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Maryland Technology Enterprise Institute
NameMaryland Technology Enterprise Institute
HeadquartersCollege Park, Maryland
ParentUniversity of Maryland, College Park

Maryland Technology Enterprise Institute is a leading research institution located in College Park, Maryland, and is part of the University of Maryland, College Park. The institute is known for its innovative approaches to technology transfer and entrepreneurship, and has strong ties to organizations such as the National Institute of Standards and Technology and the National Science Foundation. The institute's work is closely aligned with the goals of the Small Business Innovation Research program and the Small Business Technology Transfer program, which are administered by the United States Small Business Administration. Researchers at the institute have collaborated with experts from Johns Hopkins University, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, and Stanford University.

History

The Maryland Technology Enterprise Institute was established in 1983 with the goal of promoting economic development in the state of Maryland through the creation of new technology-based companies. The institute's early work was supported by the Maryland General Assembly and the University of Maryland System, and it quickly became a key player in the state's technology ecosystem. The institute has worked closely with organizations such as the Maryland Department of Commerce and the Maryland Technology Development Corporation to support the growth of startups and small businesses in the state. The institute's history is also closely tied to the development of the University of Maryland, College Park's College of Computer, Mathematical, and Natural Sciences and the A. James Clark School of Engineering, which have both produced numerous successful entrepreneurs and innovators, including Kevin Plank, the founder of Under Armour.

Mission_and_Objectives

The mission of the Maryland Technology Enterprise Institute is to support the creation and growth of technology-based companies in Maryland through a combination of research and development, education and training, and partnerships and collaborations. The institute's objectives include promoting innovation and entrepreneurship in the state, supporting the development of new technologies and products, and creating jobs and economic growth in Maryland. The institute has worked closely with organizations such as the National Institutes of Health and the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency to support the development of new technologies and products. The institute's work is also aligned with the goals of the America Competes Act and the Startup Act, which are designed to support the growth of startups and small businesses in the United States.

Research_and_Development

The Maryland Technology Enterprise Institute is involved in a wide range of research and development activities, including the development of new technologies and products in areas such as biotechnology, information technology, and renewable energy. The institute has worked closely with researchers from University of California, Berkeley, Carnegie Mellon University, and Georgia Institute of Technology to develop new technologies and products. The institute has also collaborated with organizations such as the National Renewable Energy Laboratory and the Sandia National Laboratories to support the development of new energy technologies. The institute's research and development activities are supported by funding from organizations such as the National Science Foundation and the Department of Energy.

Education_and_Training

The Maryland Technology Enterprise Institute offers a range of education and training programs designed to support the growth of technology-based companies in Maryland. The institute's programs include workshops and seminars on topics such as entrepreneurship, marketing, and finance, as well as degree programs in areas such as engineering and computer science. The institute has worked closely with organizations such as the University of Maryland, Baltimore County and the University of Maryland, Eastern Shore to support the development of new education and training programs. The institute's programs are also designed to support the goals of the No Child Left Behind Act and the Every Student Succeeds Act, which are designed to improve education outcomes in the United States.

Partnerships_and_Collaborations

The Maryland Technology Enterprise Institute has established partnerships and collaborations with a wide range of organizations, including universities, research institutions, and private companies. The institute has worked closely with organizations such as the National Institute of Standards and Technology and the National Science Foundation to support the development of new technologies and products. The institute has also collaborated with organizations such as the Maryland Department of Commerce and the Maryland Technology Development Corporation to support the growth of startups and small businesses in Maryland. The institute's partnerships and collaborations are designed to support the goals of the America Competes Act and the Startup Act, which are designed to support the growth of startups and small businesses in the United States.

Facilities_and_Resources

The Maryland Technology Enterprise Institute is located in College Park, Maryland, and has access to a wide range of facilities and resources, including laboratories, classrooms, and office space. The institute is also located close to a number of other research institutions and private companies, including the University of Maryland, College Park and the National Institute of Standards and Technology. The institute's facilities and resources are designed to support the growth of technology-based companies in Maryland, and include access to funding, mentoring, and networking opportunities. The institute's facilities and resources are also designed to support the goals of the Small Business Innovation Research program and the Small Business Technology Transfer program, which are administered by the United States Small Business Administration. Category:Research institutes in the United States

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