Osceola County is moving forward with its plans for a new $7.1 million technology library project. The county has identified a location and is now in the process of seeking an architect for the one-story, 8,000-square-foot building. The proposed site is on 9.76 county-owned acres next to the Florida Department of Health at 1875 Fortune Road.
The library will feature a variety of state-of-the-art technology amenities, including a dedicated 3D printer room, an artificial intelligence learning and coding room, a space for virtual and augmented reality, as well as a laser engraver. In addition, there will be a room for e-sports and co-working space for businesses, along with computers available for public use.
This innovative project aims to provide residents with access to cutting-edge technology resources and tools, in order to support education, innovation, and entrepreneurship in the community. The county has issued a request for proposals for an architect to bring this vision to life and create a space that will benefit residents of all ages and interests.
For more information on this project, you can read the full story on the Orlando Business Journal’s website. Stay updated on the latest news, weather, and live broadcasts by downloading the free news, weather, and smart TV apps, as well as streaming Channel 9 Eyewitness News live.
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