Houston Technology Center
Houston Technology Center (HTC), a non-profit 501(c)(3) organization, is Greater Houston’s business accelerator and the largest technology business incubator in Texas.
Accelerating the commercialization of emerging technology companies by providing in-depth business guidance, access to capital and service providers, and entrepreneurial education, HTC also promotes Houston as a leading technology city and serves as a hub for the local technology business community.
HTC serves as the Gulf Coast Regional Center of Innovation and Commercialization (Gulf Coast RCIC) for Texas Governor Rick Perry’s Emerging Technology Fund, assisting small to mid-size technology firms expedite the commercialization of new life-changing inventions and improving research at Texas universities. To date, the Gulf Coast RCIC helped 31 Gulf Coast region companies have been authorized to receive $31 million in funding from the TETF programe.HTC's 50,000 square feet state-of-the-art Midtown facility is home to many technology entrepreneurs, sharing space in a vibrant community of young, exciting and innovative companies.
HTC’s office suites offer private, secured offices accessible 24/7, VOIP telecom system, network connections to printer/fax/copier and email. One hour of free IT desktop support per person per month and unlimited domestic long distance calling are included in the rent.
HTC’s building also includes a 200-person conference center which is routinely used by various business and nonprofit groups in Houston, such as the Indo-American Chamber of Commerce, Houston Interactive Marketing Association, The German American Chamber of Commerce and the Canadian Consulate in Houston.