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NASA's SBIR/STTR Programs

Dec
14
2022
Wed 10:00 AM to 11:00 AM
Online
Facilitated by Boulder SBDC
Topic: Tech Commercialization/SBIR

The NASA Small Business Innovation Research (SBIR)/Small Business Technology Transfer (STTR) program funds the research, development, and demonstration of innovative technologies that fulfill NASA needs as described in the annual solicitations and have significant potential for successful commercialization. During this webinar, you’ll get the chance to interact with the program team and learn how your technology can make an impact on NASA missions or in the commercial marketplace. The webinar will include a short presentation and ample time to ask your unique questions, whether you’re just getting started with our program or are already a well-versed member of the NASA SBIR/STTR community.

If you are a small business with 500 or fewer employees or a non-profit research institution, such as a university or a research laboratory, we encourage you to learn more about the program as a potential source of seed funding for the development of your innovations!

PLEASE NOTE - ONCE YOU REGISTER, YOU WILL BE DIRECTED TO A NEW SCREEN TO FILL OUT YOUR INFORMATION IN GOTOWEBINAR - YOU MUST DO THIS IN ORDER TO RECEIVE YOUR PERSONALIZED LINK TO ACCESS THE WEBINAR (please click on "Continue" after you register and it will take you to the new screen)

The Colorado Small Business Development Center Network is a partnership between the State of Colorado, Colorado Office of Economic Development and International Trade, the Small Business Administration (SBA), Colorado’s institutions of higher education, local economic development organizations and local chambers of commerce.

Speaker(s): Dr. Carol Lewis is the NASA SBIR Science Mission Directorate (SMD) Liaison. This includes supporting the SMD Mission Directorate Representatives in SBIR solicitation and portfolio activities, and providing program oversight guidance which reflects NASA Science technology needs and priorities. Prior to November 2018 she was Jet Propulsion Lab’s (JPL) SBIR/STTR Center Technology Transition Lead, which included planning, developing, and implementing activities to assure that the program produced technologies that support JPL and NASA missions, and collaborating toward their commercialization by industry. Prior to joining SBIR/STTR, she served as a technical line manager for spacecraft power systems and technologies, and optical and chemical sensors. Her organizations supported numerous planetary and earth orbiting flight projects with hardware design, development and testing, and cutting-edge technology development of photovoltaic arrays, thermal to electric power conversion, solid state electrochemistry, advan


Fee: No Cost

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