NSF - Small Business Innovation Research Program Phase I Solicitation FY-2012 (SBIR)

Posted by Unknown Saturday, August 27, 2011 3 comments
Closing Date: Dec 02,2011:

The Small Business Innovation Research (SBIR) Program stimulates technological innovation in the private sector by strengthening the role of small business concerns in meeting Federal research and development needs, increasing the commercial application of federally supported research results, and fostering and encouraging participation by socially and economically disadvantaged and women-owned small businesses.The SBIR program solicits proposals from the small business sector consistent with NSF's mission. The program is governed by Public Law 112-17. A main purpose of the legislation is to stimulate technological innovation and increase private sector commercialization. The NSF SBIR program is therefore in a unique position to meet both the goals of NSF and the purpose of the SBIR legislation by transforming scientific discovery into both social and economic benefit, and by emphasizing private sector commercialization. Accordingly, NSF has formulated broad solicitation topics for SBIR that conform to the high-technology investment sector's interests.The four broad topics are:Biological and Chemical Technologies (BC)Education Applications (EA) Electronics, Information and Communication Technologies (EI) Nanotechnology, Advanced Materials, and Manufacturing (NM)For detailed description of the four topics reference section V. Proposal Preparation and Submission Instructions, A.10. Research Topic. 

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3 comments:

Unknown said...

Yes It is good Definition of innovation in the private sector by strengthening the role of small business concerns in meeting development needs, increasing the commercial application of federally supported research results, and fostering and encouraging participation by socially and economically and small businesses

business schools said...

Technological innovation in private sectors is much needed in current time. This business programme is possibly changed something in private sectors.

Unknown said...

Surely it would be very helpful if this information can be disseminated to the needy.

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