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Ford Motor Company has provided substantial financial support for the MBA Technology Transfer Challenge during 2006 and 2007.  The Center is fortunate to be partnered with Ford. We appreciate Ford’s interest in our students and the benefit that the MBA Tech Transfer Challenge  delivers in preparing students to work in organizations such as Ford.  See Ford's website>

Lynntech, Inc., a research and technology development company located in the Research Valley, has been the major sponsor of the Ideas Challenge for many years. We are able to continue this valuable program due to the generosity of Lynntech.  President Oliver Murphy believes in the mission of the Ideas Challenge: Helping students think entrepreneurially. See Lynntech's website> 

The Research Valley Partnership, an economic development corporation for the Research Valley, has been a long term supporter of CNVE programs. The partnership supports the MBA Technology Transfer Challenge, Start-Up 101 and the Aggie 100.  We continue to be grateful for this partnership. See The Research Valley Partnership's website>

 

 

PKF Texas has been a tremendous supporter for CNVE and its programs, both in terms of financial support and volunteer effort. They continue to be an integral part of the Aggie 100 program, providing the financial analysis and compilation. See PKF's website> 

The Texas Business Journals is the official media sponsor of the Aggie 100.
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