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Microsoft Innovation Center
AbbreviationMIC
Formation2002-12-01
DissolvedN/a
Legal statusAssociation
PurposeBusiness & Educational
HeadquartersVirtual space
Location
  • Around the world, 94 MICs
Region served
Worldwide
Membership
Private persons, organizations, academic institutions, government
Official language
En
Program Manager
Michelle Chapman
Parent organization
Microsoft
Staff
500+
Volunteers
1000+
Website[1]

Microsoft Innovation Centers (MICs) are local government organizations, universities, industry organizations, or software or hardware vendors who partner with Microsoft with a common goal to foster the growth of local software economies. These are state of the art technology facilities which are open to students, developers, IT professionals, entrepreneurs, startups and academic researchers. While each Center tunes its programs to local needs, they all provide similar content and services designed to accelerate technology advances and stimulate local software economies through skills and professional training, industry partnerships and innovation. As of 10 September 2010, there are 115 Microsoft Innovation Centers worldwide,[1] most of which are open to the public. Recently it was reported that Microsoft had proposed to build about 100 innovation centers in India,[2] and several in China.[3] Some innovation centers have also started to develop in Pakistan.[4]

Overview

Microsoft Innovation Centers are offering a comprehensive set of programs and services to foster innovation and grow sustainable local software economies. While each Center tunes its programs to local needs, they all provide similar content and services designed to accelerate technology advances and stimulate local software economies through skills and professional training, industry partnerships and innovation. Primary areas of focus include:

MIC programs and activities

References

  1. ^ Microsoft, number of centers can change
  2. ^ "News18.com: CNN-News18 Breaking News India, Latest News, Current News Headlines". News18. Archived from the original on 2012-12-12.
  3. ^ "Microsoft to launch 1st mainland innovation center". www.technologynewschina.com.
  4. ^ "List of Startup Incubators in Pakistan". 30 November 2017.