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How to Look for SBIR Agencies and Topics

Jan
25
2023
Wed 10:00 AM to 11:00 AM
Online
Facilitated by Boulder SBDC
Topic: Tech Commercialization/SBIR

Your company is built around your great idea, but you need funding to bring it to fruition. The SBIR / STTR program is a great source of non-dilutive funding to mature your technology. Eleven (11) agencies participate, providing funds to hundreds of companies. How do you find a match between your technology and one or more of these government agencies?

The webinar will present information and examples of navigating how the SBIR / STTR program is implemented by the various agencies, how to find your best fit, and how to get feedback on your proposed research project.

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): Ed Kase, President of EKase Consulting, is a strategic planning and business development executive with more than 25 years of B2B and B2G marketing & sales experience, with a focus in SBIR / STTR technology commercialization since 2005. This experience spans various technologies, including aerospace systems, scientific instrumentation, industrial equipment, software, and medical devices. Ed has held leadership roles in a number of functional areas including marketing, sales, and consulting services. Ed received his BS in mechanical engineering from Clarkson University and his MBA from Colorado State University.


Fee: No Cost

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