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Not all NIH grants are created equal!
CTC hosted BBCetc, SBIR experts, for a well-attended webinar on January 17th.
NSF releases FY23 solicitations to fund small business technology
Last week NSF released FY23 SBIR/STTR solicitations, with $85 million budgeted for Phase I awards alone.
Top 5 reasons your Wisconsin business should innovate with the Air Force (AFWERX)
Fund your innovation with someone else’s money: Over $1M is available in Air Force funding for innovative solutions that can be used by the Air Force.
Supplement your learning with our new video archive page!
Since April 2020, the CTC team has been creating the Sparks Series.
COnovate (formerly SafeLi) Named Wisconsin Innovation Award Winner
Congratulations to SafeLi — a CTC client, and SBIR Advance awardee, for receiving a 2020 Wisconsin Innovation Award SafeLi, based in Shorewood, discovered Graphene Monoxide, a nano-material that may enable enhanced safety for the use of lithium-ion batteries.
Brian Walsh joins CTC Team
Brian Walsh is the newest addition to the Center for Technology Commercialization team as a Business Development & Technology Commercialization Consultant.
My Business Can Change Lives Faster Than What I Could Do in My Research/Health Practice
My Business Can Change Lives Faster Than What I Could Do in My Research/Health Practice This was the overall message from the January 15 MCW & CTC hosted panel: Medical Innovation: Road to Patient Impact.
Wisconsin CTC embraces an update
Welcome to a new look and new website for the Wisconsin Center for Technology Commercialization! Changes at the University of Wisconsin System, which helps make our work possible, have driven our rebranding.
NIH SBIR/STTR Myths Busted
The CTC Team attended the 2016 NIH SBIR/STTR Conference in Orlando this November.