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  • SBIR/STTR Proposal Prep for DOD and DOE

    Centrepolis Accelerator 21415 Civic Center Dr., Suite #100,, Southfield, United States

    Register Here This Dept. of Defense-focused seminar provides detailed instruction on preparing a proposal to meet the requirements of the DoD and DOE, including both technical and commercialization plans, and navigating the submission process. Presented by DoD SBIR/STTR expert, Jerry Hollister, the program will also cover: • SBIR/STTR program basics and up-to-date information on the DoD and DOE program • An understanding of the differences between DoD components • Tips on how to identify a topic • The importance of talking to Technical Points of Contact during the pre-release period • Writing to meet the reviewers’ expectations • Common pitfalls and how to avoid them, and more About the Trainer: Jerry Hollister, Principal Consultant Jerry Hollister is a BBCetc Principal Consultant, joining the company in 2017 with 30 years of leadership experience in government, higher education, non-profit and for-profit enterprises. After earning an engineering degree from the University of Michigan, he served as commissioned Naval Officer in the Civil Engineer Corps and a warranted Contracting Officer for the Dept. of Defense. Prior to joining BBCetc, Jerry was COO for Michigan-based start-up Niowave, a developer of superconducting electron accelerators. Jerry was instrumental in Niowave receiving $20 million in SBIR awards. The […]

  • SBIR/STTR 101: Introduction and Overview

    SPARK East 215 W. Michigan Ave., Ypsilanti, MI, United States

    Register Here The Federal SBIR/STTR programs award $3.2 billion in high-risk R&D funding annually to qualified small businesses developing game-changing technologies. Attend this session and find out more about the two programs and how they can provide a source of R&D funding between the initial development of your innovative idea and proof that it has potential in the marketplace. Learn about SBIR/STTR eligibility requirements, which of the 11 participating agencies best fits your technology, the differences between SBIR and STTR and more. Plus, find out about the Michigan SBIR/STTR Assistance Fund and how you receive guidance and advice on developing of a competitive, compelling proposal with most costs covered by a state grant. Who should attend: Small businesses new to SBIR/STTR Learn the basics to determine if it is appropriate for your company Companies new to SBIR University faculty, researcher, post-doc Explore how SBIR/STTR can facilitate transfer of technologies Learn how you can participate See why SBIR/STTR is not just like a basic research grant Entrepreneurs You need money. Are you eligible for SBIR/STTR funding? Presenter:  Andrea Johanson, Ph.D. Andrea is a BBCetc Principal Consultant with over 25 years of experience in leading international collaborative research projects. Prior to joining BBCetc in 2006, she […]

  • SBIR/STTR Proposal Preparation Training

    CIC @ CET 20 S. Sarah Street, St. Louis, MO

    CLICK TO REGISTER Agenda - download The workshop will end with 1-on-1 assessments that allow competitive applications to receive free support for April 5 submission. If you have an idea you would like to share with us for the assessment, please fill out the assessment form by January 21. BioGenerator and BBC bring this workshop to cover all aspects of writing an SBIR/STTR proposal focused on life science technologies. The workshop will include information on the National Institutes of Health and the National Science Foundation programs, though it is timed to aid in proposal preparation for the April 5, 2020, NIH deadline and detailed emphasis will be placed on the NIH process. Training will begin with SBIR/STTR basics, including eligibility requirements, participating agencies, difference between SBIR/STTR, and essential information about the NSF program. Free parking is available on Forest Park Avenue east of S. Sarah Street and at IKEA. Please plan to arrive early to find parking. The workshop is conducted by SBIR/STTR expert, Shannon Bass, Principal Consultant at BBC, with a background of management in the biotechnology industry. Shannon has assisted numerous start-ups in developing competitive NIH grant submissions, post-award management, commercialization, and project management. Grant and contracts management […]