To help entrepreneurs and startups initiate the development of health technologies, the National Science Foundation (NSF) and the National Institutes of Health (NIH) Small Business Innovation Research (SBIR) programs offers seeding funding.This presentation details how these programs work, the funding phases, the proposal development process and the importance of a business plan and a business model to prepare a NSF and a NIH SBIR Phase I grant application.
SBIR 101 by InterKn - Everything you need to know about America's Seed FundStem
Are you developing innovative technology? Are you looking for funding for your R&D? Are you interested in pursuing an SBIR or STTR opportunity but aren't sure where to start? You've come to the right place! At InterKn, our mission is to educate entrepreneurs and researchers about alternative innovation funding. In this short presentation, we discuss everything you need to know about the SBIR Program and how you can use it to fund your project past proof-of-concept and on to a commercially viable product! For more free information on innovation funding resources, visit us at https://www.interkn.com.
Here are the top 3 results from the search:
1. NASA - Additive Manufacturing of Metallic Components for Spacecraft and Launch Vehicles
2. DOD - SBIR/STTR Topic Index: Additive Manufacturing
3. DOE - Additive Manufacturing for Energy Applications
This search on www.zyn.com/sbir provides a quick way to find SBIR topics across multiple agencies that relate specifically to additive manufacturing technologies. The results directly link to the topic descriptions on the agencies' websites for more details. This is a fast and effective way to identify funding opportunities aligned with your technical expertise.
Moseda Technologies Company Presentation, November 2015GeoInvesting LLC
Moseda Technologies Inc. primarily engages in the development and operation of mobile device management software systems that allow the management to tracking of assets using mobile devices. It develops SmartCare, a mobile health solution for accessing, tracking, and managing patient health records securely from the Web, smartphone, or tablet; for automatic vital tracking; and for healthcare providers to manage staff and tasks. The company also provides SmartCare@Home, a telemedicine solution that utilizes the mobile, wearables, and SaaS technology to allow for remote patient monitoring. In addition, it offers SmartFleet, a fleet and asset tracking software for businesses that operate mobile and vehicle fleets. The company is headquartered in Vancouver, Canada.
Hong Kong announced HKD 168 billion budget surplus from which 40% will be generated to the development and support towards technology and innovation focused businesses.
Focus has been set on four areas: biotechnology, artificial intelligence (AI), smart city and financial technologies.
The document introduces the Small Business Innovation Research (SBIR) and Small Business Technology Transfer (STTR) programs. These programs are the largest sources of early-stage funding for small businesses in the US. They provide over $2.5 billion annually across 11 federal agencies for SBIR and 5 agencies for STTR. The programs have three phases - Phase I funds concept exploration, Phase II funds R&D development, and Phase III supports commercialization. The goals are to stimulate innovation, support small businesses to meet federal R&D needs, and increase commercialization of technologies developed with federal funding.
Webinar presented 10/23/2014 by Texas State SBDC, the Texas Entrepreneur Network, Spot On Sciences and Allen Baker- representative of the Fall National SBIR/STTR Conference.
The document provides an overview of the SBIR/STTR programs which allocate over $2.4 billion annually to support small businesses in developing innovative technologies. SBIR grants are awarded in three phases to support proof of concept, prototype development, and commercialization. Key changes to the programs through recent reauthorization include increased funding percentages, new application and registration requirements, and a greater focus on commercialization outcomes. The document outlines eligibility criteria, participating agencies, and upcoming application deadlines to help small businesses navigate and take advantage of SBIR/STTR funding opportunities.
SBIR 101 by InterKn - Everything you need to know about America's Seed FundStem
Are you developing innovative technology? Are you looking for funding for your R&D? Are you interested in pursuing an SBIR or STTR opportunity but aren't sure where to start? You've come to the right place! At InterKn, our mission is to educate entrepreneurs and researchers about alternative innovation funding. In this short presentation, we discuss everything you need to know about the SBIR Program and how you can use it to fund your project past proof-of-concept and on to a commercially viable product! For more free information on innovation funding resources, visit us at https://www.interkn.com.
Here are the top 3 results from the search:
1. NASA - Additive Manufacturing of Metallic Components for Spacecraft and Launch Vehicles
2. DOD - SBIR/STTR Topic Index: Additive Manufacturing
3. DOE - Additive Manufacturing for Energy Applications
This search on www.zyn.com/sbir provides a quick way to find SBIR topics across multiple agencies that relate specifically to additive manufacturing technologies. The results directly link to the topic descriptions on the agencies' websites for more details. This is a fast and effective way to identify funding opportunities aligned with your technical expertise.
Moseda Technologies Company Presentation, November 2015GeoInvesting LLC
Moseda Technologies Inc. primarily engages in the development and operation of mobile device management software systems that allow the management to tracking of assets using mobile devices. It develops SmartCare, a mobile health solution for accessing, tracking, and managing patient health records securely from the Web, smartphone, or tablet; for automatic vital tracking; and for healthcare providers to manage staff and tasks. The company also provides SmartCare@Home, a telemedicine solution that utilizes the mobile, wearables, and SaaS technology to allow for remote patient monitoring. In addition, it offers SmartFleet, a fleet and asset tracking software for businesses that operate mobile and vehicle fleets. The company is headquartered in Vancouver, Canada.
Hong Kong announced HKD 168 billion budget surplus from which 40% will be generated to the development and support towards technology and innovation focused businesses.
Focus has been set on four areas: biotechnology, artificial intelligence (AI), smart city and financial technologies.
The document introduces the Small Business Innovation Research (SBIR) and Small Business Technology Transfer (STTR) programs. These programs are the largest sources of early-stage funding for small businesses in the US. They provide over $2.5 billion annually across 11 federal agencies for SBIR and 5 agencies for STTR. The programs have three phases - Phase I funds concept exploration, Phase II funds R&D development, and Phase III supports commercialization. The goals are to stimulate innovation, support small businesses to meet federal R&D needs, and increase commercialization of technologies developed with federal funding.
Webinar presented 10/23/2014 by Texas State SBDC, the Texas Entrepreneur Network, Spot On Sciences and Allen Baker- representative of the Fall National SBIR/STTR Conference.
The document provides an overview of the SBIR/STTR programs which allocate over $2.4 billion annually to support small businesses in developing innovative technologies. SBIR grants are awarded in three phases to support proof of concept, prototype development, and commercialization. Key changes to the programs through recent reauthorization include increased funding percentages, new application and registration requirements, and a greater focus on commercialization outcomes. The document outlines eligibility criteria, participating agencies, and upcoming application deadlines to help small businesses navigate and take advantage of SBIR/STTR funding opportunities.
The document provides an overview of various funding opportunities available in India for biotech innovations and ventures at different stages, from early concept development to commercialization. It discusses government funding schemes from departments like DBT, DST, MSME that support areas such as proof-of-concept studies, technology development, validation, market assistance and incubator development. International sources of funding from organizations like Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation, Wellcome Trust and Grand Challenges Canada are also mentioned.
Artificial Intelligence holds tremendous promise, but moving from idea to implementation is far from easy. The reality is that the majority of AI projects end up failing today.
In this discussion, we will explore the best practices and provide specific guidance on how to successfully implement AI projects within your organization. We will talk about designing your AI strategy, selecting the best projects, building successful multifunctional teams and delivering results.
This talk is based on decades of experience and hundreds of implementations.
The document summarizes information about the SBIR/STTR programs, which provide funding for small businesses to conduct research and development. It outlines that SBIR provides funding through three phases to support innovation from proof of concept to commercialization. Eligible businesses can receive up to $150k in Phase I and $1 million in Phase II. STTR also provides funding but requires partnerships with research institutions. The document provides details on eligibility, the application process, tips for successful proposals, and contacts for additional assistance from New York state specialists.
Startup India is a flagship initiative of the Government of India, intended to build a strong ecosystem that is conducive for the growth of startup businesses, drive sustainable economic growth, and generate large-scale employment opportunities. The Government through this initiative aims to empower Startups to grow through innovation and design.
For Details
Visit Blog: www.canitinmpathak.blogspot.com
YouTube channel: CA Nitin Pathak
Lens on 1st Half 2020 Post-Covid19 Investment With New Insight up to Sep 2020Alchemy Crew
This presentation shares insight on the investment patterns within the InsurTech practice area between January 2020 and September 2020.
I delivered these sides virtually for Exec InsurTech team in Cologne and Digital Africa Conference on InsurTech.
The presentation also highlights startups that have received the most investment during the period and the type of business model or solutions they are putting to market. Investors are certainly funding more mature businesses today.
We believe seed investment will start again once potential consolidation has occurred within the marketplace.
S&A knowledge series - Financial assistance to MSMEDhruv Seth
SIDBI Assistance to Facilitate Emergency response against coronavirus
SIDBI Assistance to Facilitate Emergency response against coronavirus Plus
Technology Development Board- Proposal for Fighting Covid-19
This document provides an overview of Small Business Innovation Research (SBIR) and Small Business Technology Transfer (STTR) funding programs. It describes who is eligible to receive SBIR/STTR grants, the three phases of funding, and the 11 federal agencies that offer SBIR programs and 6 that offer STTR programs. Key points include that SBIR/STTR grants can fund high-risk research and development, applicants must be US-owned small businesses, and proposals require demonstrating the value of the innovative idea to the funding agency.
This document provides an overview of the SBIR/STTR programs, which provide $4 billion annually in funding for small businesses to conduct research and development with commercial potential. It summarizes the key aspects of the programs, including the three phases of funding, eligibility requirements for applicants and projects, the differences between SBIR and STTR, and tips for successful applications. BBCetc is an organization that assists companies in winning SBIR/STTR funding and using it to advance their technology development.
Startup Advisor Lunch & Learn: SBIR/STTR ApplicationsJessy Arter
This document provides information about leveraging SBIR/STTR funding for early-stage technology development. It discusses the basics of SBIR/STTR programs, why they should be part of financing tactics, and best practices for competing for this funding. It also describes Montana's extensive innovation ecosystem and resources for technical assistance through the Montana Innovation Partnership.
Slides that accompanied the Q2 2020 Quarterly Investment Briefing for West of England on 18th June if it had happened! The slides include a presentation from Thanh Quan-Nicholls, the Programme Lead for the new Digital Innovation Fund created by UWE and an update on those companies that have raised investment and those that hope to do so in the next quarter.
Slides 39-41 include information about those 24 companies that are actively raising investment in Q3 2020. Check out the disclaimer - these aren't recommendations, just information.
KTN Digital and Creative Business Briefing August 2019 with information on events, funding and support initiatives for innovative UK based digital businesses
The Knowledge Transfer Network, (KTN), Monthly Digital and Creative Business Briefing update. Listing support and innovation opportunities for UK Digital Technology Businesses More info: www.ktn-uk.org
Slides from Public Resources for Business Development event for Minnesota Cup...University of Minnesota
On Monday, August 16, 2010, the MN Department of Employment & Economic Development (DEED), University of Minnesota's Carlson School of Management and Holmes Center for Entrepreneurship, Minnesota Cup and CleanTech Open hosted an event for Minnesota Cup and CleanTech Open entrepreneurs on public resources for business development and sources of funding.
This project has received funding from the European Union's Horizon 2020 programme. The document discusses commercializing innovation, including developing prototypes, testing MVPs, launching products, and scaling. It covers challenges like funding gaps, regulatory differences, and ensuring a product-market fit throughout the commercialization process.
The document provides an agenda for Day 2 of Fintech Bootcamp 2019 held at Babson College in Boston, MA. It was presented by Sri Krishnamurthy, founder and CEO of QuantUniversity, an analytics and fintech advisory firm. The agenda includes discussions on insurtech innovations in areas like process optimization, new products, and the increasing use of analytics and connected devices in insurance. It also provides two case studies, one on roof type classification using data and the other highlighting key insights on the insurtech industry including growth trends, funding amounts, and valuations.
MSC presents a report to understand and assess the impact of the pandemic on the FinTech ecosystem. It also focuses on how the FinTech ecosystem has progressed and adapted to the new normal.
This document provides an overview of Smart Agriculture Analytics (SAA), a startup company aiming to build a data and analytics platform connecting agritech suppliers with clients in emerging markets. SAA plans to launch news and data products starting in late 2014 to establish itself as a trusted source of information on China's agritech sector. Long term, SAA aims to grow its platform to enable direct online trades between agritech suppliers and clients.
The document provides an overview of various funding opportunities available in India for biotech innovations and ventures at different stages, from early concept development to commercialization. It discusses government funding schemes from departments like DBT, DST, MSME that support areas such as proof-of-concept studies, technology development, validation, market assistance and incubator development. International sources of funding from organizations like Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation, Wellcome Trust and Grand Challenges Canada are also mentioned.
Artificial Intelligence holds tremendous promise, but moving from idea to implementation is far from easy. The reality is that the majority of AI projects end up failing today.
In this discussion, we will explore the best practices and provide specific guidance on how to successfully implement AI projects within your organization. We will talk about designing your AI strategy, selecting the best projects, building successful multifunctional teams and delivering results.
This talk is based on decades of experience and hundreds of implementations.
The document summarizes information about the SBIR/STTR programs, which provide funding for small businesses to conduct research and development. It outlines that SBIR provides funding through three phases to support innovation from proof of concept to commercialization. Eligible businesses can receive up to $150k in Phase I and $1 million in Phase II. STTR also provides funding but requires partnerships with research institutions. The document provides details on eligibility, the application process, tips for successful proposals, and contacts for additional assistance from New York state specialists.
Startup India is a flagship initiative of the Government of India, intended to build a strong ecosystem that is conducive for the growth of startup businesses, drive sustainable economic growth, and generate large-scale employment opportunities. The Government through this initiative aims to empower Startups to grow through innovation and design.
For Details
Visit Blog: www.canitinmpathak.blogspot.com
YouTube channel: CA Nitin Pathak
Lens on 1st Half 2020 Post-Covid19 Investment With New Insight up to Sep 2020Alchemy Crew
This presentation shares insight on the investment patterns within the InsurTech practice area between January 2020 and September 2020.
I delivered these sides virtually for Exec InsurTech team in Cologne and Digital Africa Conference on InsurTech.
The presentation also highlights startups that have received the most investment during the period and the type of business model or solutions they are putting to market. Investors are certainly funding more mature businesses today.
We believe seed investment will start again once potential consolidation has occurred within the marketplace.
S&A knowledge series - Financial assistance to MSMEDhruv Seth
SIDBI Assistance to Facilitate Emergency response against coronavirus
SIDBI Assistance to Facilitate Emergency response against coronavirus Plus
Technology Development Board- Proposal for Fighting Covid-19
This document provides an overview of Small Business Innovation Research (SBIR) and Small Business Technology Transfer (STTR) funding programs. It describes who is eligible to receive SBIR/STTR grants, the three phases of funding, and the 11 federal agencies that offer SBIR programs and 6 that offer STTR programs. Key points include that SBIR/STTR grants can fund high-risk research and development, applicants must be US-owned small businesses, and proposals require demonstrating the value of the innovative idea to the funding agency.
This document provides an overview of the SBIR/STTR programs, which provide $4 billion annually in funding for small businesses to conduct research and development with commercial potential. It summarizes the key aspects of the programs, including the three phases of funding, eligibility requirements for applicants and projects, the differences between SBIR and STTR, and tips for successful applications. BBCetc is an organization that assists companies in winning SBIR/STTR funding and using it to advance their technology development.
Startup Advisor Lunch & Learn: SBIR/STTR ApplicationsJessy Arter
This document provides information about leveraging SBIR/STTR funding for early-stage technology development. It discusses the basics of SBIR/STTR programs, why they should be part of financing tactics, and best practices for competing for this funding. It also describes Montana's extensive innovation ecosystem and resources for technical assistance through the Montana Innovation Partnership.
Slides that accompanied the Q2 2020 Quarterly Investment Briefing for West of England on 18th June if it had happened! The slides include a presentation from Thanh Quan-Nicholls, the Programme Lead for the new Digital Innovation Fund created by UWE and an update on those companies that have raised investment and those that hope to do so in the next quarter.
Slides 39-41 include information about those 24 companies that are actively raising investment in Q3 2020. Check out the disclaimer - these aren't recommendations, just information.
KTN Digital and Creative Business Briefing August 2019 with information on events, funding and support initiatives for innovative UK based digital businesses
The Knowledge Transfer Network, (KTN), Monthly Digital and Creative Business Briefing update. Listing support and innovation opportunities for UK Digital Technology Businesses More info: www.ktn-uk.org
Slides from Public Resources for Business Development event for Minnesota Cup...University of Minnesota
On Monday, August 16, 2010, the MN Department of Employment & Economic Development (DEED), University of Minnesota's Carlson School of Management and Holmes Center for Entrepreneurship, Minnesota Cup and CleanTech Open hosted an event for Minnesota Cup and CleanTech Open entrepreneurs on public resources for business development and sources of funding.
This project has received funding from the European Union's Horizon 2020 programme. The document discusses commercializing innovation, including developing prototypes, testing MVPs, launching products, and scaling. It covers challenges like funding gaps, regulatory differences, and ensuring a product-market fit throughout the commercialization process.
The document provides an agenda for Day 2 of Fintech Bootcamp 2019 held at Babson College in Boston, MA. It was presented by Sri Krishnamurthy, founder and CEO of QuantUniversity, an analytics and fintech advisory firm. The agenda includes discussions on insurtech innovations in areas like process optimization, new products, and the increasing use of analytics and connected devices in insurance. It also provides two case studies, one on roof type classification using data and the other highlighting key insights on the insurtech industry including growth trends, funding amounts, and valuations.
MSC presents a report to understand and assess the impact of the pandemic on the FinTech ecosystem. It also focuses on how the FinTech ecosystem has progressed and adapted to the new normal.
This document provides an overview of Smart Agriculture Analytics (SAA), a startup company aiming to build a data and analytics platform connecting agritech suppliers with clients in emerging markets. SAA plans to launch news and data products starting in late 2014 to establish itself as a trusted source of information on China's agritech sector. Long term, SAA aims to grow its platform to enable direct online trades between agritech suppliers and clients.
Explore the key differences between silicone sponge rubber and foam rubber in this comprehensive presentation. Learn about their unique properties, manufacturing processes, and applications across various industries. Discover how each material performs in terms of temperature resistance, chemical resistance, and cost-effectiveness. Gain insights from real-world case studies and make informed decisions for your projects.