Orlando’s Tech Boom – How the City Is Shaping Florida’s Digital Future
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Table of Contents
Introduction
Florida’s Statewide Tech Ecosystem
Why Orlando? The City’s Unique Advantage
Orlando’s Rapid Growth in IT and AI
Startup & Company Spotlights
ThreatLocker
Luminar Technologies
EA Tiburon
Omnimodal
AdventHealth AI Lab
Opportunities & Challenges Ahead
The Future of Orlando’s Tech Ecosystem
Conclusion
Frequently Asked Questions
Introduction
Florida’s economy is far more than theme parks, citrus groves, and beaches. Over the past decade, the Sunshine State has quietly positioned itself as one of America’s most diversified economies, attracting not just tourists but also entrepreneurs, investors, and skilled workers in technology, healthcare, aerospace, and advanced manufacturing.
At the heart of this transformation lies a digital revolution. Florida is now home to more than 40,000 information-technology businesses, ranging from lean start-ups building AI-powered tools to Fortune 500 companies expanding their innovation hubs. This makes Florida one of the largest IT ecosystems in the nation, outpacing many states traditionally associated with tech.
Among all Florida cities, Orlando has emerged as a standout. Best known as the world’s tourism capital, Orlando is now developing a parallel identity: a vibrant, fast-growing hub for information technology, artificial intelligence, simulation, and healthcare innovation. This post takes a deep dive into Orlando’s rise as a tech powerhouse, the startups and companies fueling its momentum, and what it means for the city’s future.
Florida’s Statewide Tech Ecosystem
To understand Orlando’s ascent, it’s helpful to see how Florida’s broader ecosystem set the stage:
IT Businesses: Over 40,000 firms in Florida specialize in IT, cloud computing, AI, and software development.
Manufacturing & Defense: More than 25,000 manufacturing companies thrive here, many tied to aerospace and defense.
Universities: Institutions like the University of Florida, Florida State, and University of Central Florida are feeding the pipeline with graduates in computer science, engineering, and data analytics.
Tax Climate: Florida’s lack of a state income tax, combined with competitive corporate taxes, attracts both startups and established players.
Connectivity: Proximity to Latin America, a growing immigrant workforce, and globally connected airports give Florida an international advantage.
This statewide framework creates fertile soil for Orlando’s tech boom.
Why Orlando? The City’s Unique Advantage
Orlando’s transformation is not by accident. The city has several structural advantages:
Talent Supply – The University of Central Florida is one of the largest universities in the country, producing graduates in engineering, IT, and data science.
Simulation Capital of the World – Thanks to its military and aerospace ties, Orlando hosts the largest cluster of modeling, simulation, and training companies in the U.S.
Affordability – Compared to Miami or Austin, Orlando remains relatively affordable for startups and young talent.
Creative Energy – Orlando’s tourism and entertainment roots fuel innovation in gaming, AR/VR, and AI simulation.
Government & Infrastructure – Local leaders have invested in innovation districts, accelerators, and business-friendly zoning to foster startups.
Together, these factors explain why Orlando is one of the fastest-growing tech metros in the country.
Orlando’s Rapid Growth in IT and AI
The data speaks for itself:
Tech employment grew 2.3% in 2024, second highest among the 30 largest U.S. metros.
Orlando’s net tech employment hit 77,700 workers in 2024, a 21% increase since 2019.
For the first time, more Orlando residents now work in tech occupations (48,000+) than in tech companies (47,700+).
The median tech salary hit $103,000 in 2024, more than double the city’s overall median wage.
Orlando is projected to cross 80,000 tech jobs in 2025.