Orlando Sentinel

Tech companies receive a boost

Lockheed Martin’s $100,000 grant program helps launch projects.

- By Marco Santana

Lockheed Martin has created a $100,000 grant program that will award Orlando small tech companies with the money they need to pursue projects in areas like artificial intelligen­ce, sensors and autonomy.

“Lockheed Martin Invests: Orlando” is one of the first by a private company to specifical­ly target Central Florida companies and could be a major shot in the arm to Orlando’s technology community, which has been trying to position itself as an emerging tech hub.

And if it’s successful, company officials hope to expand it to other locations around the country.

“We [as a company] have thriving growth here in Orlando,” Scott Roberson, Lockheed Martin’s director of advanced and special programs in Orlando, told the Orlando Sentinel. “At the same time, the tech community here is starting to grow. It’s a perfect time to start up an investment fund that will kindle the fire of the tech community.”

The projects chosen will be those that can support the defense giant’s research and developmen­t efforts.

How the company will distribute the money has not been determined. But Lockheed officials said they expect to fund between two and eight projects this year.

To apply, businesses can go to lockheedma­rtin.com/investorla­ndo.

“The driving force behind this is to support our business growth and also enhance the tech community here,” Roberson said. “It’s an emerging tech hub. We see this as a chance to identify some new tech being developed here and in

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ORLANDO SENTINEL FILE An aerial view of the Lockheed Martin complex off Sand Lake Road in southwest Orange County.

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