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Nov 10, 2006 at CU Boulder Sponsored by the CU TTO Office and by Colorado Institute of Technology Transfer and Implementation (CITTI) Date: November 10, 2006 Time: Modular sessions running between 8:30 to 12:30, individual consultations from 1-2:30 Location: CU Boulder's , College of Engineering, Eaton Conference Room ECAE 140 (Map) SBIR/STTR funding is government R&D funding available to researchers who collaborate with or form their own small business. This workshop is intended to help you compete for a share of the more than $2Billion available for 2007 including the more than 200M available for DOD/DHS STTRs and 200M in NIH STTRs which REQUIRE a university partner. For a small business, SBIR/STTR funding requires no repayment, no equity dilution and no "external control". This free workshop, for faculty, research staff and graduate students, is being put on the University of Colorado Technology Transfer Office (CU TTO) and by the Colorado Institute for Technology Transfer and Implementation (CITTI). The goal of the workshop is to review the SBIR/STTR program and what it takes to produce winning proposals. CITTI has offered many SBIR Seminars in the past, this version is a bit more focused on the STTR process intended for faculty and small businesses that want to partner with CU on STTR proposals. This workshop is modular. Feel free to attend the sessions that are most relevant for you. The approximate schedule is: Schedule: The workshop is intended for faculty, graduate students, PRAs and entrepreneurs/small business owners, who are interested in innovative research funding - even if you don't have a technical staff. A SBIR/STTR program offers the potential for partnerships for innovation. Small businesses must meet certain eligibility criteria to participate in the SBIR/STTR program. They must be: Non-Incorporated businesses (Sole proprietor and Partnership) are allowed. In fact more than 35% of past awards have been to companies with < 25 employees. This workshop is free of charge. RSVP to techtran@colorado.edu. Indicate your request for a 15 minute meeting with Dr. Boult, if you wish to individually discuss your SBIR or STTR. General public will be admitted as space allows. The SBIR/STTR program fits tightly with CITTI's and the TTO office long term mission. Unlike some "SBIR workshop" programs, CITTI's primary mission is to "assist creative individuals in transforming technological ideas into economic opportunity" and we do so by working with the community. This workshop is intended to start or strengthening Colorado Companies' relationships with CU and CITTI, and is a part of our ongoing support of technology transfer within Colorado. The workshop will start you down a path of proposal preparation with the expectation that you will continue to interact, when you feel necessary, with CITTI and (for companies) with faculty at the University of Colorado. Attendees of the workshop from Colorado Companies will be encouraged to have (no cost) individualized follow-up meetings with Dr. Boult and other members of CITTI as team they prepare their STTR proposals. Here is what Brenda Griffith, CEO of Active Artz has to say about it: "Active Artz has greatly benefited from the outstanding technical support provided by the CITTI organization. The CITTI organization aided Active Artz in preparing a complete and competitive SBIR proposal." Active Artz, like many of our partners, was successful in the SBIR program. See our Successes page as www.citti.uccs.edu for more examples our effectiveness. |
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