Paul Zielinski

Executive Director at Federal Laboratory Consortium

Paul Zielinski is currently serving as the Executive Director at the Federal Laboratory Consortium. Prior to this role, Paul held positions such as Director at the National Institute of Standards and Technology and Chair at the Federal Laboratory Consortium. With a background in engineering and environmental management, Paul's experience includes roles at the US Department of Energy, US Environmental Protection Agency, and BDM International. Paul holds a Master of Science in Civil/Environmental Engineering from the University of Maryland, a Master of Business Administration in Entrepreneurship/Entrepreneurial Studies from Northcentral University, and a Bachelor's degree in Biology from The University of Toledo.

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Federal Laboratory Consortium

Formally chartered by the Federal Technology Transfer Act of 1986 (15 U.S.C. §3710), the FLC’s mission is to promote, educate and facilitate federal technology transfer among its member labs and institutions so they can easily reach their mission goals, and impact society and the economy with new innovative technologies. Through easy-to-use, cross-agency resources, education and training, tools and services the FLC creates and provides for our nation, federal labs are better able to create public-private partnerships, navigate the commercialization process, and help companies achieve market success. To learn more about the technology transfer process and how the FLC can assist with facilitating the T2 process, view our "What is Technology Transfer?"​ video, here https://youtu.be/KrhpLt0-auw.


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