With
the growth of research and development in Maine and
the emphasis on commercializing new technologies through
entrepreneurial companies, the number of technology
start-ups has grown significantly along with the need
for capital investment and mentoring from industry
experts.
The University of Maine has focused on turning new technologies
from its labs into commercial products by supporting
entrepreneurial faculty and students through its Target
Technology Incubator, aquaculture and composite incubators.
To help students create their own future in Maine, UMaine
is creating an Innovation Center, which will provide
entrepreneurship courses and incubator space for student
start-up companies.
The Maine Technology Institute has developed a mentor
network for companies that have received its grants
to commercialize new technologies. Maine
Tech Trackers is a group of experienced entrepreneurs
and industry experts who help businesses overcome specific
challenges and make better decisions.
Potential investors can also find opportunities through
the Maine Investment
Exchange. At its MIX forums, entrepreneurs and companies
present their ideas and business plans to an audience
of investors.
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