The Hagerstown Community College Technical Innovation Center provides an opportunity for tech start-ups to accelerate into viable companies by providing an array of resources and services. These services include affordable facilities (wet lab and office space), business concept review, customized support services, market evaluation, manufacturing assistance, and more. Services are developed or orchestrated by incubator management and are offered both in the incubator and through its network of contacts. Visit our website for more information or call 240-500-2479.
The TIC is the largest, most comprehensive technology-based business incubator in Western Maryland. It provides space and other services and amenities to entrepreneurs, start-ups, and existing companies. Their facilities consist of office space, open manufacturing space, conference rooms, and 4,000 square feet of biotech research labs.
TIC programming includes:
- A Co-Working Community
- Affordable facilities
- Bookkeeping set-up and clerical support
- Customized support services
- Cash-flow planning and financial analysis
- HR planning and policy consultation
- Market evaluations including sales forecasting and strategizing
- Manufacturing assistance
- Presentation and proposal development assistance
- SBIR/STTR development assistance
Business Incubator with Lab Space
The Technical Innovation Center (TIC) at Hagerstown Community College (HCC) has 4,000 square feet of wet lab space with 5 startup research and production firm lessees. The entrepreneurs found Hagerstown from the suburban Washington, DC area and as far away as South Carolina.
The TIC has numerous amenities for those looking for lab space, including:
- 11 Total labs
- Fume hoods
- biosafety cabinets
- A common lab with -80°C freezer, centrifuge, water purifier, CO2 incubator and more.
Biotech Workforce Development Efforts
The area’s higher educational institutions, public schools and their partners are working together to further develop the local science and technology workforce. HCC began offering a Biotechnology Associate of Applied Science Degree program in 2007 and enrollment numbers continue to increase. For the fall 2010 semester, HCC’s biotechnology program had 43 degree-seeking students and 9 certificate-seeking students enrolled.
To support the increased interest and growth in the program, HCC constructed a new $35 million Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math (STEM) building. In addition, the college is using recently awarded grants from the National Science Foundation as well as BRAC to accelerate the development of a biotechnology educational path that exposes high school students to college-level biotech opportunities.
The biotechnology educational path includes the InnovaBio-MD program, a state-of-the-art biotechnology research and internship program that collaborates with Fort Detrick research agencies and private biotech firms and engages students in actual research projects on the HCC campus. These efforts will help keep pace with the predicted workforce development needs that will accompany high-tech industry growth.