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National Institute of Standards and Technology
National Institute of Standards and Technology

Technology Partnerships Office

The Technology Partnerships Office (TPO) serves our NIST customers by leading technology transfer processes that NIST researchers use to develop innovations from concept to practical application. TPO structures collaborative relationships between NIST researchers and regional, national, and global partners, fosters entrepreneurship and small business growth, and provides economic analysis to support the process.

IMPACT OF TPO

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Each year, TPO leads with innovation and collaboration to help foster relationships between NIST researchers and partners.

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News and Updates

Nine images in a grid invoke cutting-edge technologies in bioscience, communications, energy, navigation and other fields.

NIST Allocates Over $3 Million to Small Businesses Advancing AI, Biotechnology, Semiconductors, Quantum and More

NIST is allocating funding to eight small businesses in seven states under the Small Business Innovation Research (SBIR) program.

Federal Investments in IoT Infrastructure Offer 10-20x Return, NIST Study Finds

The Internet of Things is transforming our daily lives, affecting industry, academia and government, with significant economic, social and national security
Nine images in a grid invoke cutting-edge technologies in bioscience, communications, energy, navigation and other fields.

NIST Awards Over $1.8 Million to Small Businesses Advancing AI, Semiconductors, Additive Manufacturing and More

The winning projects were competitively selected following a call for innovative proposals that address technical needs related to NIST’s research areas.

Awards

2023 - Gold Medal Award---Aiping Zhang, Joe (Sugen) Kau, Hicham Laoudi, Bethany Loftin, Lei Tong, Jason Poffenberger, Yujin Wang, James D. Wilson, Helen Nelson, James Simmons

For the successful redevelopment of the inter-agency Edison system, creating iEdison, a modernized system for the tracking of taxpayer-funded inventions.
Zube, Maynard

2016 - Bronze Medal Award---Honeyeh Zube, J’aime Maynard

For leadership, development, and implementation of highly successful and robust Cooperative Research and Development Agreements for NIST.

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