Who We Are
The MSU TechLink Center is an integral part of the Office of the Vice President for Research and Economic Development. TechLink was established in 1996 to help technology companies in Montana and the surrounding states develop productive technology partnerships with the nation’s ten NASA centers. In 1999, it became the Department of Defense’s first national partnership intermediary, helping companies nationwide to license DoD inventions for conversion into new products and services.
TechLink’s activities have gradually evolved. Today, TechLink is highly integrated with MSU’s modern land-grant mission and economic development outreach. In addition to its nationally prominent technology transfer activities for DoD, TechLink manages MSU’s Technology Transfer Office, runs the university’s Software Engineering and Analysis Laboratory involving computer science students and faculty, promotes Small Business Innovation Research (SBIR), and actively engages with other MSU entities to advance the state’s innovation economy and foster economic development.