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1 RD Resources
2Table of Contents
- Home
- Financing
- U.S. Army Labs in Michigan
- In Depth with the U.S. Army National Automotive
Center - SBIR
- SBIR 3 Course Overview
- MEDC
- Useful Links
3 Automation Alley Technology Center
- The mission of the Automation Alley Technology
Center is to leverage business, educators and
government to help entrepreneurs bring new
technologies to market quicker and more
efficiently.
4Automation Alley Technology Center
- An organization focused on assisting anyone who
creates or uses emerging technologies - Serves as a rich resource for entrepreneurs,
business, government organizations, educational
institutions and investors - Automation Alley Technology Center is the
starting point for bringing new technologies or
technology products to the market quicker and
more efficiently
5Automation Alley Technology Center
- The Technology Center connects clients to vital
capital for commercializing new technologies - Opportunities range from pre-seed funding for
development and prototyping to post-development
funding - The center also helps commercialization clients
connect with angel investors, venture capitalists
and banks
6Automation Alley Technology Center Partnerships
- Through its partnerships with organizations such
as the National Automotive Center (NAC) and the
Michigan Economic Development Corporation (MEDC),
the Center facilitates funding for specific
technology areas. - The NAC provides access to funding for
military/duel-use technologies through programs
such as Small Business Innovation Research (SBIR)
and access to advanced RD capabilities through
Automation Alleys umbrella Cooperative Research
and Development Agreement (CRADA). - MEDC funds target the development of advanced
automotive technologies in Southeast Michigan
7Automation Alley Technology Center Seminars
- The Technology Center offers seminars and
workshops in a variety of subjects relating to
entrepreneurship. - Events are designed to assist the entrepreneur or
small business in an array of areas from learning
how to submit Small Business Innovative Research
(SBIR) grants to different aspects of taking a
small business to viability. -
- Seminar and workshop Information. (Internet
connection is needed to view.)
8 Financing
- Links to public and private financing resources
9Financing Technology Center
- Funding opportunities for technology innovators
- The technology center connects qualified clients
to vital pre-seed funding for development and
prototyping as well as commercialization capital
from angel investors, venture capitalist and
bankers. - Our working relationships with colleges and
universities also enable us to put you in touch
with research, faculty, labs, specialized
equipment and other resources to help lower
development cost.
10Financing SBA
- The Oakland County Business Finance Corporation
(OCBFC) is an SBA Certified Development Company. - Purpose Stimulate the growth and expansion of
business in Southeast Michigan. - The OCBFC acts as an agent to analyze, package
and submit loan requests under the SBA 504
program. - The SBA 504 loan program provides viable small
and medium size businesses with long-term fixed
rate financing for the acquisition or
construction of fixed assets. The OCBFC also acts
as the servicing agent for the approved loans. -
- Learn more about SBA loan programs, including the
- Basic 7(a) Loan Guaranty, the 504 Loan Program,
and the Microloan - 7(m) Loan Program.
11Financing Great Lakes Angels
- The Mission of the Great Lakes Angels
organization is to organize and mentor angels and
provide a forum for them to grow in knowledge and
wealth and foster more of the same - to help
invest in entrepreneurial companies in the
Region. - The Great Lakes Angels will consider early stage
company equity investments, and later stage
company debt, bridge and mezzanine investments. - GLA meets 10 months of the year and reviews
companies for possible investment. Directions on
how to send information on your company are at
their website at www.glangels.org.
12 U.S. Army Labs
- Information about the Tank Automotive Research
and Development Center (TARDEC), the National
Automotive Center (NAC), and Cooperative Research
and Development Agreements (CRADA).
13TARDEC Tank-Automotive Research,
Development and Engineering Center
- Headquartered at the Detroit Arsenal (Warren, MI)
- Research, develop, engineer, leverage and
integrate advanced technology into ground systems - Supports equipment throughout its life cycle
- TARDEC works with 1,100 associates to develop and
maintain vehicles for all U.S. Armed Forces, many
federal agencies, and numerous countries
14CRADA Cooperative Research Development
Agreement
- The CRADA was established as part of the
Stevenson-Wydler Technology Innovation Act of
1986 and 1989 to enable federal laboratories to
conduct RD with private businesses and other
entities - Designed to facilitate technology transfer
between parties and move individual ideas from
federal labs into the private sector
15CRADA Cooperative Research
Development Agreement
- A written contract between one or more private
companies and a government agency or laboratory
to collaborate on mutually beneficial research - Typically can be established within 60 days of
initiation - CRADA partners share technical expertise and the
intellectual property resulting from their
collaboration, as well as disclosure agreements,
costs, results and contributions
16CRADA How it Works
- The federal government partner provides
personnel, services, facilities, equipment or
other resources for the project, with or without
reimbursement - The non-government partner provides funds,
personnel, services, facilities, equipment or
other resources toward RD that are consistent
with the mission of the federal lab - Funds cannot be transferred from government
partner to non-government partner - All parties to the CRADA can keep research
results confidential and free from disclosure for
up to five years - Partners can share patents and patent licenses or
one partner can retain exclusive rights to a
patent or patent license
17CRADA Mutual Benefits
- Provides industry with access to technical
information, expertise, specialized equipment and
new technology - Companies can use CRADAs as a tool to better
respond to market pressure, tighter company
budgets and globalization of competition. By
using CRADAs to access commercial expertise,
technologies and resources, government labs can
improve lab quality and image, enhance mission
capabilities and contribute to national economic
well-being by providing public access to
technology.
18CRADA Advantages
By facilitating teamwork and shared RD efforts,
CRADAs can be used by industrial and government
partners to
- Solve technological and industrial problems
- Share risks in developing technologies
- Share knowledge
- Exchange information
- Share facilities
- Exchange personnel
- Provide technical assistance
- Speed commercialization of federally developed
technology - Develop new or improved products and processes
19NAC National Automotive Center
- The U.S. Army National Automotive Center (NAC)
serves as a catalyst linking industry, academia,
and government in the development and interchange
of dual-use (advanced automotive/defense)
technologies that benefit all sectors - NAC provides access to project seed funds to the
Automation Alley Technology Center for technology
commercialization in the dual-use and homeland
defense technology areas - Early stage commercialization funding is often
the most difficult and critically needed type of
technology business development funding. It
represents a significant differentiating
advantage to those that qualify
20NAC National Automotive Center
- The NAC SBIR program seeks companies interested
in automotive technology that coincide with the
Armys mission, as well as those that are
relevant to the market and have the potential for
success - The Program includes three phases beginning with
reviewing the possibilities and technical merit
and concluding with the integration of the
product into Army programs and/or the commercial
market - Requirements on how to participate in the
Department of Defense SBIR program can be found
on the Internet at http//www.acq.osd.mil/sadbu/sb
ir
21SBIR Small Business Innovation Research Program
- The Small Business Innovation Research (SBIR)
program is a highly competitive program
exclusively for small businesses.
22SBIR
- Awards up to 850,000 grants or contracts in
funding for small business RD - Does not dilute owners equity
- The SBIR program has a national scope and
provided 1.6 billion in funding throughout FY
2003 - SBIR is the largest source of early-stage
technology financing in the U.S.
23SBIRs RD Funding for Small Businesses
- Agencies with budgets exceeding one billion
dollars must reserve a portion of their RD funds
for the SBIR-STTR program - SBIR offers grants or contracts from a
participating federal agency for the performance
of vital research of interest to the government. - SBIR funding for the critical start-up and
development stages of a technology, product or
service has enabled thousands of small businesses
to contribute in areas such as national defense,
environmental protection, health care and
information management
24SBIRs RD Funding for Small Businesses
- Eleven Federal agencies issue solicitations in
the SBIR program - Department of Commerce
- Department of Defense
- National Science Foundation
- Department of Homeland Security
- Department of Agriculture
- Department of Transportation
- Environmental Protection Agency
- Department of Energy
- Department of Health and Human Services
- National Aeronautics and Space Administration
- Department of Education
25SBIRs RD Funding for Small Businesses
- To be eligible for SBIR funding there are several
requirements - Must be a small business located in the U.S.
- Must at least 51 U.S. owned and independently
operated - Must be an organized for-profit U.S. business
- Must have 500 or fewer employees
- The principle investigators primary employment
must be with the small business during the
project - Applicant must be a Small Business Concern
- Must consent with Intellectual Property Agreement
- Allocation of rights in IP and rights to carry
out - Follow on RD and commercialization
26SBIR Three Courses
This three course PowerPoint presentation serves
as an excellent overview of the SBIR program.
- Course One Basic Features and Agency Nuances
- Course Two History and Law
- Course Three Entrepreneurial Research
Institutions - Universities, Industry partnerships, and Cultural
differences - SBIR 3 Course Overview
27MEDC Michigan Economic Development Cooperation
- A valuable resource with initiatives such as the
Technology Tri-Corridor Program, the Emerging
Business Fund, and the SmartZone Program.
28MEDC
- The MEDC is a partnership between
- state and local communities
- Stimulates the growth of the economy by building
strategies and providing services that will
improve Michigans economy and quality of life - The MEDC improves Michigans business climate by
providing assistance to businesses,
municipalities and community organizations
29MEDC Tri-Corridor Program
- Tri-Corridor focuses include advancing growth in
life sciences, advanced manufacturing
technologies, and homeland security industries
through extensive funding and resource
collaboration focusing on emerging technology
sectors. - Financing is available for companies and
researchers through a competitive proposal
process - Through the program, 1 million has been
allocated for the Michigan Technology
Tri-Corridor SBIR Emerging Business Fund - Technology Tri-Corridor Program
30MEDC Emerging Business Fund
- The match funds can be used by businesses for all
purposes approved by the SBIR as well as for the
other commercialization expenses not covered by
SBIR guidelines - MEDC provides a letter of support for qualified
applications entering SBIR Phase I - To be eligible for these funds, all SBIR
applications must have a Tri-Corridor focus - Emerging Business Fund
31MEDC SmartZones
- Ten designated geographical areas within Michigan
- Organization of universities, government,
research organizations, industry and other local
institutions where there is an abundance of R D
assets - Allows entrepreneurs, technology-based firms, and
researchers to work closely with community
resources - Aids those working to commercialize ideas,
patents, and other RD efforts - SmartZones
32MEDC SmartZones
Michigan SmartZones
- Automation Alley SmartZone
- Battle Creek Aviation and E-Learning SmartZone
- Michigan Tech Enterprise SmartZone
- Lansing Regional SmartZone
- Mount Pleasant SmartZone
- Kalamazoo SmartZone
- Grand Rapids SmartZone
- Muskegon Lakeshore SmartZone
- Ann Arbor/Ypsilanti SmartZone
- Woodward Technology Corridor SmartZone
33 Useful Links
- Live links to state and federal procurement
resources
34Useful Links State
- Automation Alley Business Resources
- The Michigan Economic Development Corporation
(MEDC) is a partnership between state and local
communities that stimulates the growth of the
economy by building strategies and providing
services that will improve the quality of life. - Quick Links to MEDC topics MEDC Financial
Services, MEDC IT Links, Emerging Technology
Challenge Fund - Michigans Technology Tri-Corridor, a program
through MEDC, works to advance growth in life
sciences, advanced automotive technologies, and
homeland security industries through extensive
funding and resource collaboration focusing on
emerging technology sectors. - The Michigan SBIR match program recently
established the Emerging Business Fund which
allocates 1 million in matching grants of up to
15,000 for companies participating in Phase I of
the SBIR program.
35Useful Links State
- The SmartZone program has organized
universities, government, research organizations,
industry and other local institutions where there
is an abundance of assets and has aided those
working to commercialize ideas, patents, and
several other RD efforts. There are 11 areas in
Michigan that have been designated as SmartZones. - The Michigan Venture Fund is a 150 million
venture capital fund that targets technology
start ups and repays investors with tax credits
if money is lost. The Venture Michigan Fund is
in the early stages, more information coming
soon. - Procurement Technical Assistance Centers of
Michigan (PTAC) are local resources that provide
assistance to business firms in marketing
products and services to the federal, state and
local governments. Currently, there are twelve
PTAC offices in Michigan. Stay up to date on all
Michigan Technology events at TheGlance.com and
The Automation Alley Calendar - Throughout 83 counties in Michigan the MI-SBTDC
provides counsel and training to entrepreneurs
and small business owners. Michigan Small
Business Technology Development Center.
36Useful Links Federal
- SSTI Weekly Digest Updated every Monday, the SSTI
Weekly Digest reports the week's biggest stories
for the technology community - Search, apply, or sign up for notification of
grant opportunities at FirstGov.gov - Acqnet is a guide to several government
opportunities, including solicitations, policies,
regulations and other government resources - In-Q-Tel, a non profit venture capital firm,
invests in innovative and high technology
companies. Funded by the CIA, In-Q-Tel invests
in break-through technologies that serve US
national security interests.
37Useful Links Federal
- The Oakland County Business Finance Corporation
(OCBFC) was certified under the Small Business
Administration's (SBA) Certified Development
Company program in September, 1982. The OCBFC
acts as an agent to analyze, package and submit
loan requests under the SBA 504 program. - The SBA 504 loan program provides viable small
and medium size businesses with long-term fixed
rate financing for the acquisition or
construction of fixed assets. The OCBFC also acts
as the servicing agent for the approved loans.
The purpose of the OCBFC is to stimulate the
growth and expansion of business in Oakland
County.
38Useful Links Federal
- Learn more about SBA loan programs, including
Basic 7(a) Loan Guaranty, Certified Development
Company (CDC), 504 Loan Program, Microloan - 7(m)
Loan Program - Search grants by topic at SBA Federal Grant
Resources page - Find your local SBA Office
39Useful Links Federal
- Explore the opportunities offered by the 11
government agencies on the SBIR homepage - Founded in 1901, the National Institute of
Standards and Technology (NIST) is a
non-regulatory federal agency within the Commerce
Department's Technology Administration. NIST's
mission is to develop and promote measurement,
standards and technology to enhance productivity,
facilitate trade and improve the quality of life.
NIST carries out its mission through several
cooperative programs - The Advanced Technology Program accelerates the
development of innovative technologies for broad
national benefit by co-funding RD partnerships
with the private sector. - The Baldrige National Quality Program, which
promotes performance excellence among U.S.
manufacturers, service companies, educational
institutions, and health care providers conducts
outreach programs and manages the annual Malcolm
Baldrige National Quality Award which recognizes
performance excellence and quality achievement. - The Manufacturing Extension Partnership is
nationwide network of local centers that offer
technical and business assistance to smaller
manufacturers.
40Useful Links Federal
- The Association of University Technology Mangers
(AUTM) is a non-profit association that managers
intellectual properties. - World market updates on research and development
from several US industries - FedBizOpps.gov is where all federal government
procurement opportunities exceeding 25,000 are
posted. Acting as the single government point of
entry (GPE) the site includes solicited
opportunities by the entire federal contracting
community which allows commercial venders seeking
federal markets for their products and services
to search opportunities. - Grants.gov simplifies the application process for
grants. The site also provides vital information
regarding finding and learning about federal
funding and grants. Grants.gov supports 26
grant-making agencies and offers access to over
900 grant programs. - The General Services Administration is a federal
buying activity, find your GSA region
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