

Special Event: Eureka! Winning Ways: Smarter Choices for Growth
In a high energy, data packed presentation, business growth guru Doug Hall will describe a new proven growth system for small and midsized manufacturers. He will present research on how U.S. Manufacturing Companies can ignite the chain reaction of top-line growth and avoid the spiral of loss. Learn the 3 most important questions in customer’s minds and more. Register online

The Maryland Technology Extension Service (MTES), a program that delivers practical and cost-effective technical and business assistance to state companies, announces a new, radio-frequency identification (RFID) assessment program for a limited number of companies at no cost. Press release»

A joint MTES/State environmental assistance program for Maryland companies has received a Most Valuable Pollution Prevention (MVP2) Project/Program Award from the National Pollution Prevention Roundtable. More»

The Maryland ISO 9000 Consortium program, formerly a part of the University of Maryland Center for Quality and Productivity, is now a part of MTES, complementing MTES' existing ISO 14000 Consortium. | ISO 9000 Web site |

The Maryland Technology Extension Service's work to help Tanglewood Conservatories transition from an artful builder to a global manufacturing firm is highlighted in a Baltimore Sun story (free registration required) about the company. Tanglewood custom builds 19th-century-style glass conservatories.

Maryland
biotech manufacturers can streamline their processes
with the help of MTES' new Productivity
Enhancement consulting program. More

MTES
can connect Maryland manufacturers with university research
expertise through the Maryland
Industrial Partnerships (MIPS) Program. MIPS offers joint funding for university-based
research in collaboration with Maryland companies. University
researchers can help manufacturers solve technical challenges,
as well as develop new products and processes, through
MIPS.

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