The Biotech Industry is getting all the money it needs
The biotech industry is honing in on seed and early-stage venture capital and workforce development.
(PressMethod) - Per a November report by Lakeland life science analyst Michael Schmitt, the good news in Florida is that the average size of venture capital life sciences deals is up 88% since 2005 to $17 million.
The second area of industry focus is on workforce training. Science and technology education in middle school and high school is the No. 1 focus for BioFlorida this year. The group is putting together a Bioscience Education Foundation to build on its annual Career and Education Exposition, held in schools across the state to encourage careers in science. The expo as well as the foundation will provide training for teachers, instructional CDs and DVDs and bring scientists to classrooms
Melbourne Beach Fl, April 22nd 2008-Per Steve Neville, Local Broker/Owner of Aamerican Property Management Company- This is certainly good news, as it addresses the longer term employment and educational aspects of our area-which is very strong in the bio-tech areas both in manufacturing and our colleges.
When asked if this could have any impact on local Real Estate,Steve answered-well more money means more jobs plus if our schools are turning out people for these types of jobs, then more companies will consider relocating here. When that happens-everyone needs a place to live be it a purchase or a rental.
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