How it works
The Corprenect Program connects innovators and entrepreneurs with corporations in Maryland for technology development projects that drive innovation through the following process.
Online master's program, combines award-winning academics with a web-based startup incubator
Build the knowledge, competencies, and relationships to lead the product life cycle from discovery to delivery
15-credit technology entrepreneurship minor available to all students on campus
Nation’s first living-learning entrepreneurship program, serving approximately 90 upperclassmen from diverse majors
Free Coursera class that helps students explore how to identify and develop great ideas into great companies
Entrepreneurship and innovation courses for undergraduate, graduate, professional, middle and high school students
ASPIRE is a grant program for undergraduate researchers working with Clark School faculty on projects with commercial potential
Discovering New Ventures — Startup Companies summer course for high school students
$25,000 seed fund for students in the Hinman CEOs, EIP, and Hillman Entrepreneurs programs
Learn today’s newest skills and tools for identifying and acting on entrepreneurial opportunities for startup companies and corporate innovations
Student-run, co-working space and incubator at the University of Maryland that fosters entrepreneurship through collaboration
University of Maryland incubator for technology-based innovations commercialized at the university
Office hours for regional entrepreneurs with bio- or tech-based startups or ideas
Real-world, hands-on training on how to successfully incorporate innovations into successful products and licensing opportunities
DNR-backed venture fund for MD startups with innovative technology addressing Chesapeake Bay pollution
Home to three higher-end machines, electronics prototyping equipment, several high-powered desktop workstations for CAD, and high-accuracy measurement equipment
Centralized, scalable 3D printing space that empowers everyone to invent, innovate, iterate, and replicate
Funding for tech product development projects teaming Maryland-based companies with University System of Maryland faculty
Mtech's Mission
The mission of the Maryland Technology Enterprise Institute (Mtech), a unit of the A. James Clark School of Engineering at the University of Maryland, is to:
Mtech has built a comprehensive entrepreneurship and innovation ecosystem at the University of Maryland. Its programs arm top students from around the world with the knowledge of how to successfully launch companies and guide aspiring and existing entrepreneurs through the entire lifecycle of launching and maintaining technology-based ventures.
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The Corprenect Program connects innovators and entrepreneurs with corporations in Maryland for technology development projects that drive innovation through the following process.