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Chesapeake Crescent
This new entity intends to knit together Maryland,
Virginia and the District of Columbia into a unified
economic region. It is focusing on environment,
transportation, energy, innovation, sustainable
development and regional collaboration. For more
information, click
HERE
The Maryland Technology
Enterprise Institute
www.mtech.umd.edu
The Maryland Technology Enterprise Institute (MTECH), a unit
of the A. James Clark School of Engineering at the
University of Maryland, accelerates technology
entrepreneurship and leverages university resources to
benefit Maryland companies through its two units: MTECH
Ventures and MTECH Partnerships.
Maryland Intellectual Property Legal Resource Center
www.miplrc.org
Recognizing the critical importance of intellectual property
assets to high technology companies, the MIPLRC has been
created to educate entrepreneurs, law and business students,
and the community about the legal aspects of IP. The MIPLRC
can educate entrepreneurs about, and connect them with,
legal service providers. As part of its mission, the MIPLRC
also provides legal services, primarily through a law school
student-staffed legal clinic, under the supervision of a
licensed patent attorney and affiliated faculty and area
specialists.Emerging
Technology Centers
http://www.etcbaltimore.com/action/index.html
The ETC, a venture of Baltimore Development
Corporation, is a non-profit business incubator program with
two separate incubator facilities, focused on growing
early-stage technology and biotechnology companies in
Baltimore City.
The ETC’s mission is to help early-stage companies grow and
prosper.
Md. Companies
to Partner with University Researchers on 28 Tech Products
http://www.mtech.umd.edu/news/press_releases/MIPS_R39_release.html
College
Park, Md. -- The University of Maryland's Maryland
Industrial Partnerships Program (MIPS) on Monday announced
28 new research projects that will match state companies
with university researchers to develop high-tech commercial
products. The projects will receive a total of $5.2 million
in funding -- $1.9 million in cash from MIPS and $3.3
million in cash and in-kind resources from participating
companies -- allowing participating faculty members to work
closely with partner companies to advance their product
development. Participating schools will include the
University of Maryland, Baltimore; the University of
Maryland Biotechnology Institute; Salisbury University and
the University of Maryland, College Park. The majority of
the projects (16) focus on biotechnology. The complete list
of all 28 projects is available at the link above.
Technology-Based Economic
Development Resource Center
www.tbedresourcecenter.org
Searchable database of
thousands of TBED articles
Mid-Atlantic Regional Spaceport (MARS),
(Wallops Island, VA)
www.marsspaceport.com
The Mid-Atlantic Regional Spaceport, in partnership with NASA, offers a
"one stop shopping" place for low cost, safe, reliable,
user friendly space launch facilities and services for
commercial, government and scientific/academic users,
both foreign and domestic.
MARS' mission is to develop and
operate a multi user spaceport at the NASA Wallops
Flight Facility which provides low cost, safe, reliable,
"schedule friendly" space access to commercial,
government, and academic users.
In partnership with:
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Virginia Commercial Space Flight Authority
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NASA
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Virginia
Economic Development Partnership
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Old
Dominion University
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Virginia
's Center for Innovative Technology
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Maryland Department of Business and Economic
Development Partnership
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