Osceola County and State Officials Launch Construction of 30,000-Square-Foot Lab at NeoCity
A new 30,000-square-foot multi-use lab is being constructed at NeoCity, funded by a $17.5 million grant from Florida. The $22 million project aims to enhance Osceola County's economic diversification by supporting the semiconductor and advanced manufacturing sectors. NeoCity has gained international recognition, attracting delegations from countries like Taiwan, Japan, and Korea. This initiative continues the development of NeoCity, which has been a key player in high-tech industries since its launch in 2014.

Construction has begun on a 30,000-square-foot multi-use lab at NeoCity, supported by a $17.5 million grant from Florida, part of a $22 million project. This facility aims to bolster Osceola County's economic diversification strategy by enhancing research capabilities in the semiconductor and advanced manufacturing sectors.
NeoCity has become recognized internationally, with delegations from Taiwan, Japan, and Korea visiting for collaboration. The project builds on NeoCity's development since 2014, which includes partnerships with the University of Florida and the National Science Foundation, promoting innovation and job creation.




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