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Modsim Energy Overview
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3. New and Expanding Modeling and Simulation Companies in Virginia In the past five years, over 1,300 new jobs and investments of $68 million. Recent major announcements include: Alion Science and Technology Applied Research Associates Atmospheric and Environmental Research Intelligent Decision Systems Lockheed Martin Global Vision Integration Center Science Systems and Applications Source: VEDP, 2009
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Wide area network (WAN) and the local area network (LAN) have been developed. Scalability, efficiency, quality, and maintenance are key considerations. robust, redundant, and offers virtualization services to customers highly secure, offering customers the ability to manage classified as well as top secret projects. ITAR is also incorporated into the policies of the Center-3 rd party, Front Line Test Services, LLC is preparing to develop these policies for all Center operations. The Center should have the capability of managing all data and networking services for clients within the park as these companies expand and begin to incubate in Riverstone. Local Area Network (LAN) Switching The Cisco Catalyst 6500 Series in the modeling and simulation Center is an innovative switching platform that delivers high levels of integrated intelligent services and operational efficiency for the video-ready networks of Riverstone Technology Park. Cisco Catalyst 6500 sets the standard for converged video, voice, and data networks. In addition, the Center created a robust network with the Cisco Catalyst 3750E Series, an enterprise-class line of stackable wiring closet switches featuring Cisco StackWise® Plus technology to help businesses build a unified, resilient stacking solution. Center’s LAN is a cost center in itself. This means that as companies grow in the building and the park, the Modeling and Simulation Center can charge companies and partners for network services and create additional revenue streams. Data management, QoS, storage, aggregation, and distribution are the types of network services envisioned for clients in the park.
92 Clean Energy Company Incubator Participants: 23 Entrepreneurial Companies 1,895 Employees Raised $14,700,000 Annual Corporate Revenues of $391,940,000 94 Start-up and Entrepreneurial Graduate Companies: Employ 1,469 people Raised $66,250,000 in 2008 Annual Corporate Revenues of $11,002,515,000
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The top five market competitors combine the following services: Support Services- Rental Space Hardware/Software IT Support Broadband Access Secure Data Storage Conference Rooms Printing Services Notary Services Advice and Collaboration In-Region Consulting Business Services- Funding Assistance Financing Referrals Legal Services (IP) Strategy Reviews Accounting Assistance Office Administration Assistance Introductions to Partners Marketing Assistance Public Relations Assistance Coordination of Advisory Board Scientific Feasibility Studies Technical Council On Site Classes/Conferences
What do they offer? The top 5 market competitors have a combination of these services. Two of the components that we plan on offering that pushes us into a new arena include our proficiency at obtaining grant money through our contacts, the availability of cutting edge technology and technicians, and our ties to broad and technical professional services.
How will we differentiate ourselves and move beyond our competitors? State of the art technology Modeling and Simulation Access to energy, environmental, and technology experts Experience in obtaining state and national government grants It is our mission to expand our market by attracting clean energy business throughout the state of Virginia. Eventually moving into a key position in the national and international market.
How did they achieve success? Admission Criteria: Strong and committed management team, business with the potential to generate significant revenue and technology jobs, and participation in the community. Admission Process: Step 1- Submit and admission inquiry, Step 2- Meet with us, and Step 3- Full staff presentation. Educational Programs: To promote, inform, and reinforce strong business strategies. Strategy Reviews: This includes market analysis, business planning, presentation development, and operational structure arrangements. Discounts on Services and Products: Clients have access to a variety of professional service providers and product suppliers who offer their services at discounted rates to assist the start up ventures. Clients Agreement: Services are to be provided with the intent that the client grows and solidifies their business model to the point where they can move out of the incubator program on their own, and to make room for new clients in the programs.
The model represents the core services the Center has to offer clients. The foundation level consists of all core Business Support Services including funding assistance, financing referrals, legal services (IP), accounting assistance, office administration assistance, marketing assistance, public relations assistance, introductions to partners, coordination of advisory board, scientific feasibility studies, technical council, on-site classes and conferences, advice and collaboration, in-region consulting, and strategy reviews. The second level of the triangle model encompasses the Modeling and Simulations Services that the incubator can offer clients. This includes energy instrumentation, Cisco TelePresence, visualization laboratory, geospatial laboratory/GIS immersive environments, supercomputing capabilities, computational stage simulation capabilities, 3-D post-processing visualization and animation, and computer-aided design. The third level of services is Professional Scientific and Engineering Services. This incorporates energy services ranging from carbon management services and sustainability services to engineering such as electrical, mechanical, and environmental. Another aspect of professional services includes those in air quality, ecology, geographic information systems, ground water, and risk assessment. The third level also provides technology services that delve into all categories. The top of the triangle is the Value Added Reseller (VAR), the key to success where the incubator combines all of its assets into creating strong collaborative partnerships and commercialization of incubated clients. This encompasses the following key aspects: leveraged relationships, high volume sales, high profit margins, optimization of technology, and an integrator. Research Triangle International (RTI) is exploring the role of VAR services now under contract with the Center. The VAR played a role in the information technology revolution and Dr. Inge has found that these same services are even more viable in the energy integration area. RTI is researching these issues and validating the Center’s focus areas relative to energy commercialization.
Through the Incubator’s corporate partners, professional service experts offer knowledge to clients in the energy, environmental, and technology fields including: Energy Services Carbon Management Sustainability Engineering Electrical Mechanical Environmental Feasibility Studies Energy Audits Environmental Services Air Quality Ecology and Biodiversity Geographic Information Ground Water Risk Assessment Technology Services Two-way Interactivity Secure Virtual Worlds Data Hosting Data Integration Web Development and Hosting ITAR Data Control