Hawaii Technology Development Corporation
The Hawaii Technology Development Corporation is a state agency created in 1983 to foster the development of Hawaii's technology industry.
Naming
The HTDC was established as the High Technology Development Corporation in 1983, but renamed in 2017 to more accurately describe its mission.Responsibilities
The HTDC is in charge of Hawaii's Small Business Innovation and Research grants which provides funding to develop new technology that was started in 1988.History
In May 2019, the HTDC partnered with BoxJelly to build the Entrepreneurs Sandbox, a co-working and entrepreneurship hub in Honolulu.In January 2019, Len Higashi was named acting director after Robbie Melton stepped down from her almost five-year tenure as director and CEO.
In 2018, the HTDC lost ~$800,000 of income when the Manoa Innovation Center went back under control of University of Hawaii.