SBIR Workshop Series: Fund Your Ideas for Innovation

Did you know that there is $2 billion available to small businesses for innovation in research and new product development? The Small Business Innovation Research (SBIR) and the Small Business Technology Transfer (STTR) Programs provide federal funding for your innovation. Participate in our workshop series taking place across New York

Population Health Innovation Summit

Capital Center 55 Eagle Street, Albany, NY, United States

The intersection of information technology and population health data will power the delivery of vital healthcare and wellness services to New Yorkers. Join us for an event that will bring together local and regional thought leaders, industry experts, startups, and community stakeholders for a full slate of presentations, conversations, and

Technology Forum: Accessing SBIR/STTR & Other Technology Programs

Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute: J Building 1223 Peoples Ave 3rd Floor, Troy, NY, United States

Who Should Attend University Faculty, Students and Staff Small Business Owners Those with an interest in Technology Commercialization What You Will Learn Strategies for improving proposal funding success rates Key components of winning SBIR/STTR proposals Common barriers to winning SBIR/STTR competitive grants Approaches to overcome SBIR/STTR barriers to success What

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87/90 Semiconductor Summit – Accelerating the Capital Region’s Technology Corridor

Saratoga Springs City Center 522 Broadway, Saratoga Springs, NY, United States

About: For over 30 years, the Capital Region has made a concentrated effort to develop a hub for the global semiconductor industry. Through focused investments that advance next generation high technology research and commercialization activities at SUNY Polytechnic Institute and RPI, as well as targeted economic development projects to attract

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