Monday, April 7, 2014

UCF Business Incubation Program to Host MT3 Medical Technology Training and Treatment Expo April 16 in the Central Florida Research Park

2ORLANDO, Fla. --- The University of Central Florida Business Incubation Program has partnered with MT3 (Medical Technology, Training and Treatment); and the National Center for Simulation (NCS) to host the MT3 Technology Expo on Wednesday, April 16 at the Partnership 2 Building in the Central Florida Research Park. Ms. Mary Trier, MT3 Expo organizer said, "A founding principle of MT3 is to bring together government, industry, and academic representatives, along with health care professionals and simulation and training technology experts to advance health care, training and education. The MT3 Tech Expo will provide the forum to showcase innovative technologies and encourage interaction among these participants." “MT3 is an organized effort to showcase these capabilities and to facilitate new avenues of creativity and cooperation,” she said. “We are delighted to partner with MT3 and NCS on this event,” said Carol Ann Dykes, Site manager of the UCF Business Incubator in the Central Florida Research Park. “We have a number of clients that are engaged in providing innovative technologies and services in the medical industry. This Expo gives them a great opportunity to network with others in the industry. “ MT3 is scheduled from 2:30 to 5:30 p.m. For registration and exhibit information, visit www.MT3TechExpo.com. For more information about the National Center for Simulation, visit www.simulationinformation.com

Lennar to Open Welcome Home Center in April at Bonita National Golf and Country Club In Bonita Springs

Bonita Springs, Fla. --- Bonita National Golf and Country Club will open its Welcome Home Center on Thursday, April 17 to officially start presales of luxury homes east of Interstate 75 at the end of Bonita Beach Road East in Bonita Springs. David Meyers, director of sales and marketing for Lennar in southwest Florida, said Bonita National Golf and Country Club will rank as the area’s most talked about country club community in 2014 thanks in part to the 18-hole championship golf course designed by Gordon Lewis. Home buyers at Bonita National Golf and Country Club will receive free golf course memberships, Meyers said. Lennar began testing “bundled” golf memberships three years ago and they have proved wildly popular, he added. But golf isn’t the only attraction at Bonita National Golf and Country Club. “We designed Bonita National Golf and Country Club to be the premier luxury community in Bonita Springs,” Meyers said. Lennar plans to build an expansive clubhouse, activity center, tennis, state-of-the-art fitness center and resort-style swimming pool at Bonita National around more than 200 acres of lakes, a conservation area and walking trails. Lennar’s new Estate Homes, Executive Homes, Manor Homes, Coach Homes, Terrace Condominiums and Veranda Condominiums at Bonita National offer a maintenance-free lifestyle priced from the high $100s to more than $600,000. New homes at Bonita National range in size from under 2,000 square feet of living space to more than 3,000 square feet with two, three, four, five and six-bedroom options. “Bonita National offers a distinctive lifestyle to suit almost every home buyer’s desire with a price range to match,” Meyers said. Every home at Bonita National gets Lennar’s “Everything’s Included” pledge, and everything means everything---luxury features and upgrades at no additional charge such as enhanced energy-efficient construction materials, crown molding, designer window coverings, marble windowsills, nickel satin-finish hardware, supreme Sherwin-Williams interior paint package, Mohawk flooring including upgraded carpet and padding.