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Recent MTTC Awards,  June 23, 2008

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Abigail A. Barrow, Ph.D., Director
Massachusetts Technology Transfer Center
University of Massachusetts
225 Franklin Street
12th Floor
Boston, MA 02110

617-287-7002 (phone)
617-287-7044 (fax)

mattcenter@umassp.edu

Visit the Massachusetts Technology Portal - A searchable database of technologies from public and private research institutions in Massachusetts www.MassTechPortal.org.


Upcoming event:

The 4th Annual Conference on Clean Energy:
Financing and Partnering for Emerging Businesses

November 18-19, 2008

Hynes Convention Center
900 Boylston Street, Boston, MA

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About The Center:

The Massachusetts Technology Transfer Center was created in 2004 as a program in the Massachusetts Economic Stimulus Bill. Its goal is to support technology transfer activities from public and private research institutions to companies in Massachusetts. To achieve this goal, the Center works with technology transfer offices at Massachusetts research institutions; faculty, researchers, and students who have commercially promising ideas; and companies across the Commonwealth.


The Center:


The Center supports the commercialization of research technologies through a variety of programs:

Expert technology reviews provide opportunities for Massachusetts research institutes to have external industry experts evaluate technologies and give advice regarding their commercial potential.

Studies guided by expert advisors utilize business school students to perform market analyses on the potential and viability of new technologies.

The Center provides mentoring to researchers who believe they have a technology that could serve as the basis of a new company. The process includes the development of a business presentation for an expert board of external reviewers.

Commercialization and Entrepreneurial Education seminars and workshops enable researchers to understand the process of commercializing technologies.

The Life Sciences Partnering and Investment Forum is a half-day program for investors and potential corporate partners to meet with companies formed around technologies developed in Massachusetts research institutes.

Mini-grants support technology development. The Center awards up to $25,000 to inventors from Massachusetts research institutions to fund proof-of-concept research or the development of more refined marketing and commercialization plans.

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"Our recent study on technology leadership in Massachusetts identified the need to create more technology-connecting activities between R&D and industry in the state. We are confident that the Massachusetts Technology Transfer Center will become a major strength in supporting the creation of additional links between our research institutions and our companies."

Bill Guenther
CEO, MassInsight

"The University of Massachusetts is proud to host the Massachusetts Technology Transfer Center. The state's selection of UMass to host the Center reflects the University's strengths and successes in technology transfer. We look forward to the Center's valuable role in helping both UMass and all research universities in the region fulfill this part of our missions."

Jack M. Wilson
President, University of Massachusetts