A new program will help Wyoming inventors, entrepreneurs and companies get their ideas into the marketplace, allowing them to create technology and business ideas and then communicate those innovations on a national level.
The Wyoming Business Council and the University of Wyoming's Manufacturing-Works Program teamed up to create the Wyoming Innovative Marketplace (WIM), according to a news release.
"We're excited about this new opportunity to create new jobs and enhance the jobs that exist here,"said Wyoming Business Council CEO Bob Jensen.
WIM is part of the U.S. Department of Commerce's National Institute of Standards and Technology/Manufacturing Extension Partnership. WIM is affiliated with the U.S.A. National Innovation Marketplace, which helps innovators to commercialize their products or services.
"This is great news for Wyoming's innovators, inventors and small business incubators," said Gov. Dave Freudenthal. "Folks in Wyoming have great ideas, and they're hard workers. This will give them a competitive edge."
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Author: Wyoma Groenenberg