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Orlando, Fla. (October 16, 2003) - The University of Central Florida Technology Incubator recently welcomed four new firms to its fold, bringing the total number to 49. The new companies all plan to be headquartered at the Central Florida Research Park, leaving less than 15 percent of its 70,000 square feet of space available.
Applied Visual Technology (AVT), is a system and software engineering company leveraging extensive simulator system experience and capitalizing on emerging simulation and computer image generator market trends.
Biometrics Data Solutions International (DSI) is a biometric technology company focusing on the current and future needs of companies and institutions demanding qualitative human recognition and authorization via human identification. Currently Biometric DSI provides solutions for Time & Attendance and Access Control. Solutions for companies' and families' most basic needs are its primary focus.
Mydea Technologies provides advanced product development services that help companies get to market faster and more efficiently by utilizing rapid production processes.
TDC Online, Inc., a partnership with ongoing, sustained, intensive high-quality and research-based online graduate level technology integration courses that meet the criteria of the No Child Left Behind Act.
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