Attention Phase I SBIR/STTR grantees and applicants! Attend this webinar on Thursday, January 19, at 3:00 p.m. ET to learn about the I-Corps at NIH and TABA Needs Assessment programs designed to help you get another step closer to commercializing your innovation.
About I-Corps at NIH
I-Corps at NIH is a hands-on entrepreneurship training program designed for Phase I companies that received SBIR/STTR funding from NIH or the CDC. During the eight weeks, you’ll learn how to focus your business plan and where to find the tools you need to help commercialize your product. And there’s no cost to you – a $55,000 supplement covers program costs!
Benefits:
- Receive training from biotech sector experts
- Hone your target market by engaging with potential customers
- Expand your professional network
- Build the confidence and skills to create a comprehensive business model
Applications for the next cohort are due on Wednesday, February 1, 2023, at 5:00 p.m., your local time.
About the TABA Needs Assessment program and report
Phase I grantees may be eligible for a free Technical and Business Assistance (TABA) Needs Assessment Report provided by RTI Innovation Advisors that gives a third-party, unbiased assessment of your project’s progress in four technical and business areas that are critical to success in the competitive healthcare marketplace:
- Market Needs/Competitive Advantage
- Intellectual Property/Barriers to Entry
- Business Model Profitability
- Manufacturing, Regulatory, and/or Clinical Plan
Your company is eligible to participate if your Phase I NIH SBIR or STTR (grant, contract, or Fast-Track):
- is active or was active within the past two years AND
- was not awarded TABA funding within the Phase I award budget AND
- has not already received a TABA Needs Assessment Report or NICHE Assessment for the same Phase I project.
Learn more about eligibility and how to submit a request to participate in these programs at the webinar.
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