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Technology Business Development
Are you interested in starting a technology based
business?
There are a wide range of resources for
technology-based businesses.
The following programs are available through the Department of
Commerce to help Wisconsin technology-based businesses grow.
Other Technical Business Resources:
If you would like more information about programs outside of the
Department of Commerce, the following links are provided.
Forward Wisconsin
has information on industry
clusters such as Biotechnology, Medical Devices, and Information
Technology.
Information Technology Association of WI (ITAWi)
focuses on the growth and competitive strength of the Wisconsin IT
sector.
For more information on the Small Business Innovation Research (SBIR) and Small Business Technology Transfer (STTR), visit the Wisconsin SBIR FAST page ( click here).
The SBIR and STTR programs provide more than $2.0 billion of
research and development funding annually for technology-based small
businesses to help commercialize innovations. Additional
information on Federal funding
opportunities for small businesses can be found on this Wisconsin Entrepreneurs Network Factsheet.
The UW-Madison Technology Business Development Institute of the Small
Business Development Center has produced two free videos on acquiring
SBIR/STTR grants. Feel free to pass this message and link on to
your network or membership.
An Introduction to Acquiring SBIR/STTR Grants
with Pat Dillon, WEN (Wisconsin Entrepreneurs' Network) Regional
Director. Dillon has been a SBIR reviewer for the National
Science Foundation and the United States Department of Agriculture, and
was the Principal Investigator of an Office of Naval Research contract
for the first ever SWIFT Tour (5-State SBIR Road Tour).
Using SBIR/STTR Grants to Help Fund Commercialization of Technology
with Barbara A. Israel, Ph.D. founder and CEO, Echometrix LLC, Madison,
WI, and founder, director and former CEO of Platypus Technologies, LLC.
Platypus is privately held and has been awarded $17 million in
Federal funds, including SBIR/STTR grants.
The Wisconsin Angel
Network
(WAN) fuels the growth of entrepreneurial, early stage financing.
The Wisconsin Entrepreneurs
Network
(WEN) offers resources for any stage of business growth,
including
aspects such as marketing assistance, product development, intellectual
property, or competitive research.
Wisconsin
Technology
Council helps create and develop science and technology-based
business in Wisconsin.
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