Foresight Science & Technology Launches Portal at http://doecapreg.foresightst.com to Help Small Businesses Better

Mon Jul 6, 2009 6:07pm EDT
 
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  PROVIDENCE, RI, Jul 06 (MARKET WIRE) -- 
As President Obama has talked about developing the technology America
needs for a greener, more energy-efficient economy, the role of small
businesses has come to the fore. Major sources of R&D funds for firms
with 500 or fewer employees are the Department of Energy's (DOE) Small
Business Innovation Research (SBIR) and Small Business Technology
Transfer Research (STTR) programs. A primary goal of the approximately
$150 million FY2009 SBIR and STTR programs is to unleash innovation into
the commercial market, so commercial potential is a significant criterion
in proposal review. To help DOE applicants and other energy entrepreneurs
better understand the process of commercialization, assess the commercial
potential of their technologies, write better proposals, and speed
commercialization of their innovations, DOE has contracted with Foresight
Science & Technology, a leading firm in commercialization and technology
transfer, to provide a Technical Assistance Program commercialization web
portal. The portal is free, but you must register at
http://doecapreg.foresightst.com to gain access.

    Among the tools available are:


--  Commercialization 101(TM), an e-learning course on commercialization
    and how to do market research and deal-making.
--  Market Overviews on markets for over 200 Technical Topics and
    Subtopics in the current DOE SBIR\STTR Solicitations at
    http://www.science.doe.gov/sbir/newweb/PhaseIOpportunities.htm.
--  Foresight's Go/NoGo(TM) Template and Help File for conducting your own
    assessment of your technologies' commercial potentials.
--  The DOE TAP Discussion Group for knowledge sharing and gaining advice
    from Foresight and the users of the portal.
--  Phyl Speser's Blog. A multiple SBIR award winner, author of the best
    selling textbook "The Art& Science of Technology Transfer" (Wiley 2006), a
    former professor of intellectual property law, and an accomplished deal-
    maker, Phyl shares tips and tricks of the trade in addition to responding
    to questions about how to move your technology to market.
--  Tools for Writing a DOE Phase I Proposal.  Guides and tips for
    SBIR\STTR proposal preparation in general and how to integrate
    commercialization into your DOE SBIR Phase I Proposal.
    

    
Matt Wool, Foresight Science & Technology's Vice President of Web
Services, stated: "We are very excited to be able to offer the first web
portal specifically focused on the commercialization of energy-related
technologies as part of our Technical Assistance Program for DOE SBIR and
STTR awardees and applicants. The site helps entrepreneurs compete for
over $150 million in funding while integrating commercialization into the
R&D and proposal preparation processes."

    For more information on the DOE Technical Assistance Portal, please email
t2mentor@foresightst.com. Foresight's website is www.foresightst.com.

    

Contact
Matt Wool
VP Web Services
401.273.4844, ext.33

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