Flagship public research university in Orono, Maine, with co-located advanced prototyping labs, pilot-scale testing facilities, certification testbeds, a statewide extension network, and dedicated tech transfer. Distinctive access to coastal, forest, and cold-weather proving grounds.
The University of Maine is a comprehensive public research university and the state’s flagship, coupling broad academic depth with an applied, industry‑oriented culture. On campus, companies access large‑scale prototyping facilities, pilot‑scale lines, and specialized test tanks that move concepts toward deployable systems. A statewide Cooperative Extension and field sites connect R&D teams to real‑world conditions across Maine’s coastal, forested, and cold‑weather settings, while industry liaisons streamline sponsored research. Funding comes from competitive federal sources such as the National Science Foundation, Department of Energy, U.S. Department of Agriculture, and the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, while a centralized tech transfer office supports IP, licensing, SBIR/STTR, and startup formation.