U - Science & Technology

  • At Maxsys.org, we believe that every community deserves access to skilled, trustworthy technology support. Maxsys International bridges the gap between community organizations and skilled local IT professionals, creating technology ecosystems that strengthen communities from within.

    We are a movement focused on building community-centered technology ecosystems. Our goal is to connect local organizations with trusted, verified IT professionals (people we call Tech Stewards) who live and work within the same communities they serve.

  • DSOS is set to launch a comprehensive strategy designed to equip individuals and communities with essential digital tools, resources, and skills. This initiative aims to empower participants to engage fully in the digital landscape, promoting inclusivity while enhancing opportunities for personal and communal development. By providing access to training and resources, we foster an environment where everyone can thrive in an increasingly digital world, paving the way for sustainable growth and collaboration within diverse communities.

  • Triangle Biotech Tuesday (or TBT) is a 501(c)3 organization that hosts a monthly networking event started in May 2012 to connect scientific professionals, facilitate collaborations and foster communications throughout RTP and the greater Research Triangle area.

    We aim for continuous growth through participation of all major pharmaceutical, biotech, government and academic institutions within and around RTP.

  • E2D's mission is to provide affordable access to essential at-home technology and digital skills for all North Carolina families. Our goals are to support academic success for students, preparing them for college, careers, and beyond as well as contribute to job creation and retention for adult members of households.

  • Our mission is to enhance youth science understanding through interactive and engaging discovery.

  • Provide economic, environmental and societal benefits through innovative and practical approaches to energy issues.

  • To promote scientific research and education to encourage the development of the electronic and information technologies industries in the State of North Carolina.

  • Kramden Institute is a non-profit based in Durham, NC whose purpose is connecting Carolinians and building digital equity. 2023 was a year of milestones: 20 years in operation, 53,000 computers given to individuals in 84 counties in North Carolina plus a few in South Carolina, more than 10,500 people educated in our computer class and STEAM afterschool and camps, 10+ communities benefiting from our Community Technology Instruction program, 2.3 million pounds of e-waste diverted from landfills, and a Platinum rating from Candid/Guidestar and a 90+ rating from Charity Navigator.

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