Program areas at Technology Management Institute
Inspire fellowship invested time to develop and outline the following concept -- initiate the development of an experimental 9-month program focused on understanding and assessing the impact of disruptive Technology (e.g., artificial intelligence, machine learning, quantum computing, etc.) On a set of specific businesses in certain growth industries (e.g., life sciences and digital game development). The program will be further developed in 2023 and will identify potential local, state and federal funding sources.
Ic chip design & fabrication proof of concept program for stem students provided support to another 501-c-3 organizaton, ny design, to develop the initial program with efabless and to identify a set of eight academic organizations in new york state to participate. Several student teams from new york colleges (rensselaer polytechnic institute, hudson valley community college and mohawk valley community college) developed designs and submitted them for silicon chip fabrication. The fabricated chips will be provided back to the students in 2023 for testing.
Technology orientation programs (top) for underserved students an initial curriculum was implemented in the fall of 2022 and about 20 students completed the semester-long program, which was designed to introduce the Technology and business industry to students in grades 7- 10, both in the classroom settings and trough on-site visits with rensselaer county, ny. Certificates of completion were awarded to the students who completed the program.
Amortization of organization expenses