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History
 
1990West Virginia High Technology Consortium founded by Congressman Alan B. Mollohan
1992Consortium reaches 50 company members
1993West Virginia High Technology Consortium Foundation established
1993NASA IV & V Facility opens
1995Consortium reaches 100 company members
1995FBI facility opens in Clarksburg
1996Alan B. Mollohan Innovation Center opens
1996WVHTC and WVHTC Foundation merge
1999Congressman Alan B. Mollohan establishes Decadal Review Committee
2000WVHTC Foundation begins reorganization
2000National Energy Technology Laboratory named national lab
2001National White Collar Crime Center/Internet Fraud Complaint Center moves into Technology Park
2001Biometrics Fusion Center contract awarded
2001Decadal Review Committee releases report
2001ISR facility breaks ground
2002I-79 Park expands with purchase of more than 400 acres
2002VC Link system sold to North Carolina
2002Affiliate Leadership Council established
2002INNOVA commercialization program launched
2003WVHTC Foundation awarded state grant for I-79 park expansion
2004WVHTC Foundation establishes Intellectual Property Management Group and expanded to Wheeling
2004Global Grid Exchange launched
2005WVHTC Foundation establishes Public Safety and Homeland Security Group and expands to Moundsville
2005WVHTC Foundation expands I-79 Technology Park by breaking ground on 125,000 square-foot building

 

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