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The Alliance for NanoHealth (ANH) was the first multi-disciplinary, multi-institutional collaborative research endeavor aimed solely at using nanotechnology to bridge the gaps between medicine, biology, materials science, computer technology and public policy. The mission of the Alliance is to collectively bridge the disciplines to develop nanotechnology-based solutions to unresolved problems in medicine. Its principal goal is to provide new clinical approaches to saving lives through better diagnosis, treatment, and prevention. |
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The Austin Technology Incubator is a nonprofit organization that harnesses business, government and academic resources to provide strategic counsel, operational guidance and infrastructure support to its member companies to help them transition from early stage ventures to successful technology businesses.
ATI enables its members to successfully compete in the global marketplace by linking them with ATI’s worldwide network of industry leaders, experts from academia and professional service providers. ATI has assisted over 150 companies that combined have created more than 10,000 indirect jobs, raised more than $720 million in capital and generated more than $1.5 billion in revenue. Four of these reached the public markets. ATI will continue to attract top talent and generate successful businesses that create jobs and revenue for the city of Austin and the technology community. ATI is a key program of the IC² Institute at The University of Texas at Austin.
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BioHouston, Inc. is a non-profit corporation founded in 2001 by Houston’s leading academic and research institutions to stimulate and support development of the life science industry in the Texas Gulf Coast region. Our mission is simple; create an environment that will stimulate technology transfer and commercialization of research, thereby bringing new products to the marketplace and supporting economic development for the region. We host the largest life science venture investment conference in the southwestern United States each fall and provide numerous other forums in which people can meet to network, discuss ideas, and create opportunities. |
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Houston Technology Center (HTC) is Greater Houston’s business accelerator and the largest technology business incubator in Texas. A 501(C)(3) organization and the center of entrepreneurship in Houston, HTC accelerates the commercialization of emerging technology companies within several key sectors: Energy, Information Technology, Life Sciences, Nanotechnology and NASA / Aerospace. |
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The North Texas Enterprise Center for Medical Technology (NTEC), a 501(c)3 non-profit organization, assists entrepreneurs with the challenging task of starting and growing a new medical technology venture. The Center provides a broad base of support to entrepreneurs both internally and through our extensive support network. NTEC’s mission is to identify, mentor and grow promising entrepreneurial medical technology companies, with special emphasis in the medical device and healthcare related information technology (IT) industries. NTEC, Inc. was initially underwritten by the Frisco Economic Development Corporation and Hall Financial Group and is further supported through the generous contributions of our Stakeholders.. |
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The Research Valley Innovation Center (RVIC) is a science and technology incubator/accelerator established to support early-stage companies as they develop creating economic wealth through research expenditures, capital investment and job creation in The Research Valley. The RVIC supports early-stage client companies through strategic business counsel, operational guidance and infrastructure support. Target clients are early stage companies in Life Sciences (AgriLife-Veterinary-Biomedical), Technology (Engineering, Information, Nano), Energy and National Security. The partners who founded the RVIC include Texas A&M Unversity, Texas A&M University System Office of Technology Commercialization, Texas A&M University Health Science Center and the Research Valley Partnership |
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TECH Fort Worth is a nonprofit business incubator. We work with technology startup companies which have based their businesses on proprietary technology they have developed or acquired. We work closely with these companies to create feasible business plans, to develop effective marketing strategies, to build strong management teams, and to launch them successfully into the Fort Worth economy.
TECH Fort Worth is a public-private partnership of the University of North Texas Health Science Center at Fort Worth, The City of Fort Worth, and the Fort Worth business community. |

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The Texas Coalition for Capital is a non-profit, statewide coalition of leaders supporting economic development and job creation through long-term access to capital for Texas entrepreneurs and emerging companies. Our mission is to serve as a resource for promising young Texas companies, entrepreneurs, investors, economic developers, and other stakeholders within our emerging investment infrastructure.
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THBI is the
leading voice for the healthcare and
bioscience industry in Texas, and the only
provider of life science resources on a
statewide basis. With a focus on advocacy
and public policy as well as industry
vitalization, THBI works with government and
industry leaders to enhance and further
establish the life sciences in Texas, and
promote effective government legislation at
the state and federal level. THBI is
committed to the vision of assuring Texas’
position as a life science leader. |
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