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Single-windowpane Highly Insulating Efficient Lucid Designs (SHIELD)
November 7,2015

Single-windowpane Highly Insulating Efficient Lucid Designs (SHIELD)

The ARPA-E Single-pane Highly Insulating Efficient Lucid Designs (SHIELD) program seeks to reduce this consumption by funding the development of energy-efficient and cost-effective retrofits for the substantial remaining stock of single-pane windows in the U.S.

Research
Manufacturing Machines and Equipment
November 7,2015

Manufacturing Machines and Equipment

The MME program supports fundamental research that enables the development of new and/or improved manufacturing machines and equipment, and optimization of their use, with a particular focus on equipment appropriate for the manufacture of mechanical and electromechanical devices, products, and systems featuring scales from microns to meters (proposals relating to nanomanufacturing should be submitted to the CMMI NanoManufacturing program, and those relating to the manufacture of electronic devices such as IC products should be submitted to the ECCS Division).

Research
Materials Engineering and Processing
November 7,2015

Materials Engineering and Processing

The Materials Engineering and Processing (MEP) program supports fundamental research addressing the processing and mechanical performance of engineering materials by investigating the interrelationship of materials processing, structure, properties and/or life-cycle performance for targeted applications.

Nanomanufacturing
November 7,2015

Nanomanufacturing

Nanomanufacturing is the production of useful nano-scale materials, structures, devices and systems in an economically viable manner. Estimated Total Program Funding: $300,000

EPA SBIR
October 21,2015

EPA SBIR

The next EPA SBIR Phase I solicitation is scheduled to open in October 2015.

NSF SBIR: Biomedical (BM) Technologies
October 21,2015

NSF SBIR: Biomedical (BM) Technologies

The Biomedical Technologies subtopics aim to support the early stage development of novel products, processes, or services that will enable the delivery of high-quality, economically-efficient healthcare in the U.S. as well as globally.

NSF SBIR: Smart Health (SH)
October 21,2015

NSF SBIR: Smart Health (SH)

The Smart Health subtopics aim to support the early stage development of novel devices, components, systems, algorithms, networks, applications, or services that will enable the much needed transformation of healthcare from reactive, hospital-centered, and indemnity-based to proactive, person-centered, preventive, and cost-efficient.

NSF SBIR: Biological Technologies (BT)
October 21,2015

NSF SBIR: Biological Technologies (BT)

Agricultural and Food Safety Biotechnology, Biosensors, Life Sciences Research Tools, Bioinstrumentation, Synthetic Biology and Metabolic Engineering, Fermentation and Cell Culture Technologies, Computational Biology and Bioinformatics, Advanced Biomanufacturing, Advanced Technologies for Functional Genomics in Organismal Systems

NSF SBIR: Chemical and Environmental Technologies (CT)
October 21,2015

NSF SBIR: Chemical and Environmental Technologies (CT)

The Chemical and Environmental Technologies (CT) topic covers a wide range of technology areas of current and emerging commercial significance pertaining to the broad chemical industry, the environment and related industrial sectors.

NSF SBIR: Advanced Materials and Instrumentation (MI)
October 21,2015

NSF SBIR: Advanced Materials and Instrumentation (MI)

The Advanced Materials and Instrumentation (MI) topic addresses the development of new and improved materials and instruments for a wide variety of commercial and industrial applications. Proposals in Advanced Materials may focus on the creation of innovative material systems and/or on critical fabrication, processing, or manufacturing challenges involved in the successful commercialization of materials. Proposals in Instrumentation may focus on new instruments for use in scientific, industrial, engineering, or manufacturing environments, among others. Types of instruments that will be considered include systems and tools designed for the purposes of detection, characterization, measurement, processing, control, and/or monitoring. A wide variety of applications areas will be considered as part of this topic.