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The
following list amalgamates technology resources from the University,
State of Maryland, and regional technology communities.


Maryland
Industrial Partnerships (MIPS)
Research funding for company/university collaborative
research and development
Community
of Science Expertise Database
Data warehouse of faculty expertise
University
Research Facilities
Listing of research centers, institutes, laboratories
and more at the University of Maryland
Office
of Technology Commercialization
UM office that facilitates technology transfer and licensing
at the University
Clark
School of Engineering Research
Listing of research in the College of Engineering--by
department, institute, and center
Clark
School of Engineering Facilities
Complete listing of research facilities in the College
of Engineering
Office of Research Administration and Advancement
UM office that facilitates all research contracts within
the University
UM
Office of Research and Graduate Studies
University's main umbrella for research

Maryland
Technology Extension Service (MTES)
Statewide
network of business and technical consultants available
to Maryland manufacturers
Biotech
Program
Bio-manufacturing consulting, bioprocessing workforce
training and extensive bio facilities for Maryland biotechnology
companies
VentureAccelerator
Comprehensive consulting infrastructure
for University-based technology entrepreneurs and companies
Maryland
Cooperative Extension Service
Agriculture-based consulting and education services
MBA
Student Business Consulting
Robert H. Smith School of Business's MBA consulting program
Dingman
Center for Entrepreneurship
Mentor services for new and emerging growth companies
in the region

Engineering
Co-op and Career Services Center
Students jobs, co-ops and internship services for engineering
students and companies
University
of Maryland Career Center
Career, internship and co-op services for Maryland students,
alumni, faculty, staff, and companies
CMPS
Internships & Career Services
Educational employment opportunities for students with
majors in Computer Science, Math, Physics, Astronomy,
Geology and the Physical Sciences
Business
School Office of Career Management
Career services offered by the Robert H. Smith School
of Business

Biotech
Program
Features M.S. and Ph.D. programs in Bioengineering, Graduate Certificate in Biomolecular
Engineering, and workforce
training
and
workshops
in
bioprocessing
College
of Engineering Degree Programs
Undergraduate and graduate education in the A. James
Clark School of Engineering
Professional
Master of Engineering Program
Part-time, practice-oriented graduate programs for engineers
and technical professionals
UM
Office of Continuing Education
University of Maryland office for post-graduate studies,
seminars and workshops for professional accreditation
or professional development
UM
Office of Executive Programs
Public sector executive education programs for mid-career
and senior level professionals
Business
School Executive Education Program
Robert H. Smith School of Business Program designed to
mold today's
executives into tomorrow's
true leaders

VentureAccelerator
Consulting infrastructure for University-based technology
entrepreneurs; utilizes both internal and external
resources, including mentors
Hinman
CEOs Program
Living-learning undergraduate entrepreneurship program;
helps students start companies; averages 100 students
and 30
new companies
at any point in time; utilizes internal and external
mentors to help students
UM
Graduate Mentoring Program
Graduate
student research mentoring

MTECH Ventures
MTECH Ventures, part of the University of Maryland’s A. James Clark School of Engineering, provides entrepreneurship education to technology creators and delivers a portfolio of services and resources to entrepreneurs committed to bridging the gap between technical ideas and viable ventures.
Technology
Advancement Program
Leading venture incubator that partners with regional entrepreneurs to assist early-stage companies in achieving their goals.
VentureAccelerator
Consulting infrastructure for University-based technology entrepreneurs; utilizes
both internal and external resources, including mentors
Hinman
CEOs Program
Living-learning undergraduate entrepreneurship program
MTECH Venture Forum
Dynamic opportunity for technically-oriented graduate students and faculty to explore commercializing emerging technologies and starting their own venture.
Resources
for Entrepreneurs
MTECH Ventures' resources for entrepreneurs
Dingman
Center for Entrepreneurship
Mentor services for new and emerging growth companies in the region


Maryland
Department of Business and Economic Development
Information on Maryland's outstanding
business climate and the programs available to businesses, both small and
large, to ensure their success. Included on the Web site is information
on financing, workforce training, exporting and trade and small and minority
business assistance
Greater Baltimore Technology Council
The Greater Baltimore Technology Council is devoted to one goal: growing the region's tech community. The GBTC asks tech companies what they need to grow and provides it through innovative programs. The GBTC creates forums where organizations can meet, learn and do business. And the GBTC celebrates the community's successes, spreading the word that technology businesses thrive here.
Technology
Council of Maryland
Association of technology firms, federal laboratories, education institutions
and business support firms that collectively form Maryland's technology community
Greater Washington Initiative
The Greater Washington Initiative (GWI) is a private, non-profit
economic development marketing organization
MdBio, Inc.
Private, non-profit corporation offering
a variety of programs to advance the commercial development
of bioscience in Maryland
Maryland Economic Development Association (MIDAS)
MIDAS is a statewide, nonprofit organization of economic development professionals. Established in 1961, the principal objective of MIDAS is to promote the economic well-being of Maryland by working to improve the state's business climate and the professionalism of those in the field of economic development.
Biotechnology Industry Organization
The Biotechnology Industry Organization (BIO) represents
more than 1000 biotechnology companies, academic institutions,
state biotechnology centers and related organizations in
all 50 U.S. states and 33 other nations.
U.S.
Small Business Administration (SBA)
SBA provides financial, technical, and management assistance to U.S citizens
who want to establish or grow a business
Patuxent
Partnership
A world-class strategic alliance of Southern Maryland aerospace
and maritime technology industries, government laboratories, and
academia.
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