Technology Research Collaborative Helps Develop and Commercialize High-Tech Products Born in NM
11 Apr 2016
Technology
In March 2016, Governor Susana Martinez announced funding through the Technology Research Collaborative (TRC) to help develop and commercialize several innovative products born in New Mexico. The TRC was reestablished in 2013 through legislation enacted by Governor Martinez. The TRC works to commercialize products through partnership between the University of New Mexico, New Mexico State University and the New Mexico Institute of Mining and Technology along with several other appointees. Researchers compete for funding to bring their products and ideas to the marketplace.
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