With a long history rich in technology innovation, from the
first GPS satellite to revolutionary advances in drilling and beyond, it should
be no surprise that Lafayette has positioned itself to become a leader in the
21st century economy.
Looking forward Lafayette's future is brighter than ever, in
particular as it relates to becoming a leader in building the next generation
of the Internet. With its unique mix of public and private providers, Lafayette
boasts one of the most robust broadband infrastructures in the country,
delivering more bandwidth for less money along with greater competition than
can be found in major metropolitan areas like DC or San Francisco.
Founded to help answer that question is a new non-profit
called FiberCorps. Grown out of the successes of TechSouth, and boasting the
support of six stakeholder organizations (the Chamber, LEDA, UL Lafayette,
LITE, Lafayette Consolidated Government, and the Community Foundation of
Acadiana), FiberCorps aims to tackle the sociological and business challenges
associated with enabling and empowering all facets of the community to benefit
from and innovate on advanced broadband networks. A first-of-its-kind
initiative, FiberCorps will help facilitate Lafayette realizing its full
potential as the hub city for fiber-powered innovation.
Wireless technology was pioneered right here, as a way for
oil and gas companies to communicate with their production rigs in the Gulf of
Mexico. Lafayette's entrepreneurs drive our economy, and as we move into a
technology-driven economy, our local technology leaders and the Louisiana
Immersive Technologies Enterprise stand to continue our growth far into the
future. This ability to embrace and apply technology became clearly evident in
2005, when Lafayette voters approved the financing needed to extend fiber
connectivity to every home and business within the city,” LEDA
Fiber-To-The-Home
Lafayette’s Fiber-To-The-Home (FTTH) initiative has been a key component of
City-Parish President Joey Durel’s administration. In 1999, Lafayette
Utilities System (LUS) upgraded its electric grid monitoring technology by
deploying a 65-mile, 96-strand fiber optic network around the city. This
fiber optic backbone has also been used to provide communication services to
businesses, government and educational entities. Beginning in 2008, LUS Fiber,
a division of LUS, began extending this network directly to every home,
business and school, creating the city’s only 100% fiber optic network.
This powerful network is composed of more than 83,000 miles of glass fiber in
the city alone. This
powerful communications infrastructure will deliver enhanced TV, the fastest
Internet speeds and crystal-clear phone service for improved quality of life
and greater opportunities for economic development.
Louisiana Immersive Technologies Enterprise
(LITE)
Louisiana Immersive Technologies Enterprise (LITE) is a 3-D immersive
visualization and high-performance computing resource center hosting clients in
commercial industry, government and university sectors. LITE’s leading-edge
facility features a comprehensive set of advanced visualization systems and a
massive high-performance computing system.
Conceived as a magnet for economic development, LITE’s advanced
facilities and staffs of industry experts are available to your business or
organization to help transform the process of innovation and accelerate the
time to discovery.
While the bulk of LITE’s clients to
date have come from the health and medical, architecture and construction, film
and entertainment, and oil and gas sectors, LITE is eager to work with any
industry.
LITE is a $27 million,
70,000-square-foot facility located at the Research Park of the University of
Louisiana Lafayette. LITE is governed by a Board of Commissioners. More information regarding LITE can be
obtained at www.lite3d.com; or by calling 337.735.LITE; or by emailing learnmore@lite3d.com.
Lafayette Entertainment Initiative
"Lafayette, Louisiana, a city
of innovation and artistic expression, launched the Lafayette Entertainment
Initiative to promote its viability as a prime destination for creative content
production. As a forward-thinking, technologically-advanced city, Lafayette is
currently recruiting film, music & digital media production companies to
participate in its development of next-generation infrastructure. Lafayette is
distinguishing itself as a high-tech epicenter focused on smart growth and innovative
economic development,” lei-la.org.
For more information on
incentives for movies, media and music, please visit LEI’s website lei-la.org. "LEI is an initiative of the Lafayette
Consolidated Government in partnership with the Lafayette Economic Development
Authority & the Lafayette Convention & Visitor’s Center."
Opportunity Machine
The Opportunity Machine is a business accelerator designed
for technology-focused start-ups looking to grow their businesses and become a
part of Lafayette’s developing technology ecosystem. The mission of this
organization is to accelerate wealth creation by immersing technology
wildcatters into a fiber-powered community of innovators.
For more information, visit opportunitymachine.org.