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T a m p a B a y ’ s L e a d i n g L i f e s c i e n c e s c o m p a n i e s
Bausch + Lomb
Baxter
BioVest international
Bovie medical corporation
Bristol-myers squibb
conmed
covidien
Johnson & Johnson
inspirata
Laser spine institute
LifeLink
Lions eye institute
m2gen
Quest diagnostics
Xcelience
Tampa Bay has emerged as a driving force behind the
state’s fast-growing life sciences industry, which includes
more than 5,400 companies and supports close to 80,000
jobs. Nearly 15% of Florida’s biotech companies and 22%
of the state’s pharmaceutical and medical manufacturing
workforce call the Tampa Bay area home.
In the past two years, globally renowned corporations such as Bristol-Myers Squibb
and Johnson & Johnson have chosen Tampa for major North American operations.
They joined a stellar list of existing life sciences companies in the area, including
Quest Diagnostics, Covidien, HealthPlan Services, Synergy Health, Smart Science
Labs, LifeLink, Biologics Development Services, and Xcelience. Hillsborough
County’s talented work force, strong university presence, pro-business climate
and quality of life have made it easier than ever to locate and expand a life
sciences companies here.
The Tampa Bay region is gaining in global reputation as a growing hub for research
and development. USF Health, University of Tampa College of Natural & Health
Sciences, and Hillsborough Community College Health Sciences and Nursing
programs all contribute to the region’s research and innovation capabilities and
train the next generation of scientists, doctors, and technicians.
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“We saw this as an opportunity for us to gain experience in an area
where we could be a life science employer of choice.”– Lee Evans, Head of Bristol-Myers Squibb’s North America Capability Center & Global Capability Center Operations
Bristol-Myers Squibb evaluated 50 metro areas before ultimately choosing Tampa. The North America Capability Center & Global Capability Center Operations houses scientists, IT experts, business and accounting managers, and human resource professionals in an experimental mix to help the global corporation become more efficient and quicker in delivering quality drugs to the marketplace.
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2,062 17%
4,200 34%
6,011 49%
GraduateBachelor’sAssociate’s
SOC CODE OCCUPATION
AVERAGE WAGE
TAMPA MSA U.S.
152041 Statisticians $63,045 $79,997
191021 Biochemists and Biophysicists $75,525 $84,947
192012 Physicists $95,888 $108,971
192031 Chemists $64,126 $73,486
NAICS CODE ESTABLISHMENTS PRIMARILY ENGAGED IN:
AVERAGE WAGE
TAMPA MSA U.S.
325412 Pharmaceutical Preparation Manufacturing $80,970 $159,784
339112 Surgical and Medical Instrument Manufacturing $83,745 $106,405
339115 Ophthalmic Goods Manufacturing $86,362 $80,550
541380 Testing Laboratories $63,014 $82,525
541711 Research and Development in Biotechnology $86,117 $159,392
621511 Medical Laboratories $65,268 $69,623
Specialty Pharma & Pharmaceuticals
Medical Devices
Biotechnology/Diagnostic Testing
5,397
34,970
14,092
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10,000
20,000
30,000
40,000
ToTaL degRees aWaRded By LeVeL*
enRoLLmenT aT fLoRida HigH TecH coRRidoR coLLeges and UniVeRsiTies*
60,821
48,373
44,941
33,168
16,349
7,752
University of Central Florida (UCF)
University of South Florida (USF)
Hillsborough Community College (HCC)
University of Florida (UF)
Saint Leo University
University of Tampa (UT)
Life sciences indUsTRy secToRs ToTaL 2015 JoBs
Key occUpaTions and aVeRage Wage compaRisons
*2013/2014 *2014/2015
The top cancer hospital in
Florida and one of only 41
National Cancer Institute-
designated Comprehensive
Care Centers, MoFFiTT
CaNCer CeNTer
is approaching cancer
treatment differently. Its
Total Cancer Care model combines elements
of personalized medicine and access to clinical
trials with traditional care.
A spin-off of Moffitt Cancer Center, M2GeN
delivers health informatics solutions to predict
and meet patient needs. M2gen led the
creation of the world’s largest repository of
cancer-focused clinical and molecular data.
Located downtown, the CeNTer For
advaNCed MediCal learNiNG aNd
SiMulaTioN (CaMlS) is on the fast track for
becoming a national model for improving
medical training and patient safety through
the use of technology. The 90,000-square-foot,
three-story facility provides a state-of-the-art,
clinical environment with 60,000 square feet
dedicated to surgical skills labs, operating
suites, a virtual hospital, and simulation center,
and more than 25,000 square feet of dedicated
education and conference space.
indUsTRy HigHLigHTs
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BioFlorida
www.bioflorida.com
The voice of Florida’s life sciences
industry, BioFlorida represents
nearly 5,500 establishments and research organizations
in the biotechnology, pharmaceuticals, medical devices/
diagnostics, and bioagriculture sectors that collectively
employ nearly 80,000 Floridians. BioFlorida’s member
driven initiatives provide a strong business climate for the
advancement of innovative products that improve lives and
promote economic benefits to the state.
Florida Medical Manufacturers
Consortium (FMMC)
www.floridamedtech.com
A statewide association of medical
technology firms, FMMC exists to unite, promote, and grow
the medical device industry. Through networking, advocacy,
and industry knowledge and expertise, FMMC helps to
enhance the business success of member companies.
Tampa Innovation Alliance
www.tampainnovation.com
The Tampa Innovation Alliance
is a multi-jurisdictional district
anchored by globally-recognized institutions such as
USF, Busch Gardens, Moffitt Cancer Center, Florida Hospital,
and RD Management. These institutions drive economic
activity, engaging tens of thousands of students, educators,
health care workers, patients, and four million tourists
annually. The Alliance is set to build an engaged
community recognized as an innovation destination.
CareerSource Tampa Bay (CSTB)
www.careersourcetampabay.com
CSTB is a driving force in delivering
workforce solutions that support
economic development in Hillsborough County and
strengthens the competitive edge of local businesses in
measurable ways that lead to the economic vitality of the
region. A team of business consultants works as a partner
with local businesses to provide a wide range of professional
services, including employee referral and recruitment,
training and retraining, labor market statistics, and other
customized support for a well-trained workforce.
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Tampa Hillsborough Economic Development Corporation is the lead
economic development agency for Hillsborough County and the cities
of Tampa, Plant City, and Temple Terrace. Established in 2009 as a
partnership between the public sector and private corporate investors,
the EDC works to develop and sustain a thriving local economy through
the attraction, retention, and expansion of high wage jobs and capital
investment within targeted industry sectors.
The EDC exists because of the generous support of more than 100
corporations, the Board of County Commissioners of Hillsborough County,
and the cities of Tampa, Plant City and Temple Terrace.
To learn more, visit www.tampaedc.com.
TOTAL MSA POPULATION: 2.9m
TOTAL MSA LABOR FORCE: 1.4m
MEDIAN AGE: 37
% OF COLLEGE DEGREE HOLDERS: 31%
COST OF LIVING INDEx: 92.62
For more information on the Life Sciences industry
in Tampa and Hillsborough County, please contact
Steve Morey, Director of Business Recruitment, at (813) 518-2630 or [email protected]
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