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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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STTR Phase I: A Low Cost Robotics kit for Elementary Education
SBC: BirdBrain Technologies LLC Topic: EAThis project intends to design and develop a programmable electronics and robotics kit that catalyzes the learning of computational thinking, engineering design, and making at a price point that will be affordable for large numbers of elementary school classrooms throughout the nation. Such an educational robotics kit benefits society by positively influencing science, technology, engineering, and ...
STTR Phase I 2017 National Science Foundation -
STTR Phase I: Silicon nanowire arrays for the sensitive detection and identification of lung cancer by a blood sample
SBC: ADVANCED SILICON GROUP, INC. Topic: SThe broader impact/commercial potential of this Small Business Technology Transfer (STTR) Phase I project is the possibility to revolutionize the treatment of cancer through more sensitive and specific cancer biomarker detection. 1.66 million Americans were diagnosed with cancer in 2014 alone, of which 585,720 died. The sum of all health care costs in 2011 for cancer in the US was $88.7 billion. ...
STTR Phase I 2017 National Science Foundation -
STTR Phase I: Development and Validation of the SafeClose Mesh Augmentation System for Hernia Prevention
SBC: Paradigm Surgical LLC Topic: BMThis STTR Phase I project looks to create a solution to the vast problem that hernia has become in the United States by developing a system that prevents hernia before it occurs. There are an estimated 300,000 hernia repairs performed each year in the US. Incisional hernia (IH) occurs in up to 70% in high-risk populations. The hernia epidemic is significant and is linked to reduced quality of life ...
STTR Phase I 2017 National Science Foundation -
STTR Phase I: Using mining waste as a feedstock for the production of chemicals from CO2 with genetically engineered Acidithiobacillus ferrooxidans
SBC: Ironic Chemicals LLC Topic: BTThe broader impact/commercial potential of this Small Business Technology Transfer (STTR) project is the development of technology for use of sulfide mining waste streams as a novel energy source for the production of chemicals from CO2. Sulfide mining wastes pose a serious, perpetual environmental risk, and are continuously generated as by-products of mining operations. The sulfide minerals in mi ...
STTR Phase I 2017 National Science Foundation -
STTR Phase I: Smartphone Sensor for Crop Health Assessment and Reduction of Environmental Contamination
SBC: ATOPTIX INC Topic: CTThe broader impact/commercial potential of this project is to optimize and reduce agro-chemical and irrigation applications for the United States agricultural industry, reducing environmental contamination, and increasing overall crop health and production with a smart phone compatible miniaturized optical sensor. The diagnostic sensor, designed for use in the precision agriculture market sector, ...
STTR Phase I 2017 National Science Foundation -
SBIR Phase I: Affordable On-Demand Additive Manufacturing
SBC: ThinkIncubate Topic: MNThis SBIR Phase I project will develop a proof-of-concept for a new approach in the field of Additive Manufacturing (AM). Pioneered few decades ago, AM has the potential to enable the manufacture of products from the inside out, enabling the production of lighter products with higher structural integrity than is possible with conventional subtractive manufacturing techniques. However, legacy AM ap ...
SBIR Phase I 2017 National Science Foundation -
SBIR Phase I: Development of an electrochemical C-C bond forming reaction
SBC: Snapdragon Chemistry, Inc. Topic: CTThis SBIR Phase I project is proposing the development of a new electrochemical method for the manufacture of chemicals of interest to pharmaceutical, agricultural and fine chemical producers. New chemical manufacturing technologies are needed to reduce the environmental costs and the risk posed by traditional chemical manufacturing technologies. Flow technology is reducing the hazard, environment ...
SBIR Phase I 2017 National Science Foundation -
SBIR Phase I: Interest-Aligned College Degree Planning within an Optimized Multiplan Framework
SBC: IDP Interactive Degree Planner, LLC Topic: EAThis SBIR Phase I project will develop a web-based application that assists prospective and new college students in the challenging decision of the major/minor choice for their college degree. Studies have shown that 20 to 50 percent of students enter college as undecided in terms of intended majors, and subsequently an astonishing 75 percent actually change their major at least once before gradua ...
SBIR Phase I 2017 National Science Foundation -
SBIR Phase I: A Cocktail Party Technology: Real-Time Conversation Separation from Background Voices and Sounds
SBC: YOBE INC Topic: ITThe broader impact/commercial potential of this Small Business Innovation Research (SBIR) Phase I project is that it will for the first time make it possible to create voice technologies whose performance in speech and speaker recognition does not significantly degrade due to the presence of interfering voices or environmental sounds. This issue has kept many voice technologies out of both the mob ...
SBIR Phase I 2017 National Science Foundation -
SBIR Phase I: A Radical New Alternative to Semiconductor Photodiodes
SBC: NVIZIX LLC Topic: PHThe broader impact/commercial potential of this Small Business Innovation Research (SBIR) Phase I project involves a disruptive change to the solar energy industry by potentially doubling the efficiency of the best available solar cells while, at the same time, significantly reducing their cost. Renewable energy sources are critical to energy independence and, importantly, to the long-term viabili ...
SBIR Phase I 2017 National Science Foundation