Polycerf, Inc. is a mechanical engineering services company originally founded France in 1959. The company relocated to the United States in 1973 and is still under the original private ownership. Polycerf currently provides industrial mechanical engineering services to Polypack, Inc., a manufacturer of shrink wrap machines and other end-of-line packaging equipment. Polycerf is also involved in automotive historical research and restorations, and owns the Tampa Bay Automobile Museum collection which consists of over 60 vehicles. Polycerf, Inc. is currently working on building a fully sustainable hydrogen refueling station for fuel cell vehicles, as well as a hydrogen educational and outreach center in Pinellas Park, Florida.
Polypack, Inc. manufactures shrink wrap machines and other end-of-line packaging equipment for the food, beverage, dairy, personal care, pharmaceutical, industrial goods and consumer products industries.
The Tampa Bay Automobile Museum is a collection of vehicles primarily from the 1920s and 30s. The collection is a homage to automotive engineers and the advanced concepts that were far ahead of their time.
CHANGE is the first publicly accessible hydrogen refueling station, educational center, and fuel cell vehicle showroom in the state of Florida. The Center for Hydrogen and Next Generation Energy will open in 2017.