Title: State of Technology in Cleveland
1State of Technology in Cleveland Ready for
Impressive Growth
NOITR Presentation April 29, 2005
2State of the Industry
3The Cleveland Tech Industry
- According to NEOSA and TeamNEO, the Cleveland
area tech-based community now includes 2,800
companies. - Employees nearly 11,000 individuals.
- Enjoys 1.0B in revenues.
- Second fastest growing industry segment in
Cleveland, behind health-care. - Deep knowledge in software development, medical
devices, biotech, MEMS, fuel cells, SEO, ICE and
satellite systems, disaster recovery, managed
security.
4The Cleveland Tech Industry
- Concerns with the industry.
- On average each Company has four employees and
enjoys 357,000 in revenue. - Geographic dispersion.
- Additional management/technical talent.
- Continuum of capital.
- Short-term liquidity.
5No Successes for Cleveland?
- Third Frontier Action Fund
- Cleveland (1) - 13,896,436 (38.4)
- Bio RD Transfer Trust Fund
- Cleveland (1) - 34,347,478 (43.0)
- Wright Capital Funds
- Biosciences (2) - 19,765,170 (27.2)
- Non-biosciences (1) - 18,000,000 (45.0)
6No Successes for Cleveland?
- Fuel Cell Initiative Awards
- Cleveland (2) - 1,827,044 (23.4)
- Validation Fund/Seed Fund Initiative
- Cleveland (T1) - 2,500,000 (41.6)
- Third Frontier Internship Program
- Cleveland (3) - 920,100 (21.9)
- Ohio Research Commercialization Grants
- Cleveland (1) - 1,216,813 (58.2)
- Innovation Revolving Loan Fund
- Cleveland (1) - 2,254,439 (70.0)
7No Successes for Cleveland?
- Since the Creation of the Third Frontier in 2002,
the State has awarded 244,027,866. - Clevelands Take 85,763,210 (35.1)
- Estimated to be over 90.0MM by the end of 2005
8The Emergence of the Seed Funds.
- JumpStart (2004) - 9.0MM
- Case Technology Ventures (2002) - 5.0MM
- Ohio Innovation Fund (1997) - 12.5MM
- Early Stage Partners (2002) - 44.0MM
- Draper Triangle Ventures (1999) New Fund
40.0MM - Fund for Our Economic Future (2004) - 30.0MM
- Mutual Capital Partners (2005)
- SB180 and OVCA
9The Emergence of the Seed Funds.
- Tech community should work with Nortech,
JumpStart, NEOSA and other agencies to aid in
capital aggregation. - Potential goal should be 500.0MM by 2010.
10The Strategic Vision
11The Path to Follow.
- Heavily Recruit Tech Companies to Cleveland and
Nurture the Companies Already Established - Aggregate Capital to the Clevelands Tech
Industry - Create a Spectrum of Entrepreneurial Education
from Grade School to Grad School
12Recruit/Nurture
- Aggregate Tech Companies in Downtown.
- Target Euclid, East Ninth, Huron, Prospect, West
Sixth, West Ninth. - Target Street Level Space with Signage.
- Target Company with seasoning, employees from
10-50, success in generating revenue. - Discount smaller, entrepreneurial companies
Absolutely Not.
13Recruit/Nurture
- Set of incentives
- Loan Programs
- Tax Abatements
- Employment Tax Rebate (Legislation)
- Grant Options
- Potential/Considered Incentives
- RD Tax Credit
- Patent Credit
14Recruit/Nurture
- Centers of Excellence
- Disaster Recovery/Business Continuity
- Search Engine Optimization
- MEMS
- Fuel Cells
- Medical Devices
15Recruit/Nurture
- Scorecard
- 32 Companies (Two from outside region).
- 1 has signed lease, five others negotiating
letters of intent. - Discussions on three Centers of Excellence.
16Capital Aggregation
- Support Angel Fund Initiatives
- Discussions with two groups to date.
- New Market Tax Credit Fund
- Next allocation secure 150.0MM in NMTCs.
- Use NMTCs as an incentive to invest in emerging
growth companies within the City proper.
17Capital Aggregation
- Plug-and-Play
- City will co-invest with venture funds and
private equity funds on a non-equity basis. - Use of low-interest loans, tax abatements, etc.,
to enhance viability of the transaction.
18Capital Aggregation
- Potential/Considered Strategies
- Line of Credit Issues Solve the short-term
liquidity problems of tech companies. - Line of Credit Guarantee
- Venture Bank Either recruit a VB or establish a
partnership with various banks to establish a VB.
19Education
- Create a spectrum of entrepreneurial
empowerment/education and technical training. - City Tech Certification
- Cleveland Municipal School System
- Entrepreneurial Academy
- E-City
20Education
- Create a spectrum of entrepreneurial
empowerment/education and technical training. - Venture Capital Institute
- CEO Forum
- The Red Room Meetings
21Final Thoughts
- Success usually comes to those who are too busy
to be looking for it. - Henry David Thoreau
22Thank You
Michael C. DeAloia Senior Executive for
Technology Development 216.664.3644
(O) mdealoia_at_city.cleveland.oh.us