Indiana Code 36-7-32-7. “High technology activity”
(1) Advanced computing, which is any technology used in the design and development of any of the following:
(B) Data communications.
(C) Information technologies.
(2) Advanced materials, which are materials with engineered properties created through the development of specialized process and synthesis technology.
(3) Biotechnology, which is any technology that uses living organisms, cells, macromolecules, microorganisms, or substances from living organisms to make or modify a product, improve plants or animals, or develop microorganisms for useful purposes. Biotechnology does not include human cloning or stem cell research with embryonic tissue.
(4) Electronic device technology, which is any technology that involves:
(A) microelectronics, semiconductors, or electronic equipment;
(B) instrumentation, radio frequency, microwave, and millimeter electronics;
(C) optical and optic electrical devices; or
(D) data and digital communications and imaging devices.
(5) Engineering or laboratory testing related to the development of a product.
(6) Technology that assists in the assessment or prevention of threats or damage to human health or the environment, including environmental cleanup technology, pollution prevention technology, or development of alternative energy sources.
(7) Medical device technology, which is any technology that involves medical equipment or products other than a pharmaceutical product that has therapeutic or diagnostic value and is regulated.
(8) Product research and development.
(9) Advanced vehicles technology, which is any technology that involves:
(A) electric vehicles, hybrid vehicles, or alternative fuel vehicles; or
(B) components used in the construction of electric vehicles, hybrid vehicles, or alternative fuel vehicles.
As added by P.L.192-2002(ss), SEC.187.