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The Business Engagement Center (BEC) is an office of the University of Michigan (U-M) that connects companies with university resources.〔Beene, Ryan & Tom Henderson. “University of Michigan ramps up Pfizer move: $200 million drive to fund recruiting, research.” Crain’s Detroit Business. Published 19 May 2012. Retrieved on 14 May 2012 from http://www.crainsdetroit.com/article/20100519/C03/305199994〕 Located in Ann Arbor, MI on the U-M North Campus, the BEC and partner offices in the College of Engineering, School of Medicine and U-M Dearborn facilitate connections with companies by linking business needs with University resources in research, technology, education, student talent, and strategic giving on the U-M campuses.〔Bomey, Nathan. "University of Michigan's economic development strategy is focus of Obama cabinet member's visit." Ann Arbor.com. Published 11 June 2010. Retrieved on 14 May 2012 from http://www.annarbor.com/business-review/obama-cabinet-member-visiting-ann-arbor-for-innovation-forum-on-university-of-michigan-economic-deve/〕 Currently, the BEC has 12 staff members that collaborate on projects and engagement efforts 〔“U-M Resources for Partners.” University of Michigan North Campus Research Complex. Published 2012. Retrieved on 14 May 2012 from http://ncrc.umich.edu/partnerships/partnership-resources〕 and works with businesses both large and small.〔Roush, Matt. "URC: Building The Next Michigan One Tech Spinoff At A Time." CBS Detroit. Published on 21 March 2011. Retrieved on 14 May 2012 from http://detroit.cbslocal.com/2011/03/21/urc-building-the-next-michigan-one-tech-spinoff-at-a-time/#%7B%22id%22%3A0%2C%22sc%22%3A%22http%3A%2F%2Fwww.facebook.com%2Fxd_receiver_v0.4.php%22%2C%22sf%22%3A%22loginStatus%22%2C%22sr%22%3A2%2C%22h%22%3A%22loginSer〕 ==History== The Business Engagement Center was established at the University of Michigan in the fall of 2007. The goal of the organization was to strengthen the University’s business and community partnerships and help revitalize and diversify the state of Michigan’s economy.〔Bomey, Nathan. "http://blog.mlive.com/ann_arbor_business_review/2007/12/um_starting_business_engagemen_1.html." Published on 13 December 2007. Retrieved on 14 March 2012 from http://blog.mlive.com/ann_arbor_business_review/2007/12/um_starting_business_engagemen_1.html〕 The BEC is funded jointly by the U-M Office of the Vice President for Research and the Office for University Development.〔Erickson, Jim. “Weinert named new associate vice president for research—sponsored programs.” The University Record Online. Published 23 April 2012. Retrieved on 14 May 2012 from http://ur.umich.edu/1112/Apr23_12/3485-weinert-named-new〕 In May 2008, the BEC opened on the University of Michigan Central Campus in the Galleria Building located on South University Avenue in Ann Arbor, MI, where it was co-located with the U-M Office of Technology Transfer. The BEC has three satellite offices: College of Engineering Corporate Relations Office,〔 Medical School Business Development Office, and the U-M Dearborn BEC. These offices work together to create partnerships with companies by linking business needs of these companies with University resources: research discoveries, new technology developments, use of high-tech university facilities, access to student and alumni talent, U-M education programs, and opportunities for philanthropic support.〔Steinberg, Stephanie and Kyle Swanson. “Series: Turning to business for ‘U’ needs.” The Michigan Daily. Published 7 October 2009. Retrieved on 14 May 2012 from http://www.michigandaily.com/content/series-turning-business-u-needs?page=0,0〕 In September 2010, the BEC moved to the North Campus Research Complex (NCRC), where it continues to be co-located with the U-M Office of Technology Transfer.〔 In 2011, the BEC approach went statewide with the launch of the Michigan Corporate Relations Network (M-CRN). The goal of the M-CRN is to provide companies, large and small, with greater access to the deep pool of talent, resources, and facilities at the state of Michigan’s six leading research universities. These university partners include Michigan State University, Michigan Technological University, the University of Michigan, University of Michigan-Dearborn, Wayne State University, and Western Michigan University. Collectively, these six institutions account for 98 percent of the academic research and 99 percent of all patent activity done in the state of Michigan. This initiative helps increase the growth and productivity of Michigan-based companies. Teaching and research opportunities also attract new businesses to the state. For this program, the Michigan Economic Development Corporation (MEDC) awarded a grant of more than $1.8 million to help fund the M-CRN.〔McClelland, Renee. “First statewide university-business network to be created.” The University Record Online. Published 14 November 2011. Retrieved on 14 May 2012 from http://ur.umich.edu/1112/Nov14_11/2867-first-statewide-university-business〕
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