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COMMERCE BUSINESS DAILY ISSUE OF APRIL 10,1996 PSA#1570NATIONAL CONFERENCE TO PROVIDE ACCESS TO LARGEST SOURCE OF EARLY-STAGE
TECHNOLOGY FINANCING IN THE U.S. The federal government funds nearly
$1 billion each year in early-stage Research and Development (R&D)
projects at small technology companies through its Small Business
Innovation Research (SBIR) and Small Business Technology Transfer
(STTR) programs. These programs fund R&D projects that serve a
Government need and often have commercial applications, providing: (1)
up to $850,000 in pre-prototype R&D funding directly to small
technology companies (or to individual entrepreneurs who form a
company) and (2) up to $850,000 in pre-prototype R&D funding to small
companies working cooperatively with researchers at universities and
other research institutions. Small companies retain the patent rights
to any inventions they develop. Funding is awarded competitively, but
the process is streamlined and user-friendly. To facilitate
participation in these programs, the National Science Foundation,
Department of Defense, and eight other federal agencies will sponsor a
National SBIR conference at the Dallas Airport Hyatt Regency in
Dallas, Texas on April 29 - May 1, 1996. At the conference, small
businesses and others will be able to meet individually with the
federal SBIR and STTR program managers, and with representatives from
some of the nation's largest companies seeking partnerships with small
companies. The conference will also feature seminars conducted by
national experts on topics ranging from starting and financing a small
technology company to SBIR/STTR proposal preparation and federal
procurement procedures. Contact David Speser at 407-791-0720. Loren Data Corp. http://www.ld.com (SYN# 0678 19960409\SP-0003.MSC)
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