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Providing an entrepreneurial infrastructure to help innovators translate great technology into successful ventures is a top priority for the Clark School and its Maryland Technology Enterprise Institute (MTECH). From entrepreneurial education, including both undergraduate- and graduate-level courses and a pioneering living-learning program to personal mentoring and an on-campus incubator to help start-ups grow, the Clark School and MTECH programs are national leaders in spurring technology-based entrepreneurship.

For Faculty and Students

  • Entrepreneurship Courses
    Offered through MTECH Ventures. There are five classes are available to students. Visit the complete course listing for more information.
  • VentureAccelerator
    A hands-on consulting, mentoring, and resources program for faculty and students seeking to commercialize research and innovations through new venture formation.
  • Technology Start-Up Boot Camp
    An annual day-long workshop on how to start your own company, taught by venture capitalists, legal and marketing experts, investors and successful entrepreneurs.
  • University of Maryland $50K Business Plan Competition
    A yearly competition with cash and other prizes for students who generate the best business plans for new ventures. The competition is judged by leaders in the regional entrepreneurial community; entrants receive expert coaching.
  • Hinman CEOs
    An award-winning, living-learning program offered to undergraduate students interested in entrepreneurial ventures; includes an incubator-style, high-tech environment, weekly seminars by experts, mentoring and a community that fosters innovation.

Technology Ventures

 

Engineering and...babies? Through the Maryland Industrial Partnerships Program (MIPS), Martek Biosciences Corporation teamed up with the Clark School's Bioprocess Scale-Up Facility to make formula better for babies around the world. Learn what else Bioprocess Scale-Up can do.

   
 

Hinman CEOs Success Benefits UM Alumni

TERPBlog, an online forum created for Maryland alumni, uses technology from Squarespace, a company founded by a Hinman CEOs alumnus.

Squarespace is a web-publishing service created by Anthony Casalena (B.S. '05, computer science). Casalena is a graduate of the Hinman Campus Entrepreneurship Opportunities Program (Hinman CEOs), which is run jointly by the Clark School and the Robert H. Smith School of Business.

 

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