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Abstract:
The PA NanoCenter has $980,000 in grant funds - the largest funding round to date - in support of commercialization efforts of nano-materials research.
The grants are available to Pennsylvania-based university researchers and small and large companies to support the development of innovative product ideas using advanced materials and nanotechnology. There are two categories of funding: $30,000 grants for fast-track pre-commercialization projects and $200,000 for full commercialization projects.
STEP 1 - To learn more, sign-up for a webinar.
November 16, 2011 - Pre-commercialization Grants
November 17, 2011 - Commercialization Grants
Additional times available on the website.
STEP 2 - Submit an Idea Brief
We are encouraging multiple ideas from researchers and companies - contact the Center, submit ideas, and discuss your proposals for projects.
STEP 3 - Submit a formal Proposal
Visit the website for a proposal template and information on the RFP.
Contact Leoné Hermans-Blackburn, if you need any assistance as you formulate your ideas, identify partners etc.
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For more information, please click here
Contacts:
2000 Technology Drive
Suite 100
Pittsburgh, PA 15219
P: 412.687.2700
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