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The Technology Partnerships Office (TPO) is always working to find ways to better advance the TPO and NIST mission of transferring federal technologies from the
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Every single day, across the agencies within the U.S. government, there are many federal researchers working on up-and-coming technologies and are pushing the
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Every year there are many start-up companies formed and small businesses created in the United States, building brick-and-mortar foundations to push forward a
The start of the new year in the Technology Partnerships Office (TPO) brings with it innovative ideas and projects pushing the TPO and NIST mission forward. One
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Throughout history, many innovative ideas have been realized and brought to life within federal laboratories across the country. From this, it was discovered