From the Georgia Tech ATDC: NSF Releases 1st 2011 SBIR
The National Science Foundation released its first 2011 SBIR Solicitation for the year. Anticipated funding amount for this solicitation is $45,000,000 (approximately 300 Awards). Maximum funding amount for these Phase I awards is $150,000 for the 6-month feasibility study.
There are four Main Topics with multiple subtopics under each:
- Biotech and Chemical Technologies (BC)
- Education Applications (EA)
- Information and Communication Technologies (IC)
- Nanotechnology, Advanced Materials, and Manufacturing (NM)
Proposals will be due by June 9th.
| Organizations | Georgia Tech ATDC |
|---|---|
| Source | Georgia Tech ATDC |
| Submitter | John Warner |
| Tags | Innovation, Research |
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