2016 SBIR-STTR Gulf Coast Conference
The federal government offers non-dilutive technology funding opportunities through the Small Business Innovation Research (SBIR) and Small Business Technology Transfer (STTR) programs. SBIR has been called the “largest seed fund in the U.S” and a key driver of innovation in technology-oriented small businesses. This event will educate innovators, entrepreneurs, and researchers on this program, and nearly a dozen or more SBIR-STTR federal program representatives will be in attendance and available for one-on-one meetings (reserved in advance) with companies.
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Presented by the states of Louisiana, Mississippi, Alabama and the Louisiana Business & Technology Center/LSU.
Hosted and Co-sponsored by New Orleans BioInnovation Center and Tulane University.
Date and Time
Monday Apr 4, 2016 Wednesday Apr 6, 2016
Mon. April 4 (8:30-4:30pm)
Specialized SBIR-STTR workshops conducted by a national SBIR consulting firm
At the BioInnovation Center
Tue. April 5 (8:30-4:30pm) and Wed. April 6 (8:30-12:30pm)
Main conference sessions, which will include presentations on IP/Data Rights/Patents, SBIR program overviews by each federal agency, and panels by large industry and successful SBIR winners on tips for success
At Tulane University’s School of Public Health and Tropical Medicine
Location
Events will take place at the BioInnovation Center and Tulane University's School of Public Health and Tropical Medicine
Fees/Admission
Contact Information
Mike Ricks
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