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TI-BMES is a UEDA 2024 Awards of Excellence Finalist
August 13, 2024
The Texas Instruments Biomedical Engineering & Sciences (TI-BMES [Texas Instruments Biomedical Engineering & Sciences] ) Building project has been recognized as a University Economic Development Association (UEDA [University Economic Development Association] ) 2024 Awards of Excellence finalist in the Innovation category. The winner of this award will be announced during the 2024 UEDA Summit at Indiana University, South Bend, running from October 7-9. The summit’s theme is “Regionalism: Prosperity Through Collaboration” and TI-BMES is a great example of both collaboration and innovation.
This 150,000-square-foot, $120M UTD-UTSW [The University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center] facility connects faculty from both institutions as they work to convert cutting-edge medical technologies into clinical applications. Located on the East Campus of the University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center in Dallas, four of the building’s five floors are dedicated to research laboratories. The rest of the space is used for classrooms, conference rooms and offices. TI-BMES is also the new home of the UT Dallas Fabrication and Biodesign Center.