Louisiana Business Technology Center

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The Louisiana Business & Technology Center (LBTC) at Louisiana State University plays an important role to the state's flagship university, Louisiana State University as a part of LSU's Office of Research and Economic Development. LBTC's primary goal is to increase the economic growth of Louisiana by enhancing the development of small businesses and assisting in the development of new businesses. The center is ranked among the top ten entrepreneur programs in the nation. In 1988 it was jointly funded through LSU and the Greater Baton Rouge Chamber of Commerce to foster economic growth in Louisiana by providing businesses with applications and tools necessary for growth and survival in the real world. It comprises the Louisiana Technology Transfer Office (LTTO), the LBTC Business Incubator, rdf:langString
rdf:langString Louisiana Business Technology Center
rdf:langString Louisiana Business & Technology Center
rdf:langString Louisiana Business & Technology Center
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rdf:langString All of Louisiana
xsd:date 2002-08-09
rdf:langString LSU & Greater Baton Rouge Chamber of Commerce
rdf:langString Business Technology
rdf:langString *CHARLES F. D'AGOSTINO *KRISTY L. BARLOW
rdf:langString LSU Innovation Park
rdf:langString Baton Rouge, LA
rdf:langString United States
rdf:langString LSU's LBTC Webpage
rdf:langString The Louisiana Business & Technology Center (LBTC) at Louisiana State University plays an important role to the state's flagship university, Louisiana State University as a part of LSU's Office of Research and Economic Development. LBTC's primary goal is to increase the economic growth of Louisiana by enhancing the development of small businesses and assisting in the development of new businesses. The center is ranked among the top ten entrepreneur programs in the nation. In 1988 it was jointly funded through LSU and the Greater Baton Rouge Chamber of Commerce to foster economic growth in Louisiana by providing businesses with applications and tools necessary for growth and survival in the real world. It comprises the Louisiana Technology Transfer Office (LTTO), the LBTC Business Incubator, and the LSU Student Incubator.
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