Restricted Research - Award List, Note/Discussion Page
Fiscal Year: 2023
1839 The University of Texas at El Paso (143727)
Principal Investigator: Tseng,Tzu-Liang B
Total Amount of Contract, Award, or Gift (Annual before 2011): $ 367,229
Exceeds $250,000 (Is it flagged?): Yes
Start and End Dates: 7/1/22 - 6/30/23
Restricted Research: YES
Academic Discipline: Rsch Instit for Manuf/Eng Syst
Department, Center, School, or Institute: Rsch Instit for Manuf/Eng Syst
Title of Contract, Award, or Gift: PRE AWARD- TMAC GY08 - Federal
Name of Granting or Contracting Agency/Entity:
UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS AT ARLINGTON
CFDA Link: DOC
11.611
Program Title:
Manufacturing Extension Partnership
CFDA Linked: Manufacturing Extension Partnership
Note:
The Texas Manufacturing Assistance Center (TMAC) exists to enhance the competitive position of the state's manufacturing sector. TMAC's manufacturing professionals work with a wide range of industrial firms, delivering training, providing technical assistance and implementing best business practices. Our particular emphasis is on the needs of small to mid-sized manufacturers. Focus areas include lean manufacturing and lean office principles, technology solutions, strategic management, quality systems, environment and safety.The Texas Manufacturing Assistance Center:Provides affordable statewide access to training and technical assistance that smaller manufacturers and those in rural areas would not otherwise have.Leverages partners’ funding and customer fees with federal dollars in a unique public-private partnership.Supports the competitiveness of Texas’ manufacturing sector by focusing on firms committed to continuous improvement and willing to invest in their own growth.Enhances the development of supplier relationships between large and small manufacturers in Texas, helping o keep dollars circulating within the state economy. Has a measurable positive impact on its customers and the state economy.
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