2020 Grant Awardees
2020 STAC Collaborative Research Grant Awardees Five interdisciplinary research teams were selected to receive funding, totaling $381,014, from the Science & Technology Advisory Council (STAC)
2020 STAC Collaborative Research Grant Awardees Five interdisciplinary research teams were selected to receive funding, totaling $381,014, from the Science & Technology Advisory Council (STAC)
2019 STAC Collaborative Research Grant Awardees Five interdisciplinary research teams were selected to receive funding, totaling $381,069, from the Science & Technology Advisory Council (STAC)
The federal Small Business Innovation Research (SBIR) and Small Business Technology Transfer (STTR) Programs represent the largest source of early-stage, high-risk technology financing in the United States. Eleven federal …
Apply Now for 2019 STAC Collaborative Research Grant Funding Approximately $380,000 in competitive funding is offered as part of STAC’s participation in Rhode Island’s Cooperative
2018 STAC Collaborative Research Grant Awardees Five interdisciplinary research teams were selected to receive funding, totaling $389,996, from the Science & Technology Advisory Council (STAC)
The U.S. Small Business Administration (SBA) SBIR Road Tour brought Program Managers from a dozen federal agencies to the Ocean State to provide our small business community with the opportunity to learn firsthand about America’s largest seed fund. […]
Nine interdisciplinary research teams were selected to receive funding, totaling $795,154, from the Science & Technology Advisory Council (STAC) this year. Research projects directly address
Rhode Island companies with 50 or fewer employees that have received an SBIR/STTR Phase I award have the opportunity to apply for a matching grant
In January, nine interdisciplinary research teams were selected to receive funding, totaling $797,772, from the Science & Technology Advisory Council (STAC). Research projects directly address
Governor Gina M. Raimondo, with Secretary of Commerce Stefan Pryor, have launched three new innovation-focused incentive programs aimed at jumpstarting Rhode Island’s economy. Applications for