Intersection of Space & Talent

TRANSFORMING TOMORROW

The Embry-Riddle Research Park has become the “go-to” center for addressing challenges in aviation and aerospace, as well as creating new opportunities for our students, our partners and our communities. Be Part of a Future Without Limits Moving forward, we need to expand the footprint of the Research Park to meet the growing demand. This includes building and equipping a companion building to the MicaPlex, called the Cici and Hyatt Brown Center for Aerospace Technology, and two research hangars to accommodate businesses with flight requirements. The facilities offer over 100,000 square feet of room for innovative companies to take flight and help high-paying jobs to continue landing in Volusia County. Completion of Phase 2 will provide a place to grow entrepreneurial opportunities for our faculty and students, continue to build the local workforce pipeline by attracting top talent to Embry-Riddle and retaining them in the area, and draw new businesses to grow the local economy. In a future where research, technology and entrepreneurship will dominate the economic landscape, the Cici and Hyatt Brown Center for Aerospace Technology will provide space for those looking to bring new initiatives to life. We plan to debut this addition to our Research Park by December 2024.

FULLY LEASED

ADVANCED TECHNOLOGY AND MANUFACTURING FACILITY

s To Be Completed in Spring 2023 s 500 – 2,500 sq. ft. Office Suites s Research and Development, Production, and Office Space Available s Access to Research Labs and Equipment APPLIED AVIATION AND ENGINEERING RESEARCH HANGAR s Aircraft hangar and engine test bed s Home to the Embry-Riddle Eagle Flight Research Center s More than 7,500 sq. ft. of flexible lease space (fully leased) s Direct access to the Airport via taxiway

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Square feet of new technological leadership space within the Cici and Hyatt Brown Center for Aerospace Technology 10 K

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Square feet o f new entrepreneurial leadership space within the Cici and Hyatt Brown Center for Aerospace Technology

Square feet of new research space available within the Cici and Hyatt Brown Center for Aerospace Technology

CURRENT RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT AT THE RESEARCH PARK

SPACELOON’S AI-powered advanced ballooning technology provides access to the Mesospheric sub-orbital region for an extended duration at ultra-low-cost for remote sensing, technology verification, intelligence gathering, surveillance and reconnaissance and research exploration needs to its customers including the space industry, NASA, the scientific community and telecoms.

OCELOTT provides solutions aimed at aerospace, defense, testing and measurement industries. Ocellott is an electronics engineering company specialized in the development and manufacture of complex equipment and systems, such as Electronic Warfare Systems (SDR – software defined radio), RF circuits, high performance batteries for aeronautics applications, antennas, EMI EMC filters, shielded boxes and others.

SEAMAX is the U.S. division of the developer and manufacturer of the high performance amphibious Light Sport Aircraft, SEAMAX M 22 built in Brazil, with global sales it is certified in over 20 countries made of composite materials, the SEAMAX M 22 uniqueness relies on its ability to remain light, granting exceptional performance, large range and one of the greatest useful load in the category.

SENSATEK is developing wireless sensors for harsh environments. Their wireless solution replaces the calculation of combustion firing temperatures with a direct measurement, providing real time information needed to extend maintenance intervals and avoid maintenance costs and outages Where there is a harsh environment, Sensatek has a sensor.

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