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Established in 1999, the Houston Technology Center (HTC) is a technology business incubator and
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accelerator, serving the Houston Metropolitan area. The not-for-profit organization helps emerging
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Established in 1999, the Houston Technology Center (HTC) is a technology focused business incubator and
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accelerator, serving the Houston Metropolitan area. The non-profit organization aims to help emerging
 
technology companies grow and move towards commercialization by providing them with in-depth
 
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,
 
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
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and capital. It is the largest technology business incubator and accelerator in Texas, and its mission is to
 
enable and accelerate the growth of emerging technology companies for the purpose of creating jobs and
 
enable and accelerate the growth of emerging technology companies for the purpose of creating jobs and
 
promoting economic development in the greater Houston area.
 
promoting economic development in the greater Houston area.
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http://www.netgear.com/images/pdf/Houston%20Tech%20Center_Layout_v3.pdf
  
 
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.
  
 
Takes 60 companies at a time
 
Takes 60 companies at a time
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==Client Acceleration Program==
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The overall objective of the HTC Client Acceleration Program is to aid clients in formulating a compelling business proposition in order to prepare them to generate revenue or raise capital. HTC Clients work with an Acceleration Director who guides them in developing and executing their business strategy to achieve their individual goals.  HTC provides introductions to advisors, funders, and customers through networking opportunities and events. HTC aims for Clients to graduate with sustainable revenues, a credible team, a validated product and a compelling story. Each company is treated individually according to their position in the Acceleration Pathway and their unique needs.  HTC facilitates the acceleration of companies in five components they recognize as imperative in a client’s maturity: Team, Market, Product, Finance and Infrastructure.   
  
 
==Board of Directors==
 
==Board of Directors==
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Immediate Past Chair: Richard E. Williams, Loaned Executive to Wetlands International, Shell Oil Company                             
 
Immediate Past Chair: Richard E. Williams, Loaned Executive to Wetlands International, Shell Oil Company                             
Dr. Bernard A. Harris, Jr., CEO & Managing Director, Vesalius Ventures
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Dr. Bernard A. Harris, Jr., CEO & Managing Director, Vesalius Ventures
Maryanne Maldonado, Vice President and Chief Operating Officer, Houston Technology Center
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Maryanne Maldonado, Vice President and Chief Operating Officer, Houston Technology Center
Richard M. Scruggs, Partner, Winston Sage Partners; President & CEO Salient Pharmaceuticals, Inc.
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Richard M. Scruggs, Partner, Winston Sage Partners; President & CEO Salient Pharmaceuticals, Inc.
Randall L. Walker, CEO of Houston Region, Bank of Texas
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Randall L. Walker, CEO of Houston Region, Bank of Texas
 
http://www.houstontech.org/htc-board-of-directors/
 
http://www.houstontech.org/htc-board-of-directors/
  
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410 Pierce Street
 
410 Pierce Street
 
Houston, TX 77002
 
Houston, TX 77002
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HTC - Main Campus
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Maryanne Maldonado, BBM, MBA
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Chief Operations Officer and Vice President 
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mmaldonado@HoustonTech.org
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713-658-1750
  
 
South
 
South
 
2101 NASA Parkway
 
2101 NASA Parkway
 
Houston, TX 77058
 
Houston, TX 77058
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HTC South Campus
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Jane Lea Hicks
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Acceleration Director HTC South 
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jhicks@HoustonTech.org
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281-244-8276
  
 
North
 
North
 
4800 Research Forest
 
4800 Research Forest
The Woodlans, TX
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The Woodlands, TX
 
77381
 
77381
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HTCNorth Campus
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Charles Wohl
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Managing Director - HTC North
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cwohl@HoustonTech.org
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281-364-6031
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HTC’s main headquarters consists of a pair of three-story, 50 thousand square-foot buildings. In addition to
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offices for HTC staff, the two buildings also include a conference center and event space from which
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the organization frequently hosts client and sponsor events. HTC also rents office space to several HTC
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members.
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==Notable Alumni==
  
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NanoRidge Materials: makes carbon nanotubes to make metal allows 10 times stronger than steel
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http://nanoridge.com/
  
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Hydro Green Energy: produces hydro-electricity using the energy generated not by a dam but by the natural flow of a river or stream
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http://hgenergy.com/index.php
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http://www.forbes.com/pictures/mee45jmk/houston-technology-center/
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Bellicum Pharmaceuticals: focused on the development of next generation therapeutic vaccines
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http://www.bellicum.com/
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Hispanic Teleservices Corporation: leading provider of outsourced customer care for the global Hispanic market
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http://investing.businessweek.com/research/stocks/private/snapshot.asp?privcapId=183908
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Neohydro: patented electro oxidation technology that can be utilized to treat waste and other water for (re)use in multiple industries. Their primary focus is oil and gas exploration and production
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http://www.neohydro.com/neofrac
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StarVision Technology: offers higher performing and more cost-effective products to the aerospace electro-optic and imaging markets where growth in unmanned systems and space asset is strong.
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http://www.starvisiontech.com/
  
==Notable Alumni==
 
  
NanoRidge Materials
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http://www.icic.org/connection/blog-entry/blog-houston-technology-center-takes-100s-of-entrepreneurial-quarterbacks-t
  
Hydro Green Energy
 
  
 
==Contact==
 
==Contact==
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Phone: (713) 658-1750
 
Phone: (713) 658-1750
 
Fax: (713) 658-1744
 
Fax: (713) 658-1744
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http://www.houstontech.org/contact/
 
http://www.houstontech.org/contact/

Revision as of 17:02, 3 December 2015

Established in 1999, the Houston Technology Center (HTC) is a technology focused business incubator and accelerator, serving the Houston Metropolitan area. The non-profit organization aims to help 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. It is the largest technology business incubator and accelerator in Texas, and its 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.


http://www.netgear.com/images/pdf/Houston%20Tech%20Center_Layout_v3.pdf

focus lies in these sectors: energy, information technology, life sciences, nanotechnology, and NASA/aerospace.

Takes 60 companies at a time

Client Acceleration Program

The overall objective of the HTC Client Acceleration Program is to aid clients in formulating a compelling business proposition in order to prepare them to generate revenue or raise capital. HTC Clients work with an Acceleration Director who guides them in developing and executing their business strategy to achieve their individual goals.  HTC provides introductions to advisors, funders, and customers through networking opportunities and events. HTC aims for Clients to graduate with sustainable revenues, a credible team, a validated product and a compelling story. Each company is treated individually according to their position in the Acceleration Pathway and their unique needs.  HTC facilitates the acceleration of companies in five components they recognize as imperative in a client’s maturity: Team, Market, Product, Finance and Infrastructure.   

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 HTC - Main Campus Maryanne Maldonado, BBM, MBA Chief Operations Officer and Vice President  mmaldonado@HoustonTech.org 713-658-1750

South 2101 NASA Parkway Houston, TX 77058 HTC South Campus Jane Lea Hicks Acceleration Director HTC South  jhicks@HoustonTech.org 281-244-8276

North 4800 Research Forest The Woodlands, TX 77381 HTCNorth Campus Charles Wohl Managing Director - HTC North cwohl@HoustonTech.org 281-364-6031

HTC’s main headquarters consists of a pair of three-story, 50 thousand square-foot buildings. In addition to offices for HTC staff, the two buildings also include a conference center and event space from which the organization frequently hosts client and sponsor events. HTC also rents office space to several HTC members.

Notable Alumni

NanoRidge Materials: makes carbon nanotubes to make metal allows 10 times stronger than steel http://nanoridge.com/

Hydro Green Energy: produces hydro-electricity using the energy generated not by a dam but by the natural flow of a river or stream http://hgenergy.com/index.php

http://www.forbes.com/pictures/mee45jmk/houston-technology-center/

Bellicum Pharmaceuticals: focused on the development of next generation therapeutic vaccines http://www.bellicum.com/

Hispanic Teleservices Corporation: leading provider of outsourced customer care for the global Hispanic market http://investing.businessweek.com/research/stocks/private/snapshot.asp?privcapId=183908

Neohydro: patented electro oxidation technology that can be utilized to treat waste and other water for (re)use in multiple industries. Their primary focus is oil and gas exploration and production http://www.neohydro.com/neofrac

StarVision Technology: offers higher performing and more cost-effective products to the aerospace electro-optic and imaging markets where growth in unmanned systems and space asset is strong. http://www.starvisiontech.com/


http://www.icic.org/connection/blog-entry/blog-houston-technology-center-takes-100s-of-entrepreneurial-quarterbacks-t


Contact

Phone: (713) 658-1750 Fax: (713) 658-1744


http://www.houstontech.org/contact/

https://www.facebook.com/HoustonTechnologyCenter

https://www.linkedin.com/company/houston-technology-center

https://twitter.com/houtechcenter