Wyoming SBIR/STTR
Initiative (WSSI) Newsletter
No. 03-07
(Past Newsletter Issues)
The February 26, 2007 Wyoming SBIR/STTR Initiative (WSSI) Newsletter is available in its entirety at http://www.uwyo.edu/sbir/newsletter/nwsltr_070226.htm.
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SOLICITATION COUNTDOWN
WSSI Phase 0:
due
5:00 p.m., 3/1/07; 3 days – submit to
WSSI@uwyo.edu
Elk Mountain Herbs, Inc., Laramie
Panamax35, LLC, Cheyenne
DeltaNu LLC
of Laramie has received over $4.5 million in SBIR/STTR grants over the past 10
years becoming Wyoming’s premier SBIR performer in the process. These grant
funds are the only capital employed by the company to develop and market its
world-class products. DeltaNu CEO, Dr. Keith Carron, recently announced the sale
of the company to a Silicon Valley company – congratulations to Keith and his
associates. For
more info.
On Thursday March 8, Venture
West will present a double-barreled program of presentations of particular
interest to Wyoming entrepreneurs. Don’t miss this event.
Workshop: “How to Start a
Company with Nothing”
Senator Enzi invites you
to attend his FREE “Inventors Conference: From Your Garage to the Assembly Line”
at the Rock Springs Holiday Inn on April 2nd. Speakers have been invited to
present on a wide range of topics including intellectual property, business
plans, the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office, invention evaluation, funding
opportunities, marketing and patent research, and many more. Participants will
have an opportunity to meet one-on-one with the various speakers during a
breakout session.
Senator Enzi has placed a new grants coordinator in his Casper office to assist
Wyoming constituents and communities find funding for foundations, businesses,
organizations or special projects. Richard Hawley, a five-year veteran of Enzi's
D.C. office, will be taking over for Scott Wilson who was the previous grants
coordinator since 2003. From his Casper office Hawley will travel to every part
of the state learning about the needs of the various communities and assisting
in finding federal funding for various projects.
Richard’s contact info:
Richard Hawley
The Wyoming Business Council has established a new source of useful information
for wyoming entrepreneurs - A blogsite. It's at
www.wyospace.com - check it out and add
your comments Rick
Shindell's SBIR Gateway www.zyn.com has issued
the latest in a series of SBIR
Insider Reports. Good Stuff - Give it a read.
The 2007
National SBIR Spring Conference will be held in Research Triangle Park, North
Carolina on April 30 to May 3, 2007. For full conference details, go to
http://www.sbtdc.org/events/sbir/2007/
DoD
2007 STTR: due 3/21/07; 24 days
HHS SBIR/STTR Grants:
due 4/5/07; 39 days
DHS (HSARPA) STTR:
due 4/12/07; 46 days
DOT SBIR: due 5/1/07; 65 days
EPA SBIR: released 3/22/07;
due 5/23/07; 87 days
2006 SBIR/STTR
SOLICITATION RELEASE SCHEDULE – All Agencies
CONTENT
1.0 Congratulations To Our Feburary Phase 0 Award Winners
2.0 DeltaNu Acquired by Silicon Valley Company
3.0 Venture West Program Features DeltaNu CEO
4.0 Don't Miss Senator Enzi's Annual Inventors Conference -
April 2
5.0 Meet Senator Enzi's New Grants Coordinator
6.0 New!!! Wyoming Entrepreneurs Blogsite
7.0 SBIR Gateway Releases Latest Report - Good Stuff!
8.0 National Spring SBIR Conference at Research Triangel Park -
April 30
9.0 Rocky Mountain Regional SBIR Conference in Denver - May 8-10
10.0 Latest News from Wyoming Technology Organization - Join Now!!!
11.0 Acknowledgements And Publication Information
1.0
Congratulations to
our February phase 0 award winners
Principal Investigator: Karin Guernsey
Email:
emh1@elkmountainherbs.com
Phase 0 Title: Tool Development for Production of Medicinal Tinctures
Phase I Target: USDA
Principal Investigator: Eliot Case
Email: emc@panamax35.com
Phase 0 Title: Low Cost Planar Antennas for Phased Array Radars
Phase I Target: DoD/MDA
2.0
wyoming sbir success story - deltanu acquired by silicon valley company
3.0 Venture
west program features deltanu ceo
2:00 p.m. - 5:00 p.m.
Wyoming Technology Business Center, 1938 Harney Street, Laramie.
Entrepreneurs can also learn how to use bootstrapping to finance their startups
during our afternoon workshop. Bootstrapping is how companies obtain resources
when external investors and debt financing are not available. The cost of the
workshop is free for members and $25 for non-members. The Wyoming Business
Council will sponsor students.
Evening Program: “Delta Nu’s Story: From UW Spinout to Successful Exit ”
5:30 p.m. - 8:30 p.m.
Laramie Country Club, 489 Hwy 230, Laramie
Learn how DeltaNu used a variety of funding sources to evolve from a startup in
Laramie to a successful high tech company, which was bought last month by
Silicon Valley based Intevac, Inc. The lessons learned and insight will be
shared by DeltaNu founder and Intevac's Raman Spectroscopy General Manager, Dr.
Keith Carron and other key people from Delta Nu and from the acquiring company.
Intevac, Inc. acquired DeltaNu, which manufactures Raman spectrometers for
education, research and industry in Laramie. DeltaNu will be operated as a
wholly owned subsidiary of Intevac and remain in Laramie. DeltaNu founders
started their company with a little bit of their own money and a lot of talent,
all of which they used to obtain federal monetary awards through the Small
Business Innovation Research Program and to develop Raman spectrometers. The
company also received help through the Wyoming SBIR/STTR Initiative (WSSI),
which is funded by the University of Wyoming and the Wyoming Business Council.
The cost is $25 for members and students and $40 for non-members. The program
will also feature four premier startup entrepreneurs pitching their companies to
entrepreneurs, professional service providers and investors.4.0 senator enzi's
inventors conference to be held in rock springs - April 2
Successful inventors learn how to bridge the gap between ideas and products.
Even if you can only attend a few sessions, the conference is an opportunity for
you to learn firsthand about the inventing process from knowledgeable speakers.
If you plan on attending or need more information, please contact Senator Enzi’s
Gillette office at (307) 682-6268 or Robin Bailey at
robin_bailey@enzi.senate.gov.5.0
meet senator enzi's new grants person
"Wyoming is home and I am glad to be back. I am really looking forward to
traveling around the state to meet and help as many people as possible," said
Hawley, a native of Lovell. "There are federal pools and
foundation streams of funding out there, but finding them and then actually
getting some assistance can be very difficult. That's where I come in. I have
experience in this area and can show people the way. It's hard for smaller
population areas to afford help when searching for grants and special loans, but
Wyoming people deserve access to aid as much as people from the larger states."
Project/Grants Coordinator
100 East B Street, Suite 3201
Casper, WY 82601
307-261-6575 - Direct line
307-258-9659 - Cell
888-250-1879 - Toll free
307-261-6574 - Fax
richard_hawley@enzi.senate.gov6.0
wyoming entrepreneur's blogsite
7.0 sbir
gateway's latest insiders report
8.0 national
sbir spring conference to be held in research triangle park - 4/30-5/3
Thirteen Rocky Mountain states are co-hosting this conference with SBIR Colorado as the lead host. This conference will provide the opportunity to take training courses; attend Program Manager presentations; learn critical IP and marketing strategies; and meet with numerous large strategic partners attending from the BioScience, DOD, and IT industries. For information see www.SBIRColorado.org, or contact Russ Farmer at info@sbircolorado.org or 303-427-1312.
Becoming a member of the Wyoming Technology organization (WTO) will keep you current on news and events of interest to members of Wyoming's tech-based business sector. For news and to join, go to www.wyomingtechnology.org
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