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Company Information:

Name: Incom Inc.
Address: 294 Southbridge Road
Charlton, MA 01507-5238
Located in HUBZone: No
Woman-Owned: No
Minority-Owned: No
URL: N/A
Phone: (508) 765-9151

Award Totals:

Program/Phase Award Amount ($) Number of Awards
SBIR Phase I $325,000.00 4
SBIR Phase II $800,000.00 2
STTR Phase I $249,938.00 2
STTR Phase II $749,478.00 1

Award List:

LARGE DIAMETER FIBER OPTIC TAPERS

Award Year / Program / Phase: 1992 / SBIR / Phase I
Agency: NSF
Principal Investigator: Richard V. Jeskey
Award Amount: $50,000.00

LARGE DIAMETER FIBER OPTIC TAPERS

Award Year / Program / Phase: 1993 / SBIR / Phase II
Agency: NSF
Principal Investigator: Richard V. Jeskey
Award Amount: $300,000.00
Abstract:
Fiber optic tapers are used in a wide range of applications including: image intensified night vision devices, intensified low light level devices for uv/ir spectroscopy, and medical/scientific x-ray imaging systems, where the taper is coupled to a ccd. virtually all these tapers are less than 50mm… More

SBIR PHASE I: Large Area Fiber Optic Tapers for X-Ray Detectors

Award Year / Program / Phase: 1996 / SBIR / Phase I
Agency: NSF
Principal Investigator: Richard Jeskey
Award Amount: $75,000.00

SBIR Phase I: High-Density Microcapillary Bioplate

Award Year / Program / Phase: 2004 / SBIR / Phase I
Agency: NSF
Principal Investigator: Joseph Krans, PI
Award Amount: $100,000.00
Abstract:
This Small Business Innovation Research (SBIR) Phase I project is to develop a new microcapillary bioplate platform for biochemical analysis using a new sealing fabrication technique. The advantages of this approach will be to add the following attributes to high density glass microcapillary… More

FOI Biochip for Whole Genome Sequencing

Award Year / Program / Phase: 2005 / SBIR / Phase I
Agency: HHS
Principal Investigator: Joseph A. Krans
Award Amount: $100,000.00
Abstract:
DESCRIPTION (provided by applicant): The specific objective of the proposed innovative research is to demonstrate an advanced, second generation technique to manufacture fiber optic interrogated (FOI) microwell biochips that results in significant cost reduction, enabling a disposable product,… More

SBIR Phase II: High-Density Microcapillary Bioplate

Award Year / Program / Phase: 2006 / SBIR / Phase II
Agency: NSF
Principal Investigator: Joseph A. Krans, Mr
Award Amount: $500,000.00
Abstract:
This Small Business Innovation Research (SBIR) Phase II research project will aid in the development of high-density glass microcapillary bioplates that will offer complete flexibility in the choice of diameter and thickness of the capillaries. These features are not currently available in an… More

Development of Photonic Band Gap Structures for Particle Acceleration

Award Year / Program / Phase: 2009 / STTR / Phase I
Agency: DOE
Research Institution: Stanford Linear Accelerator Center
Principal Investigator: Michael Minot, Dr
Award Amount: $99,938.00
RI Contact: James Simpson
Abstract:
As the dimensions of fundamental scientific and technological structures and processes become smaller, research in these areas is often limited to a few very large and costly particle accelerator facilities. A revolutionary approach utilizing photonic band-gap (PBG) microstructures offers the… More

Recovery Act - Development of Photonic Band Gap Structures for Particle Acceleration

Award Year / Program / Phase: 2010 / STTR / Phase II
Agency: DOE
Research Institution: SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory
Principal Investigator: Michael Minot, Dr.
Award Amount: $749,478.00
RI Contact: James Simpson
Abstract:
As the dimensions of fundamental scientific and technological structures and processes become smaller, research in these areas is often limited to a few very large and costly particle accelerator facilities. A revolutionary approach utilizing photonic band-gap (PBG) microstructures offers the… More

Drive Systems for Photonic Bandgap (PBG) Accelerators

Award Year / Program / Phase: 2012 / STTR / Phase I
Agency: DOE
Research Institution: SLAC National Accelerator Lab
Principal Investigator: Daniel Bennis, Mr. – 508-765-9151
Award Amount: $150,000.00
RI Contact:
Abstract:
As high energy physics facilities get bigger and more costly, the DOE HEP program seeks to develop advanced technologies that can be used to reduce the overall machine size and cost. Incom Inc. and the Stanford Linear Accelerator Center (SLAC) are co-developing photonic band-gap (PBG)… More