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Three innovative companies have joined the Global Ventures program at the Research Park at Florida Atlantic University®, bringing the total to eight companies that have joined this year alone. Now at 83% occupancy, Global Ventures is at its highest tenancy since several larger companies graduated from the incubator program and into the Research Park two years ago, strengthening the Park’s track record of advancing international and second-stage tech enterprises across South Florida. The newly welcomed Global Ventures members are: 1. Standard Space Antennas– From Argentina, Standard Space Antennas LLC creates high-performance antennas for satellites and space missions, delivering reliable, space-ready solutions from VHF to Ka-band. With a proven track record and innovative engineering, the company helps accelerate space missions while keeping costs down. https://www.ssa-lab.com/ 2. INAAM LLC – INAAM Botanical Sodas, crafted over eight years in Colombia, delivers zero-calorie, stevia-sweetened, functional beverages with exotic flavors like cranberry-basil and lychee-hibiscus, meeting 2025’s demand for wellness-focused, eco-friendly hydration in a $1.4T market growing 6-7.6% annually. Its sustainable closed-loop system—using ethically sourced botanicals, 90% less water, and recyclable glass bottles—ensures compliance with global anti-UPF regulations and FDA labeling exemptions, positioning INAAM as a leader for health-conscious and sober-curious consumers. https://inaam.life/ 3. Milagro AI – A medical autonomous coding company enabling real-time coding during care episodes. It specializes in high-complexity surgical coding, proactively preventing preauth denials before they occur. Health systems using Milagro have recovered millions annually while streamlining revenue operations. https://milagroai.com/ "We are proud to welcome these three outstanding companies into the Global Ventures community," said Ryan Lilly, Director of Economic Development for the Research Park at FAU. "They represent an exciting mix of industries and come from diverse corners of the globe, underscoring our role as a hub for innovation without borders. While we are nearing capacity, we remain eager to welcome more pioneering international technology companies who are ready to scale their operations to the United States.” To support these companies in scaling, Global Ventures offers a range of resources and services designed to give them the data to make informed growth decisions.These include close access to Florida Atlantic University's research faculty, student interns, and recent graduates, flexible office space, and strategic guidance and connections to facilitate their expansion in the United States. The personal introductions to key contacts for relationship building by the team are especially important for long-term growth. “We are excited to elevate our company by joining the Global Ventures ecosystem,” Dante Colantonio, Founder & Chief Technical of Standard Space Antennas said. “This will allow us to connect with thriving tech stakeholders, especially fresh talent we plan to train and develop. We are grateful to the Research Park at Florida Atlantic University for supporting our endeavor during this pivotal moment for the space economy, which still faces significant challenges to achieving genuine, sustainable growth.” In addition to the new innovative additions to Global Ventures, existing ventures are making their own waves and having their own successes. Triangulate Labs being one of them. In just five months since their launch at the American Academy of Dermatology Annual Meeting, the total body photography company that fights skin cancer tripled the use of total body photography in the United States, based on insurance claims data. Since its launch, the platform has been adopted by 16 dermatology practices, with a substantial backlog of new customers eagerly awaiting implementation. The company anticipates accelerated growth as it closes its current funding round to expand sales and onboarding capacity. The completion of AI technology validation, a feature highly requested by dermatologists, is also expected to further drive adoption and enhance the platform’s impact on dermatology practices. “Global Ventures is proving its value - supporting entrepreneurs, creating opportunities, and strengthening South Florida’s economy,” said Andrew S. Duffell, president of the Research Park at Florida Atlantic. About the Research Park at Florida Atlantic University® The Research Park at Florida Atlantic University® is home to technology companies and research-based organizations working to support the research and development activities of Florida Atlantic, and to foster economic development and broaden the economic base of Palm Beach and Broward counties. The Research Park at FAU hosts Global Ventures at Florida Atlantic™, an international soft-landing center for second-stage technology companies, FAU Tech Runway, a hub to incubate startup companies and the Florida Small Business Development Center at FAU. Established in 1985, it is widely regarded as South Florida’s laboratory for new entrepreneurial ideas and technologies. The Research Park at FAU is governed by the Florida Atlantic Research and Development Authority, an independent special district created by Palm Beach and Broward counties in partnership with Florida Atlantic University, organized under Chapter 159, Part V, Florida Statues. Read more at Research-Park.org.
Three innovative companies have joined the Global Ventures program at the Research Park at Florida Atlantic University®, bringing the total to eight companies that have joined this year alone. Now at 83% occupancy, Global Ventures is at its highest tenancy since several larger companies graduated from the incubator program and into the Research Park two years ago, strengthening the Park’s track record of advancing international and second-stage tech enterprises across South Florida.
The newly welcomed Global Ventures members are: 1. Standard Space Antennas– From Argentina, Standard Space Antennas LLC creates high-performance antennas for satellites and space missions, delivering reliable, space-ready solutions from VHF to Ka-band. With a proven track record and innovative engineering, the company helps accelerate space missions while keeping costs down. https://www.ssa-lab.com/ 2. INAAM LLC – INAAM Botanical Sodas, crafted over eight years in Colombia, delivers zero-calorie, stevia-sweetened, functional beverages with exotic flavors like cranberry-basil and lychee-hibiscus, meeting 2025’s demand for wellness-focused, eco-friendly hydration in a $1.4T market growing 6-7.6% annually. Its sustainable closed-loop system—using ethically sourced botanicals, 90% less water, and recyclable glass bottles—ensures compliance with global anti-UPF regulations and FDA labeling exemptions, positioning INAAM as a leader for health-conscious and sober-curious consumers. https://inaam.life/ 3. Milagro AI – A medical autonomous coding company enabling real-time coding during care episodes. It specializes in high-complexity surgical coding, proactively preventing preauth denials before they occur. Health systems using Milagro have recovered millions annually while streamlining revenue operations. https://milagroai.com/
"We are proud to welcome these three outstanding companies into the Global Ventures community," said Ryan Lilly, Director of Economic Development for the Research Park at FAU. "They represent an exciting mix of industries and come from diverse corners of the globe, underscoring our role as a hub for innovation without borders. While we are nearing capacity, we remain eager to welcome more pioneering international technology companies who are ready to scale their operations to the United States.” To support these companies in scaling, Global Ventures offers a range of resources and services designed to give them the data to make informed growth decisions.These include close access to Florida Atlantic University's research faculty, student interns, and recent graduates, flexible office space, and strategic guidance and connections to facilitate their expansion in the United States. The personal introductions to key contacts for relationship building by the team are especially important for long-term growth.
“We are excited to elevate our company by joining the Global Ventures ecosystem,” Dante Colantonio, Founder & Chief Technical of Standard Space Antennas said. “This will allow us to connect with thriving tech stakeholders, especially fresh talent we plan to train and develop. We are grateful to the Research Park at Florida Atlantic University for supporting our endeavor during this pivotal moment for the space economy, which still faces significant challenges to achieving genuine, sustainable growth.”
In addition to the new innovative additions to Global Ventures, existing ventures are making their own waves and having their own successes. Triangulate Labs being one of them. In just five months since their launch at the American Academy of Dermatology Annual Meeting, the total body photography company that fights skin cancer tripled the use of total body photography in the United States, based on insurance claims data.
Since its launch, the platform has been adopted by 16 dermatology practices, with a substantial backlog of new customers eagerly awaiting implementation. The company anticipates accelerated growth as it closes its current funding round to expand sales and onboarding capacity. The completion of AI technology validation, a feature highly requested by dermatologists, is also expected to further drive adoption and enhance the platform’s impact on dermatology practices.
“Global Ventures is proving its value - supporting entrepreneurs, creating opportunities, and strengthening South Florida’s economy,” said Andrew S. Duffell, president of the Research Park at Florida Atlantic.
About the Research Park at Florida Atlantic University®
The Research Park at Florida Atlantic University® is home to technology companies and research-based organizations working to support the research and development activities of Florida Atlantic, and to foster economic development and broaden the economic base of Palm Beach and Broward counties. The Research Park at FAU hosts Global Ventures at Florida Atlantic™, an international soft-landing center for second-stage technology companies, FAU Tech Runway, a hub to incubate startup companies and the Florida Small Business Development Center at FAU. Established in 1985, it is widely regarded as South Florida’s laboratory for new entrepreneurial ideas and technologies. The Research Park at FAU is governed by the Florida Atlantic Research and Development Authority, an independent special district created by Palm Beach and Broward counties in partnership with Florida Atlantic University, organized under Chapter 159, Part V, Florida Statues. Read more at Research-Park.org.