Innovation Park (Tallahassee)

Innovation Park is the location of the National High Magnetic Field Laboratory, the Applied Superconductivity Center, Danfoss Turbocor and related advanced research facilities.

Innovation Park was created in 1978 and is overseen by the Leon County Research and Development Authority (The Authority)[1] The Authority is governed by a Board of Governors composed of prominent academic, business and community leaders who work together to facilitate growth and development of research into high-tech businesses in Innovation Park.

The research park also includes the Florida A&M University Small business development center, which assists entrepreneurs from the beginning stages of the growth of their dream.

The Research Park is located in Leon County, where there are several business incentives being offered, as well as grants and scholarships.

[3] The Leon County Research and Development Authority works in partnership with Florida State University, Florida A&M University, Tallahassee Community College, as well as governmental and industrial sector representatives.