Resident Partners
Discover the power of collaboration in our latest video highlighting the dynamic partnership between Montgomery College and Hughes Network Systems. This initiative celebrates the grand opening of the state-of-the-art Hughes building on the PIC MC campus. Through this partnership, we are fostering innovation, driving high-tech manufacturing, and empowering the next generation of technology leaders. Join us as we explore how this collaboration is shaping the future of education and industry in our community.
State-of-the-Art Technology to Campus
Skip sectionThe Montgomery County owned business incubator houses more than 20 firms in its 32,000 square foot building while promoting intellectual and entrepreneurial synergy among students, faculty, and businesses. It specifically addresses the needs of start-up technology companies and specializes in stem cell research, healthcare information technology, biotechnology, nanotechnology, and information technology.
Holy Cross Germantown Hospital is the first hospital in the nation located on a community college campus with an educational partnership. The goal: to help train the next generation of health care professionals. The hospital has a unique collaboration with the College. The hospital is a valuable resource for aspiring health care workers. It provides students with hands-on learning, state-of-the-art instructional space and exposure to the most advanced medical technology.
Holy Cross Health selected NexCore Group in a national competition to develop a four-story Medical Office Building adjacent to the Holy Cross Germantown Hospital, the first hospital developed in Montgomery County, MD in 35 years. The hospital campus was built to respond to the need for health services in the fastest growing and aging region in the county.
The 145,000 square-foot building represents an $87.9 million investment in STEM education and workforce development. Throughout the facility, 700 electronic devices, including Smart Instructor Work Stations, computers, and monitors will support activities in the classrooms and labs.