PMP
PMP may mean several things:
Business
- Project management plan, a component of project management
- Project Management Professional, a certification in project management
- Pretoria Metal Pressings, a division of weapons manufacturer Denel
- Pest Management Professional, a certification in pest management
Technology
- NAT Port Mapping Protocol
- Pic Micro Pascal, a free Pascal language compiler for PIC processors
- Point-to-multipoint communication (telecommunications)
- Port multiplier, a device that allows one to connect multiple SATA devices to a single SATA host port
- Portable media player, a handheld electronic device that supports the playback of digital media
- Protected Media Path, a technique for enforcing digital rights management
- Personalization Management Platform, a platform to use data from audience and creates user profiles using various machine learning techniques
Mathematics
- Pontryagin's minimum principle, an approach for solving optimal control variational problems.
Healthcare
- Per million population, as listed in Acronyms in healthcare
- Pseudomyxoma peritonei, a rare form of gelatinous cancer
- Prescription monitoring program
Biology and chemistry
- Plant Made Pharmaceuticals, also known as pharming, molecular farming or biofarming
- p-methoxyphenyl, used in synthetic organic chemistry as a protecting group for amines
- Polymethylpentene, a type of plastic
- Phosphonomethylene phenylalanine, a mimetic for pTyr (phosphorylated Tyrosine)
Politics
- People's Monarchist Party (disambiguation), multiple uses
- People's Movement Party, a Romanian political party
- Pwersa ng Masang Pilipino, a Filipino political party
Other uses
- Perlman Music Program, a six-week summer residential course in Shelter Island, New York
- PMP Floating Bridge, a Soviet mobile pontoon bridge
- Pompano Beach Airpark, an airport which is home to the Goodyear blimp
- Prime Material Plane, the central plane of existence in the Dungeons & Dragons role-playing game
- Proto-Malayo-Polynesian language
See also
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