Apply for MIPS funding to accelerate your technology-based product development

Apply for MIPS funding to accelerate your technology-based product development

The Maryland Industrial Partnerships (MIPS) program provides funding for university research projects that help companies develop new technology products. With MIPS matching funds, companies can leverage the facilities, resources, and expertise within Maryland’s public universities to create new products and opportunities.

Despite the serious impacts of the coronavirus, MIPS is continuing its normal business activities, although we have moved many of our operations online. Our upcoming round of proposals are due October 17, 2022 at 5 p.m. We continue to work with the Maryland business and academic communities to support your efforts to develop technology products and services. Now is an excellent time to develop new products in order to have them ready for market when the U.S. economy begins to recover in the not-too-distant future.

MIPS proposals are due October 17, 2022.

Grants for Technology Product Development

Market-driven new technology and innovation leads to new products and new jobs. Creating jobs in innovative Maryland companies is what the Maryland Industrial Partnerships (MIPS) program has been doing for 32 years: bringing the inventive minds and extensive laboratory resources of the University System of Maryland (USM) to bear on creating the new products that feed the growth of Maryland businesses. Since the program’s inception in 1987, MIPS–enabled products have generated sales of $40 B.  MIPS is nationally recognized by the U.S. Small Business Administration as a model program for best practices in transferring technology and is a proven program that contributes significantly to job creation and high tech product development in Maryland.

Companies look to Maryland’s public universities for help in solving critical problems in developing new products, while the universities are expected to contribute to economic development and job creation.  MIPS projects are not basic research, but rather are translational work that leads to new or improved products. These are products of any Maryland company willing to create jobs, including but not in any way limited to, products based on the universities’ intellectual property.

MIPS provides funding, matched by participating companies, for university-based research projects that help the companies develop new products. The program is administered at the flagship campus at the University of Maryland, College Park, and works throughout the 12 member institutions of the University System of Maryland, plus Morgan State University and St. Mary’s College.  In these academic-industrial, public-private partnerships, MIPS connects the resources of the Maryland public universities to businesses from all parts of Maryland.

With MIPS matching funds, companies can leverage the facilities, resources and expertise within Maryland’s public universities to create new products and opportunities. In the 32 years since the program started, 444 faculty researchers have worked with more than 600 Maryland companies to help develop new products. MIPS-supported products have enabled Maryland companies to directly create more than 7,150 new, high-paying, long-term, high-tech jobs throughout the state.

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