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Providing funding and support for Texas State innovators to develop prototypes and turn their groundbreaking research into real world impact. Exterior of the STAR ONE business park Support for Commercialization The Office of Innovation, Commercialization and Engagement is TXST’s technology transfer office, helping advance the commercial and societal impact of research.
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