ANN ARBOR – Biotechnology Business Consultants and the eleven Michigan Smart Zones are partnering to educate Michigan small technology businesses about the $2 billion plus awarded annually by the federal government through the Small Business Innovation Research and Small Business Technology Transfer programs.

The Smart Zone Road Show is an intense one-week tour to many major

Michigan cities to present the facts about SBIR/STTR funding and aid small

technology businesses in making the decision to apply. Each 90-minute

session will serve as an introduction to this key source of federal funding.

Attendees will leave with enough information to determine if they want to pursue

funding and attend subsequent intensive training with BBC, which is paid by the state to provide training.

“Many of the companies we work with don’t even realize these funds exist,” says Managing Partner, Lisa Kurek of BBC. “We are looking forward to educating companies and helping to bring more federal research dollars to Michigan.”

BBC’s SBIR/STTR grant assistance program includes:

Grant sourcing and identification of funding opportunities

Strategic planning to integrate grant funding with business strategy

Broad-based training ranging from grant basics to intensive proposal preparation

In-depth scientific, business and administrative proposal review

Post-award administration and grant management

Federal agencies with SBIR/STTR Programs include: Department of Health

& Human Services (NIH, CDC, FDA), Department of Defense, NSF, Department of Energy, NASA, Department of Transportation, EPA, Department of Agriculture,

Department of Commerce, Department of Education, and DHS (Homeland

Security).

There is no cost to attend the Smart Zone Road Show. The tour will

visit Grand Rapids, Kalamazoo, Lansing, Midland, Troy, Detroit and Ann

Arbor the week of October 16th.

For more information and to reserve space, email BBC at [email protected]