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The Award database is continually updated throughout the year. As a result, data for FY22 is not expected to be complete until September, 2023.
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STTR Phase I: Additive manufacturing of ceramic composites for next generation gas turbines
SBC: American Manufacturing LLC Topic: MNThe broader impact/commercial potential of this project lies in next generation gas turbines where the heart of the engine, the combustor and the blade, are constructed from ceramic matrix composites (CMCs). These developments will spell a new phase of air transportation beyond the current engines that rely upon nickel-base superalloys, which have reached their maximum capability. The ceramic engi ...
STTR Phase I 2016 National Science Foundation -
STTR Phase I: Visual Information eNvironment for Effective agricultural management and Sustainability
SBC: VinSense, LLC Topic: BTThe broader impact/commercial potential of this Small Business Technology Transfer (STTR) Phase I project will be to develop technology to conserve scarce water resources and improve crop management practices. Agricultural production uses a great deal of water. In California alone, 80% percent of all water usage goes to agriculture. As communities expand and drought conditions develop, the competi ...
STTR Phase I 2016 National Science Foundation -
STTR Phase I: Wireless point-of-care sensor for continuous fluid status monitoring of patients with congestive heart failure
SBC: Volumetrix, LLC Topic: SHThe broader impact/commercial potential of this Small Business Technology Transfer (STTR) Phase I project will provide the market with a novel non-invasive method for measuring fluid status in patients with congestive heart failure (CHF). The ability to detect volume status changes prior to the onset of heart failure symptoms has tremendous patient care and economic impact. According to the Americ ...
STTR Phase I 2016 National Science Foundation -
STTR Phase I: Commercialization of Synthetic Metabolic Valves
SBC: DMC Biotechnologies, Inc. Topic: BTThe broader impact/commercial potential of this Small Business Technology Transfer (STTR) project will be the development of technology to decouple growth from product formation in microbes used for biomanufacturing. The goal is to address current limitations in the field of metabolic engineering for the production of high value products. Current approaches must balance the complex requirements of ...
STTR Phase I 2016 National Science Foundation -
STTR Phase I: SunDIAL: Slot DIscovery And Linking
SBC: REDSHRED LLC Topic: ITThe broader impact/commercial potential of this Small Business Technology Transfer (STTR) Phase I project results from it improving the accessibility of documents and providing a powerful tool for consumers and businesses to enable routing, categorizing, and understanding of documents. By producing summaries of opportunity documents for business developers, SunDIAL will accelerate pipeline and bus ...
STTR Phase I 2016 National Science Foundation -
STTR Phase I: Odorant receptor identification transforms odor design
SBC: OdoRcept, LLC Topic: BTThe broader impact/commercial potential of this Small Business Technology Transfer (STTR) Phase I project will be to develop odorant receptor function bioassays to provide services for companies that develop and formulate odors used in many kinds of commercial products. These services identify the biological sensors responsible for specific odor sensations and determine how these sensors are invol ...
STTR Phase I 2016 National Science Foundation -
STTR Phase I: Robotic mobile computer mount and desk for wheelchairs to enhance the educational experiences of students with disabilities
SBC: Prehensile Technologies, LLC Topic: EAThis STTR Phase I project focuses on improving the independence and active learning experiences for students with mobility impairments in typical educational environments, including classrooms, libraries, meeting rooms, laboratories, as well as nontraditional settings, such as breakout spaces and conference rooms. Student wheelchair users rely on personal computer technology for accessing assistiv ...
STTR Phase I 2015 National Science Foundation -
STTR Phase I: Automation and Optimization of Aquaponics for Urban Food Production
SBC: Clearton, LLC Topic: BTThe broader impact/commercial potential of this Small Business Technology Transfer (STTR) project will be to develop an automated high-intensity food production system that can be operated in urban neighborhoods to provide fresh food to urban populations. This innovation, through the development and testing of the automation technology, will enhance scientific and technical understanding of how co ...
STTR Phase I 2015 National Science Foundation -
STTR Phase I: Rapid Investment Casting of Superalloys Using Microwave Technology
SBC: HADRON TECHNOLOGIES, INC. Topic: MNThe broader impact/commercial potential of this Small Business Technology Transfer Research (STTR) Phase I project is aligned with revolutionizing the metal casting industry by demonstrating a novel rapid and versatile investment casting system. This all inclusive unit is based on a hybrid microwave heating technology which permits direct irradiation of the casting mold and metal melt, which resul ...
STTR Phase I 2015 National Science Foundation -
STTR Phase I: Feasibility and proof of concept of a non-invasive treatment for type 2 diabetes inspired from bariatric surgery
SBC: GLYSCEND INC Topic: BMThe broader impact/commercial potential of this Small Business Technology Transfer (STTR) Phase I project is to develop the first non-invasive, device-based treatment for type 2 diabetes which mimics the therapeutic benefits of bariatric surgery. The proposed non-invasive intestinal lining temporarily alters signaling pathways in the small intestine to mimic the metabolic effects of bariatric surg ...
STTR Phase I 2015 National Science Foundation