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Discover MoreThe University of Tennessee Center for Industrial Services provides consulting solutions to help companies improve and grow. The UT CIS philosophy is to assess the company needs and provide only services that are value added. We utilize the most experienced consultants and most recent technologies. Resources with industry experience and University professors are available through the coordination of CIS Solutions Consultants as needed.
Meet Our Solutions Consultants
Immuno Technologies, Inc. of Memphis, Tennessee focuses on pre-clinical research on spirochetal diseases. The primary focus of the company is to develop and license vaccines and diagnostic tests to help mitigate the impact of…
Read MoreUT CIS has recently welcomed two accomplished professionals to the team!Tintin Czach, the Tennessee Certified Economic Developer (TCED) program's new Program Director, brings with her a background as a transportation manager for…
Read MoreIn order to remain a powerhouse in the automotive space, Tennessee is ready to invest in and leverage our state’s assets in research & development and human capital to position Tennessee as the premier destination for…
Read MoreMany of you in East Tennessee know that our Tennessee Manufacturing Extension Partnership (TMEP) has partnered with UT Knoxville to create the East Tennessee Initiative for Smart Energy Management (ETISE). Another partner is…
Read MoreHolly Barrow, a partner with Midsouth Forestry Services, found herself wondering how her business could expand into doing business with the government and began doing research. As she searched for information, she discovered that…
Read MoreA recent virtual Procurement Opportunities Conference hosted by the Tennessee APEX Accelerator (previously known as Tennessee PTAC) allowed more than 130 small business owners and employees throughout the state to learn more…
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