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Join us for two free workshops to help you prepare for a successful SBIR/STTR submission!


The SBIR/STTR programs are an important resource for small businesses developing innovative technology. If you're seeking R&D funding to start or grow your business, join us for these events in September to learn more!


 



WHAT: How to Win With NASA Workshop

WHEN: 9/11/2024 1PM - 3PM CT


Join us for this virtual training presented by Jack James, a Technology Development Strategist and retired NASA Aerospace Technologist, who is an expert in the field.


In this workshop, you will gain an understanding of NASA's unique missions and how your solution can support them, receive insight on how to make your proposal stand out, and learn how to develop and build strong relationships with the right people at NASA.


What to Expect in Phase I

  • Period of Performance: 6 months (SBIR), 13 months (STTR)

  • Award amounts: $150K SBIR/STTR

  • Objective: Conduct technical feasibility 

  • Potential for innovation's use in a NASA program or mission and/or the commercial market

  • Prepare for Phase II application




 


WHAT: How to Win With AFWERX Workshop

WHEN: 9/13/2024 11AM - 12PM CT


Join us for this virtual training presented by Aaron Fournier, President of Soaak Technologies, a Tulsa-based health tech company that employs a "whole-person" approach to optimize health and wellness, who recently received a $1.1 million SBIR Phase II award from AFWERX.


In this workshop, you will learn how to find and connect with the right people at the Department of the Air Force, which is the greatest challenge potential applicants face.


What to Expect in Phase I

  • Period of Performance: 3 months

  • Award amounts: $75K (SBIR) or $110K (STTR)

  • Objectives: Conduct technical feasibility & secure a DAF Customer & End User

  • Deliverables: Preliminary & final reports

  • Prepare for Phase II application








We look forward to seeing you at these workshops!

Please email okcatalyst@ou.edu if you have any questions.


 


Tom Love Innovation Hub | The University of Oklahoma


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and the U.S. Small Business Administration

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