SEE YOURSELF IN FRISCO

FriscoSEEfor YOURSELF Healthcare and MedicalIN FRISCO Firms #1 Why choose Frisco? Best Place to Live in America – It’s simple. Money magazine, 2018

Frisco Cultivates an Exceptional Environment for Business to Thrive.

Low taxes, exemplary schools, premier lifestyle amenities, and top tier sports are just a few ways Frisco attracts the best companies, talent, and residents. ▪ Large concentration of headquarters and tech with highly diverse talent ▪ Eight professional/collegiate sports organizations with four pro stadiums ▪ Walkable spaces in master planned developments across the city CLICK TO EDIT ▪ Costs are low but our standards are high;MASTER Frisco TITLEvalues excellence ▪ Frisco is a model city for win-win public-privateSTYLE partnerships “Frisco, Texas is the right choice, “Frisco, right now because Frisco Texas is the leadership has invested in creating right choice, a world class city. There’s a skilled workforce, a proactive climate, and right now.” a genuine spirit of partnership that is real, not just a buzz word.”

Jerry Jones, Owner, GM, 2 Teaching Hospitals Home to 5 Major Hospital Systems Medical R&D / Innovation Clinical Treatment, Surgery

Baylor Scott & White Sports Therapy & Research Gatorade Sports Science Institute + 300,000 SF office, research, therapy and surgery.

Texas Scottish Rite Hospital HCA / Medical City Frisco for Children North Campus Ambulatory Surgery Center Level II Trauma Center 300,000 SF ambulatory care + 150,000 SF Surgical hospital conference center 20,000 SF Ambulatory Surgical Center Biplane catheter lab

Texas Health Resources and UT Southwestern Medical Center 325,000 SF, 8-story hospital 80-bed acute care facility 120,000 SF medical office 24/7 Emergency, Surgical Services Neonatal ICU Innovation happens America’s largest chapter of YEA is at all ages in Frisco Frisco

Dozens of young (Left) 10-year old Inventor Prince Nallamothula received a U.S. President’s award. entrepreneurs in Frisco are He created an app to foster family wellness. developing new products and (Right) 15-year old Founder Gouzia Sivarajah launched a medical device company to companies before they assist the blind. She is now raising funding for R&D and graduate school. commercialization.

14-year-old Scientist from Frisco (Anika Chebrolu, left) won the 2020 3M Young Scientist Challenge competition and $25K prize for a discovery that could lead to a cure for Covid-19. Home to dozens of Healthcare, Tech and Corp. HQs

◼ Dairy.com ◼ Oracle ◼ Keurig Dr Pepper (2020) ◼ Equinix ◼ Paycor ◼ PGA of America (2022) ◼ Fiserv ◼ Quality Custom Distribution ◼ 4WEB Medical ◼ FM Global ◼ Schlumberger Technology Corp. ◼ Addus HomeCare ◼ Gearbox Software LLC ◼ Schneider Optical Machines Inc. ◼ Argon Medical Devices, Inc. ◼ HCL America ◼ Solais Lighting Group ◼ Cardtronics ◼ Healthcare Highways ◼ SunteckTTS ◼ Careington International ◼ Home Depot Inc. ◼ T-Mobile ◼ Comstock Resources ◼ JW Logistics ◼ The Hartford ◼ Conifer Health Solutions ◼ Level 3 Communications ◼ ThyssenKrupp Elevator Corp. ◼ Corepoint Health ◼ MoneyGram Payment Systems ◼ Transplace Texas LP ◼ Cornerstone Automation Systems, Inc. (CASI) ◼ National Breast Cancer ◼ Wintrust Commercial Finance Foundation, Inc. ◼ WorldLink Inc. More than 100 Medical Device Companies are located across North Texas region

113 Medical Device Firms Across North Texas

22 Medical Device Firms Denton and Collin Counties

94 Employees On average

Source: Dallas Regional Chamber of Commerce Frisco has a strong workforce pipeline of Experienced Medical Device workers

5,293 Workers Employed by Medical Device-Related Firms within a 45 min drive

$62,302 Avg Wage

52.4% Production Workers Medical Device-Related Occupations

Ophthalmic Goods Surgical Appliances and Supplies Surgical and Medical Instrument Manufacturing Dental Equipment and Supplies Optic Instrument and Lens Manufacturing

Source: Jobs EQ/ Chmura FRISCO POPULATION 67% $131,989 OF RESIDENTS MEDIAN HOUSEHOLD AGE 25+ HOLD 202,666 INCOME A BACHELOR’S DEGREE OR 37.7 HIGHER MEDIAN FRISCO AGE 5.5% GROWTH SNAPSHOT 40% RATE GROWTH OF TECHNOLOGY $2,004 $515,409 NO 0.4466 SECTOR JOBS MEDIAN AVERAGE TAXABLE STATE INCOME CITY IN DFW OVER HOME VALUE TAX PROPERTY MONTHLY TAX RATE FY21 A DECADE MORTGAGE

$1,494 643,000+ MEDIAN POTENTIAL EMPLOYEES WITHIN MONTHLY RENT 30 MINUTES OF FRISCO Recent Top Accolades

Accolade & Rank Source Date

▪ Best Places to Buy A House in the U.S. (#3) WalletHub Aug. 2020 ▪ Fastest Growing Midsize Cities in America (#1) AdvisorSmith July 2020 ▪ Best Cities for First-Time Home Buyers among Midsize Cities (#12), WalletHub July 2020 #24 - Best Cities Overall ▪ Fastest Growing Large Cities in U.S. over last decade (#1) U.S. Census Bureau May 2020 ▪ Most Recession-Resistant Cities (#1) SmartAsset Mar. 2020 ▪ Safest Cities in America (#2) SmartAsset Nov. 2019 ▪ Most Livable Mid-Sized Cities in the U.S. (#10) SmartAsset Nov. 2019 ▪ Highest Job Growth among Midsize Cities (#1) WalletHub Oct. 2019 ▪ Best Places to Buy a House (#2) WalletHub Aug. 2019 ▪ The Best Places to Live in America (#1) Money Magazine Sept. 2018 4.5-hour flight or less to every major North Frisco’s Central Location is American city DFW International Airport - 4th busiest airport Convenient to Major U.S. Cities in the world (global flights); 260 destinations - 193 domestic and 67 int’l

Dallas Love Field – Major hub airport SEATTLE CANADA

4.5 hours

SAN FRANCISCO NEW YORK/BOSTON 3.5 CHICAGO hours

4 hours DENVER 2.5 2 hours hours

2.5 LOS ANGELES 3.5 hours CHARLOTTE hours 2 ATLANTA hours

DALLAS 2.25 Dallas Fort hours TAMPA

MEXICO 25 miles north of downtown Dallas with easy access to interstates and major highways. Two hub airports with daily international non- stop flights are just minutes away from Frisco

20 miles from DFW Intl Airport & Dallas Love Field Frisco maintains one of the lowest tax rates in DFW, and Frisco has kept rates unchanged for 5 years (Ad Valorem Property Tax Rates per $100 valuation – FY 2020)

0.78 0.79

0.63 0.60 0.60 0.60 0.55 0.57 0.50 0.52 0.45 0.44 0.46

Source: Collin County, Denton County, and Tarrant County Tax Assessor Cultural and Ethnic Diversity in Frisco

Frisco is an ethnically and Frisco Population by Race culturally diverse city 1% ▪ 72 languages spoken in Frisco 3% 11% schools

▪ Asian population growth brings 26% 61% new specialty retail center to Frisco – Frisco Ranch

▪ 5 Indian groceries in 10 mile 8% radius of Frisco .4%

White Black American Indian Asian Other 2 or More Hispanic (any race)

Source: City of Frisco Development Services Residential Demographics

Median Age 37.7 yrs Total Households 72,590 Households w/ Children 30.8% 17 & Younger Median Household Income $131,989 Median Single-Family Home Value $400,917 Median Monthly Mortgage $2,198

SEE YOURSELF IN FRISCO TOTAL 75,000 NAMED ENROLLMENT PROJECTED “BEST PLACE ENROLLMENT 63,015 2029 SCHOOL YEAR TO LIVE IN AMERICA FRISCO 2018” – Money INDEPENDENT 98.6% magazine GRADUATION SCHOOL DISTRICT RATE

SMALL OTHER DISTRICTS SCHOOL 74 SERVING FRISCO: MODEL NATIONAL MERIT 72 SCHOOLS INCLUDING 72 SEMI-FINALISTS LEWISVILLE 10 HIGH SCHOOLS LANGUAGES Class of PROSPER CAREER & TECHNICAL LITTLE ELM EDUCATION CENTER SPOKEN 2020 Frisco boasts some of the highest quality Public and Private Schools in Texas ▪ Public Schools: Four school districts (Frisco ISD, Little Elm ISD, Prosper ISD, Lewisville ISD) • Frisco Independent School District – largest of the four ISDs within the City of Frisco • Small-school model: “Know every student by name and need” • Voters approved a $691 million construction bond, as well as a Tax Ratification Election (TRE) in Nov. 2018. • $775 million bond election passed w/ 77% voter approval in 2014 • Career Technology Education (CTE) Center – jump start on career path

▪ Private School: Legacy Christian Academy

▪ Charter Schools: Leadership Prep School, Founders Classical Industry-led High School programs Award Winning Career and Technical Education (CTE) Center

Relevant Programs Additional Programs ◼ Health Science ◼ Government & Public Admin. ◼ Science, Tech, Engineering, ◼ Hospitality & Tourism and Mathematics ◼ Restaurant Management ◼ Business Management ◼ Culinary Arts

◼ Business Administration ◼ Information Technology ◼ Finance ◼ A/V, Tech & Communications ◼ Marketing ◼ Architecture & Construction ◼ Education & Training University of North Texas

◼ New College at Frisco

◼ Satellite campus

◼ Main Campus, 30-min drive

◼ Inspire Park

◼ Innovation & Acceleration Center

◼ A place for convening startups and investors

◼ (New) Frisco Campus – starts construction in 2021

◼ 100 acres at Preston/Panther Creek

◼ Classes start in 2023

Only 4-year, Tier 1 Research university in Collin County UNT New Campus in Frisco (opening Winter 2023)

“Frisco will be the Epicenter of innovation in Higher Ed. We will match the speed, agility, and pace of business.” Dr. Neal Smatresk, President, UNT Higher Education

Collin College

◼ Seven current campuses, including Preston Ridge Campus in Frisco, with four campuses planned for future growth

▪ The lowest tuition of any public college in Texas

▪ 53,000 credit & continuing education students

▪ More than 100 degree and certificate programs, including 4-year degree programs beginning in spring 2020

▪ Texas A&M University-Commerce offering bachelor’s degrees in Frisco

◼ Information Systems Cybersecurity program IT Center of Excellence in Frisco

◼ National Convergence Technology Center

▪ $4.4M grant from the National Science Foundation

▪ One of only four in the U.S.

◼ Center for Workforce & Economic Development (CWED) Customized training programs for needs of businesses, regional economy THE REGION BOASTS MORE THAN TWICE THE NATIONAL AVERAGE OF POTENTIAL EMPLOYEES FOR KEY IT OCCUPATIONS

106,167 FRISCO’S 5.8% ROBUST UNEMPLOYMENT WORKFORCE IN RATE (Sept 2020) FRISCO TALENT PIPELINE *Pre-Covid-19 (Feb): 2.9% National: 7.7% State: 8.3% 67.1% RESIDENTS 25 & OVER WITH A 520,385 BACHELOR’S DEGREE: LABOR FORCE WITHIN 10 NATIONAL AVERAGE: 32.6% MILES STATE AVERAGE: 29.6% Frisco is Team-Driven

Dallas Cowboys (NFL) FC Dallas (MLS) Frisco is one of few select US cities with 7 sports organizations with 6 professional teams, making Frisco one of the most

livable and desirable cities in the world. (NHL) Frisco RoughRiders (MiLB)

Executives and athletes can easily collaborate here with a high concentration of diverse, like-minded individuals in (NBA G-League) Frisco Fighters (IFL) Sport and Business. CLICK TO EDIT MASTER TITLE STYLE

Professional Golfer’s Association Southland Conference of America (PGA) (NCAA) Premier Facilities

Frisco is renowned across the U.S. for its unparalleled span of world- class public and private facilities that are used at every level of sports, from the pros to high school and youth tournaments, as well as for hospitality and entertaining. CLICK TO EDIT MASTER TITLE STYLE City of Innovation Major Sports and Tech Leaders, VCs are focusing on Frisco as a Tech Hub

CLICK TO EDIT ◼ Sports Tech Accelerators MASTER TITLE STYLE ◼ App & Seed Accelerators ◼ Demo Days & Pitch Events #2 Metro for eSports & Gaming City eSports -ESPN, 2018 Frisco is at the forefront of digital sports & gaming

CLICK TO EDIT MASTER TITLE STYLE Destination City for Visitors and Business Meetings

6.6 Million 9 Million Annual Visitors Square Feet of Retail & Restaurants

3,534 Hotel Rooms $169 Million Plus 2 Hotels Under Construction Conference & Group Meetings Frisco Lifestyle Sports Facilities ◼ FieldhouseUSA ◼ iFly Dallas ◼ Urban Air Trampoline Park ◼ The PIT ◼ Texas Ford Aquatics Parks & Recreation ◼ 49 park sites ◼ Largest skate park in North Texas ◼ Hike and bike trails, 1 mountain bike trail ◼ Ruff Range dog park Museums ◼ National Videogame Museum ◼ Museum of the American Railroad ◼ Sci-Tech Discovery Center ◼ Frisco Heritage Center SEE YOURSELF Public Art: 150 pieces on display IN FRISCO Collaboration at all levels Frisco is well recognized for its innovative partnerships

“The wider Frisco community, the corporate infrastructure, the leadership, the pro teams are knitted together. This is the kind of community where every team can be successful because we all pull together.”

Malcolm Farmer, President and General Manager Gatorade League affiliate of the NBA What Sets Frisco Apart Hospitality-sports-entertainment partnerships are at the heart of Frisco’s success. Frisco EDC Services

▪ Assist with real estate property searches

▪ Customized on-site presentations for relocating staff

▪ Coordinate site-selection tours, regional briefings

▪ Provide research in key areas such as available workforce

▪ Provide access to business networks and community leadership

▪ Assist with City permitting process

▪ Assist in evaluating incentive qualification

▪ Assist/facilitate processes and sponsor applications for State incentives