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The MSU Innovation Campus is a collision space for partnerships among industry and MSU researchers, opportunities for student internships and employment, and a hub for collaborative innovation that fuels economic development in Montana & beyond.

 

Innovation Campus unit identifier In the past year, MSUIC has:
  • completed construction of the 78,000 sq. ft. Aurora building in November 2024. The 88,000 sq. ft. EngineWorks building, home of the AFRL sponsored Quantum Core with three quantum computers, will open in the first quarter of 2025.
  • completed a rezoning of the campus to B-2.
  • completed a Planned Development Zone process which will allow for denser development of the campus through significant relaxations in the allowable building height and required parking. 
  • begun construction of Quantum Core offices/labs within the Engineworks building. 
  • begun a collaborative planning process with MSU for campus signage.

 

 

 

Blackstone Launchpad

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The LaunchPad is a campus resource for MSU students, faculty, and alumni focused or interested in entrepreneurship and innovation. Key resources include consults, mentorship, networking, and signature events including the Big Idea Challenge and the $100K Venture Competition.  We help the MSU community bring their ideas to life.
Director: Trevor Huffmaster

Montana Manufacturing Extension Center (MMEC)

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The Montana Manufacturing Extension Center is a statewide manufacturing outreach and assistance center staffed by full-time professionals with extensive experience in manufacturing and business. Housed in MSU’s Norm Asbjornson College of Engineering, MMEC serves the manufacturers of Montana by helping them assess and improve their manufacturing operations, providing trainings and workforce development, and leveraging research and technology to keep manufacturing competitive in the state. Director: Paddy Fleming

 

Office of Technology Translation Research (OTTR)

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The Office of Technology Translation Research assists organizations in advancing technology through the Valley of Death (VoD) to transform ideas into inventions that are then implemented by the end user. OTTR provides direct assistance with experienced resources to catalyze technology translation to increase speed and agility.
Director: Todd Daniels

Technology Transfer Office (TTO)

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The goals of the TTO include: establishing collaborations and working relationships between industry and MSU; licensing inventions, and serving as the economic development arm of the university.

Director: Daniel Juliano