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National Science Foundation Industrial Innovation and Partnerships Partnerships for Innovation: Accelerating Innovation Research (AIR) Barbara Kenny Small Business Programs: SBIR and STTR Ruth Shuman
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Investors Industry NSF Primary Funding GOALI STTR PFI : BIC / AIR ERC I/UCRC SBIR STC DiscoveryDevelopmentCommercialization Foundations Valley of Death I-Corps University Small Business Industrial Innovation and Partnerships (IIP) 2
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Opportunity for academic researchers to accelerate NSF- funded research results toward commercialization – Within academic environment Develops innovation and entrepreneurship experience for faculty and students Creates partnerships Established 2010 Two types of awards – Technology Translation (14-569): Designed for single investigators. http://www.nsf.gov/eng/iip/pfi/air-tt.jsp – Research Alliance (14-612): Designed for centers. http://www.nsf.gov/eng/iip/pfi/air-ra.jsp Accelerating Innovation Research (AIR)
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NSF-Funded Research Result Technology/knowledge gaps 1. Technical 2. Commercial Student innovation/entrepreneurial experiences 3. Educational AIR domain Proof-of- Concept Successful Commercialization Early Stage Prototype …… Basic Research ≈ ≈ …… Preliminary understanding of market need, potential competitive advantage, IP landscape, regulatory hurdles. Strategy toward commercialization. Enhanced commercial understanding, refined strategy toward commercialization ………. ≈ ≈ …… AIR- Technology Translation: Leveraging NSF Investments
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Two windows PI/co-PI requirements: – PI must be faculty member at U.S. academic institution – Lineage: PI or co-PI must have had an NSF research award that ended no more than 6-years prior that is the basis for the proposed translational research work. – There must be at least one other individual involved in the work (co-PI, Senior Personnel, or Other Personnel) with explicit business experience. – PI/co-PI may submit only one proposal per year Up to $200K for 18 months Key Facts 14-569 (PFI:AIR-TT) LOI requiredFull Proposal Sept. 2, 2014October 2, 2104 March 13, 2015April 14, 2015
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Small Business Innovation Research (SBIR) Small Business Technology Transfer (STTR) To foster technological innovations To catalyze technology commercialization To encourage broader participation Program Goals
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7 Program Fundamentals Applicant must be a small business concern Targets early-stage development of technology on a commercial path Seeks to fund transformational, game-changing technology Values academic collaboration/translation Strong focus on commercialization Looks for significant market opportunity Encourages ties to private sector
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What’s the difference? SBIR vs. STTR Industrial Innovation & Partnerships – Small Business Partnerships www.nsf.gov/eng/iip/sbir/ 9 SBIRSTTR Phase I project duration6 months12 months Phase I max award amount$150,000$225,000 Phase II project duration24 months Phase II max award amount$750,000 Subaward to research institution (RI)AllowedRequired Small business minimum budget percentage in Phase I / Phase II 66 / 5040 / 40 Research institution minimum budget percentage in Phase I / Phase II N/A30 / 30
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2015 Funds Estimated for NSF SBIR ~ $160 million 2015 Funds Estimated for NSF STTR ~ $18 million Funds available to fund up to 15% of Phase I and 30- 50% of the Phase II proposals received 2 Solicitations offered each year with early June and early December submission deadlines 10 Funds and Funding Rate
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Biological, Biomedical, Environmental and Chemical Technologies Electronics, Information, and Communication Technologies Nanotechnology, Advanced Materials, and Manufacturing Technologies Technologies for Education Applications 11 Thrust Areas
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Educational Technologies and Applications (EA) Information and Communication Technologies (IC) Semiconductors (S) and Photonic (PH) Devices and Materials Electronic Hardware, Robotics and Wireless Technologies (EW) Advanced Manufacturing and Nanotechnology (MN) Advanced Materials and Instrumentation (MI) Chemical and Environmental Technologies (CT) Biological Technologies (BT) Smart Health (SH) and Biomedical (BM) Technologies 12 Nine Topic Areas
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Connect with NSF SBIR/STTR Industrial Innovation & Partnerships – Small Business Partnerships 13 Funding and webinar announcements, news, and success stories Online: nsf.gov/eng/iip/sbir/ and nsf.gov/eng/iip/sttr/nsf.gov/eng/iip/sbir/nsf.gov/eng/iip/sttr/ Quarterly Update Listserv: Send a blank email to INNOVATION-SUBSCRIBE- REQUEST@listserv.nsf.gov Twitter: @NSFInnovateSBIR Channel: NSFInnovationIIP
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