Explore Orange County

Orange County Landmarks

  • Orange County Convention Center (OCCC) is in the heart of Central Florida's tourism district and serves as the perfect event destination.
  • Central Florida Research Park has provided world-class research and product innovation since its inception in the 1980s.
  • Orlando International Airport (MCO) serves as a major gateway for global travel and economic growth.
  • Creative Village, planned for downtown Orlando, will provide a location for digital businesses and their employees to live and work.
  • Downtown Orlando is a vibrant urban center known for its cultural attractions and business districts, anchored by Lake Eola Park and the Kia Center.
  • I-Drive District is a bustling hub of entertainment, dining, shopping, and attractions, serving as a key tourist destination near major theme parks like Universal Orlando Resort and SeaWorld.

Orlando Metropolitan Statistical Area (MSA) Provides your Business with a Robust Infrastructure all within 100 Miles

  • 5 deepwater ports, including Port Canaveral and Port Tampa Bay
  • 9 international airports, including Orlando International Airport, Sanford International Airport, and Orlando Executive Airport
  • 3 space launch ports
  • Nonstop flights to more than 140 destinations across the United States
  • Direct flights to more than 50 international destinations

Source: OEP Top 30 MSA Comparison Tool, derived from U.S. Census

Commuting

  • SunRail is Central Florida's intermodal rail system. It serves a 61-mile stretch of existing rail freight tracks in a four-county area.
  • LYNX public transportation system serves Orange, Seminole, and Osceola Counties.
  • Brightline is a high-speed passenger train that runs between Miami and Orlando.



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Key Industries

From the established industries such as Travel and Tourism and Modeling and Simulation, to new and emerging sectors such as Life Sciences, Aerospace and Defense, and Semiconductors, Orange County provides a well-balanced economic base that is poised for future growth. You’re invited to explore what lies beyond our leisure and hospitality activities.

Digital Media

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Digital Media Orange County's thriving digital media sector has developed from the collaboration between established and emerging industries such as modeling, simulation and training, film and television production, theme park rides and shows, and interactive and immersive entertainment. Industry players include Full Sail University, UCF’s Florida Interactive Entertainment Academy, Orlando’s Creative Village Project, and Electronic Arts Tiburon Studio.

Modeling, Simulation
and Training
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Modeling, Simulation and Training The MS&T Industry in Orange County is a critical driver of the region’s innovation economy, anchored by a robust ecosystem of defense contractors, the National Center for Simulation, Central Florida Research Park, academic institutions like the University of Central Florida (UCF), globally recognized medical simulation centers such as the Nicholson Center for Surgical Advancement and Veteran Affairs Medical Simulation Center of Excellence, and private businesses specializing in virtual reality, artificial intelligence, and immersive learning platforms.

Advanced Manufacturing

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Advanced Manufacturing Orange County is home to a growing number of headquarters and regional offices, driven by its strong business climate, world-class infrastructure, high quality of life, and strategic location that enhances operational efficiency. The region attracts national and international companies across a wide range of sectors, such as technology, finance, hospitality, and healthcare.  Notable corporate headquarters based in Orange County include AAA, Darden Restaurants, and Travel + Leisure.

Headquarters and Regional Offices
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Headquarters and Regional Offices Orange County is home to a growing number of headquarters and regional offices, driven by its strong business climate, world-class infrastructure, high quality of life, and strategic location that enhances operational efficiency. The region attracts national and international companies across a wide range of sectors, such as technology, finance, hospitality, and healthcare.  Notable corporate headquarters based in Orange County include AAA, Darden Restaurants, and Travel + Leisure.

Aerospace and
Defense
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Aerospace and Defense Orange County stands out as a national powerhouse in the Aerospace and Defense sector, characterized by a distinctive ecosystem that boasts a dense concentration of military, academic, and corporate resources. The region hosts industry giants such as Lockheed Martin, Northrop Grumman, and L3Harris Technologies. This synergy among various stakeholders fosters innovation and development within the industry and positions Orange County as a critical hub for next-generation defense technologies and aerospace advancement.

Life Sciences and
Health Care
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Life Sciences and Health Care Orange County’s Life Sciences and Health Care industry cluster is driven by a combination of world-class research institutions, a growing talent pool, and strong public-private collaboration. The county is home to the Lake Nona Medical City, the Nemours Children’s Hospital, the Orlando VA Medical Center, the University of Florida Academic and Research Center, and the University of Central Florida College of Medicine.

Semiconductors

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Semiconductors Thanks to strategic investments and collaborative efforts, Orange County is increasingly positioning itself as a key participant in the national semiconductor industry. The region aims to play a pivotal role in the reshoring of chip manufacturing within the United States, contributing significantly to the sector's growth and resilience.

Travel and
Tourism
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Travel & Tourism Thanks to strategic investments and collaborative efforts, Orange County is increasingly positioning itself as a key participant in the national semiconductor industry. The region aims to play a pivotal role in the reshoring of chip manufacturing within the United States, contributing significantly to the sector's growth and resilience.