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About Maine Innovation
The Office of Innovation was established in 2004 by the Maine Legislature (5MRSA §13105) to "encourage and coordinate the State's research and development activities to foster collaboration among the State's higher education and nonprofit research institutes and the business community."
The office provides strategic direction, promotion, measurement and evaluation of innovation-related public investments in Maine. The Office of Innovation:
- Develops and leads the implementation of the science and technology plan and annual progress reports (5 MSRA §13106) in coordination with the Maine Innovation Economy Advisory Board;
- Oversees the Maine Technology Institute (MTI) (5 MSRA §15302) and the related Research and Development Bond Funds which MTI administers;
- Manages the Technology Centers (5 MSRA §15321), the state's technology incubator system;
- Evaluates Maine's public investments in research and development through the annual Innovation Index (5 MSRA §15106) and Comprehensive Research and Development Evaluation (5 MSRA §15107).
- Manages the Maine Experimental Program to Stimulate Competitive Research (EPSCoR) (5 MSRA §13110) with the University of Maine and the Maine Innovation Economy Advisory Board (MIEAB) that also serves as the EPSCoR Coordinating Committee to strengthen Maine's research infrastructure through access to federal funds;
Staff:
(vacant) The Director of the Office of Innovation, serves as the Governor's Science Advisor, advising the Governor, legislature and others on science and technology policy and innovation investments. As a designee of the Commissioner of Economic and Community Development, the Director of the Office of Innovation also serves on the Board of the Maine Technology Institute and the Small Enterprise Growth Fund.