For Immediate Release | April 14, 2020

Stafford County EDA Awarded Funding for Regional Entrepreneurial Study

STAFFORD, VA – The Stafford County Economic Development Authority (EDA) was recently awarded a $75,000 grant from GO Virginia to assess the market demand for a Cyber and Smart Tech Entrepreneurship program. Partners of the project include Stafford and King George County, and the City of Fredericksburg. “This grant allows us to implement a recognized entrepreneurial development program while learning how we sustain a program in the future,” said Joel Griffin, Chairman of the Stafford EDA.

GO Virginia is an economic development initiative by Virginia’s senior business leaders to foster private-sector growth and job creation through state incentives for regional collaboration by business, education, and government. Stafford County is part of Region 6 – the Mary Ball Washington Regional Council.

This investment leverages Stafford’s existing Cyber and IT business community to develop smart technologies based around the Internet of Things (IoT). Downtown Stafford has been identified as a model Testbed for “Smart City” Technologies by the Virginia Center for Innovative Technologies. The project further compliments Stafford’s cyber business community and entrepreneurial spirit. The Stafford Department of Economic Development and Tourism paired these unique attributes and identified an internationally recognized nonprofit partner to launch this program.

RIoT, a North Carolina based non-profit, is the largest, most active Internet of Things (IoT) organization offering entrepreneurial development programs around the world. With over 80 private business sponsors (including Red Hat, Verizon, SAS, etc.), RIoT has expanded their programming to Raleigh, Charlotte, and Atlanta. Tom Snyder, Executive Director at RIoT, said “We believe that connecting entrepreneurs and startups to the right educational and industry resources, the greater Stafford region can be a national center of excellence for cybersecurity.”

The project is set to launch in July and will include opportunities for entrepreneurs to participate in networking events, seminars and workshops, lunch-and-learns, and competitions. Events will be held across the Fredericksburg Region and will engage businesses, non-profits, and educational institutions.

John Holden, Director of Stafford Economic Development and Tourism adds, “Stafford has been and is expanding as a location for cyber technology firms and is developing a Testbed for Smart City technology to serve as a model for Virginia. Both of these factors compliment the opportunity this project represents to foster new tech-based companies.”