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− | + | Established in 1999, the Houston Technology Center (HTC) is a technology business incubator and | |
+ | accelerator, serving the entire Houston Metropolitan area. The not-for-profit organization helps emerging | ||
+ | technology companies grow and move towards commercialization by providing them with in-depth | ||
+ | strategic and tactical business guidance, fundraising advice, and connecting them to opportunities, allies, | ||
+ | and capital. As the largest technology business incubator and accelerator in Texas, HTC’s mission is to | ||
+ | enable and accelerate the growth of emerging technology companies for the purpose of creating jobs and | ||
+ | promoting economic development in the greater Houston area. | ||
focus lies in these sectors: energy, information technology, life sciences, nanotechnology, and NASA/aerospace. | focus lies in these sectors: energy, information technology, life sciences, nanotechnology, and NASA/aerospace. |
Revision as of 15:46, 3 December 2015
Established in 1999, the Houston Technology Center (HTC) is a technology business incubator and accelerator, serving the entire Houston Metropolitan area. The not-for-profit organization helps emerging technology companies grow and move towards commercialization by providing them with in-depth strategic and tactical business guidance, fundraising advice, and connecting them to opportunities, allies, and capital. As the largest technology business incubator and accelerator in Texas, HTC’s mission is to enable and accelerate the growth of emerging technology companies for the purpose of creating jobs and promoting economic development in the greater Houston area.
focus lies in these sectors: energy, information technology, life sciences, nanotechnology, and NASA/aerospace.
Takes 60 companies at a time
Board of Directors
Chairman : Paul K. Siegele, President, Energy Technology Company, Chevron Corporation
President & CEO: Walter Ulrich, Houston Technology Center
Vice Chairman: Tom Gros, President, NRG Distributed Generation
Executive Vice Chairman: Paul M. Frison, Houston Technology Center
Immediate Past Chair: Richard E. Williams, Loaned Executive to Wetlands International, Shell Oil Company
Dr. Bernard A. Harris, Jr., CEO & Managing Director, Vesalius Ventures Maryanne Maldonado, Vice President and Chief Operating Officer, Houston Technology Center Richard M. Scruggs, Partner, Winston Sage Partners; President & CEO Salient Pharmaceuticals, Inc. Randall L. Walker, CEO of Houston Region, Bank of Texas
http://www.houstontech.org/htc-board-of-directors/
Locations
Main: 410 Pierce Street Houston, TX 77002
South 2101 NASA Parkway Houston, TX 77058
North 4800 Research Forest The Woodlans, TX 77381
Notable Alumni
NanoRidge Materials
Hydro Green Energy
Contact
Phone: (713) 658-1750 Fax: (713) 658-1744
http://www.houstontech.org/contact/
https://www.facebook.com/HoustonTechnologyCenter