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Navy invents groundbreaking technology for next-gen screens | TechLink Pulse

Navy scientists developed and patented a groundbreaking technology that could give smartphone and television screens flexible, stretchable, and shatterproof properties. Interested? Read the featured story:

The new and refreshed Main Street Montana website is live.

 The updated site includes a new interactive map featuring the Rural Partner communities we have been working with over the past year.Please share the news!

Early Stage MT 2019 Regional Showcases to begin this week

Early Stage MT 2019 Missoula Regional program kicks off this Thursday, May 2nd at 5pm.

TechLink – Navy lab in Indiana applies for patent on machine vision software

Technology transfer option means businesses can repurpose government inventions

Want to Launch a Business? Why You Should Consider Acquisition Entrepreneurship

Here are some tips for how to make the most of taking over an old-economy business.

A Cancer Scare Helped This Founder Realize His Need for Community. A Co-Working Space Was His Answer

So far, the club’s community, built largely on word of mouth, is achieving Caberwal’s goal of bringing disparate groups together–of its 1,500 members, 60 percent are women and close to 40 percent are nonwhite.

Online resource center launches to support Missoula’s 250 nonprofit groups

Heather Sundheim, executive director of Living Art of Montana, said the Missoula Nonprofit Center will help her connect with people and organizations that share the same values and goals.

Why now is the time for millennials, Gen Xers to buy a small business

Research shows millions of Baby Boomers will sell or close their businesses during the next 10 years and 72 percent of them lack a succession plan. That is a substantial amount of jobs and valuable businesses at stake.

As the tech industry grows in Montana, are women growing with it?

As the tech sector grows rapidly, women are making gains in Montana.

Billings teen Kathryn Brower and her business, 406 Lips wins challenge for young entrepreneurs

This summer, Bower will attend the Montana Startup Academy, where teens from across the state will meet with MSU professors in Bozeman to try to solve world problems through business.