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The Award database is continually updated throughout the year. As a result, data for FY24 is not expected to be complete until March, 2025.
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SBIR Phase I: Novel Real-Time PCR-based Surveillance Systems for Candidatus Liberibacter species, bacteria associated with Citrus Huanglongbing
SBC: AC DIAGNOSTICS, INC. Topic: BCThis Small Business Innovation Research Phase I project proposes to demonstrate the feasibility of a novel surveillance system based on real-time polymerase chain reaction (rtPCR) technologies for Citrus Huanglongbing (HLB) bacterium and Candidatus Liberibacter species. Early and accurate detection of HLB pathogens in infected asymptomatic citrus plants is a crucial step for implementing timely me ...
SBIR Phase I 2011 National Science Foundation -
SBIR Phase I: Fast Cycle Mfg Process For Advanced Composites
SBC: Global Composite Solutions, Inc. Topic: NMThis Small Business Innovation Research (SBIR) Phase I project will develop a non-autoclave, fast manufacturing process for multi-layer advanced composites. The process is suitable for low to medium volumes under 50,000 units per year in broad based manufacturing. The process fills the gap between low volume RTM (Resin Transfer Molding) and high volume SMC (Sheet Molding Compound) from the product ...
SBIR Phase I 2011 National Science Foundation -
SBIR Phase I: Die Design Software For Polymer Coextrusion Including Layer Rearrangement Due To Viscous Encapsulation And Secondary Flow
SBC: Plastic Flow, LLC Topic: NMThis Small Business Innovation Research (SBIR) Phase I project aims to develop software for an accurate simulation of polymer co-extrusion. During co-extrusion, different polymers are extruded simultaneously through a single die. Coextruded plastic parts combine the functionalities and benefits of several polymers into a single multi-functional product. Since the polymer layers get redistributed a ...
SBIR Phase I 2011 National Science Foundation -
SBIR Phase I: Design and Development of an Energy Information Integration and Analysis Platform
SBC: Urjanet, Inc. Topic: ICThis Small Business Innovation Research Phase I project is aimed at integration of information in the energy domain to provide data services to organizations. Businesses want to reduce energy costs and are realizing the value in capturing and tracking a variety of current and forecasted energy-related data to make decisions involving energy usage and investments. However, businesses do not possess ...
SBIR Phase I 2011 National Science Foundation -
SBIR Phase I: Microporous Carbons with Aligned Pores for Supercapacitors
SBC: Streamline Nanotechnologies Incorporated Topic: BCThis Small Business Innovation Research (SBIR) Phase I project proposes the development of an innovative low-cost material synthesis route for the formation of porous carbons with finely controlled and uniform microstructure, tunable pore size, high surface area, and, most importantly, aligned micropores for rapid ion transport. Conventional supercapacitor electrodes are made of activated carbons ...
SBIR Phase I 2011 National Science Foundation -
SBIR Phase I: Film MicroStereoLithography for Microlens Fabrication
SBC: ALPZHI, INC. Topic: NMThis Small Business Innovation Research (SBIR) Phase I project aims to create an innovative technology to manufacture micro-lenses and other micro-optical components, which have a wide variety of applications in areas of telecommunications, precision optics, imaging and display devices, etc., Success in the optics marketplace depends on the ability to introduce newer products in shorter times. Exi ...
SBIR Phase I 2011 National Science Foundation -
SBIR Phase I: Towards Thin Film Solar Cells Through Topdown Aluminum Induced Metallization (TAIC) Providing 12% Module Efficiency
SBC: Silicon Solar Solutions Topic: NMThis Small Business Innovation Research (SBIR) Phase I project aims to use a new top-down Aluminum Induced Crystallization (TAIC) technology to create thin-film silicon solar modules with over 12% efficiency. First, large-grain crystallization of hydrogenated amorphous silicon thin film with thicknesses needed for solar cells will be obtained using TAIC. Second, the doping of resultant films to su ...
SBIR Phase I 2011 National Science Foundation -
SBIR Phase I: Nanoparticle Enhanced Antibody Production
SBC: Ocean Nanotech LLC Topic: NMThis Small Business Innovation Research Phase I project proposes to demonstrate the feasibility of using nanoparticles as an adjuvant for enhanced antibody production. A number of adjuvants are commercially available for use in animals to boost antibody production, but most of them pose potential hazards such as excessive inflammation leading to the formation of chronic granulomas, sterile abscess ...
SBIR Phase I 2011 National Science Foundation -
SBIR Phase I: Vibration Harvesting for High-Temperature Wireless Sensors
SBC: ENGENIUSMICRO LLC Topic: NMThis Small Business Innovation Research Phase I project investigates the use of environmental vibrations to increase the interrogation distance between wireless sensors and their readers. The utilization of free vibrations, themselves, for increased performance is a paradigm shift away from existing approaches that use vibrations purely for energy harvesting. Using vibrations to avoid material lim ...
SBIR Phase I 2011 National Science Foundation -
SBIR Phase I: A Multifunctional Piezoelectric Smart Flooring System for Energy Efficient Control in Commercial Building Systems
SBC: CIVIONICS, LLC Topic: ICThis Small Business Innovation Research (SBIR) Phase I project will develop a transformative green building technology that overcomes several limitations endemic to building automation systems in use today. Mainly, (a) the high cost of tethered sensor deployment, (b) the dependence on building energy, (c) the inaccuracy of occupancy sensors, and (d) the inability to adjust to changes in building u ...
SBIR Phase I 2011 National Science Foundation