
TECHNOLOGY TRANSFER &
SMALL BUSINESS INNOVATION RESEARCH
July 21, 2021 at 1:00 PM ET
Hosted by:
U.S. Department of Commerce
Minority Business Development Agency
U.S. Small Business Administration
Federal Laboratory Consortium

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TECHNOLOGY TRANSFER &
SMALL BUSINESS INNOVATION RESEARCH
How can entrepreneurs and innovators like you access the country’s largest source of early-stage funding?
Join the MBDA InVision Tour on Wednesday, July 21 to discover opportunities to advance your business through
the Small Business Innovation Research (SBIR) and Small Business Technology Transfer (STTR) programs.
Also known as America’s Seed Fund, the SBIR/STTR program invests
$4 billion annually in technology transfer and small business innovation research.
During this virtual event, we will take you inside the minds of successful companies participating
in the SBIR/STTR program and provide you with opportunities to connect one-on-one with federal agency representatives.
You’ll also learn what entities like the Federal Lab Consortium, Minority Serving Institutions,
and Historically Black Colleges and Universities prioritize in research and development partnerships.
MEET THE SPEAKERS:
Eric Adolphe
Founder & CEO
Forward Edge-AI, Inc.
Co-Founder
GovFlex.com
Yared Alemu, Ph.D.
Founder & CEO
TQIntelligence, Inc.
Donna M. Ennis, C.P.F.
Project Director
MBDA Business Center-Atlanta
Don Graves
Deputy Secretary of Commerce
U.S Department of Commerce
Edith McCloud
Associate Director for Management
Minority Business Development Agency
Paige Peters
Founder & CEO
Rapid Radicals Technology, LLC
Jennifer Shieh
Chief Scientist and Program Manager
Office of Innovation and Technology
Office of Investment and Innovation
U.S. Small Business Administration
Patricia Tomczyszyn
Inclusive Innovation Program Manager
Minority Business Development Agency
Alex Thome, Ph.D.
Director of Research Development
MSI STEM Research & Development Consortium (MSRDC)
Paul Zielinski
Executive Director
Federal Laboratory Consortium
Agenda:
1:00 PM ET | Welcome
1:05 PM ET | Opening Remarks
Presented by: Edith McCloud (MBDA)
1:10 PM ET | Department of Commerce Remarks
Presented by: Deputy Secretary of Commerce, Don Graves
1:15 PM ET | Special Initiatives with SBIR
Presented by: Jennifer Shieh (SBA)
1:30 PM ET | The Federal Lab Consortium Presentation
Presented by: Paul Zielinski (FLC)
1:50 PM ET | Minority Business Enterprises (MBE) Success Stories Panel
Moderated by: Donna Ennis (MBDA)
Panelist(s): Eric Adolphe (Forward Edge-AI, Inc. & GovFlex.com), Dr. Yared Alemu (TQIntelligence) and Paige Peters (Rapid Radicals Technology, LLC)
2:50 PM ET | Partnering with Minority Serving Institutions (MSI) & Historically Black Colleges & Universities (HBCU) Presentation
Presented by: Alex Thome (MSRDC)
3:10 PM ET | Closing Call to Action: Making the Most of your One-on-One Meetings
Presented by: Patricia Tomczyszyn (MBDA)
3:20 PM ET | Event Concludes & One-on-One Meetings Begin
About the Sessions:
Special Initiatives with SBIR Session:
Presented by: Jennifer Shieh (SBA)
The risk and expense of conducting R&D are often beyond the means of small businesses. By reserving a specific percentage of federal R&D funds for small business, the Small Business Innovation Research (SBIR) and Small Business Technology Transfer (STTR) programs enable you to compete on the same level as larger businesses. These programs fund critical firm startup and development stages and encourage the commercialization of the technology, product, or service, which, in turn, stimulates the U.S. economy.
The Federal Lab Consortium Presentation:
Presented by: Paul Zielinski (FLC)
Assuming it’s time for you to reach out to laboratory professionals and form beneficial relationships that will assist with your R&D or technology commercialization goals, there are several types of T2 agreements you should know about. Attend if you are interested in collaboration with federal scientists; would like access to federal technologies through agreements; or would like to use federal laboratory facilities. Learn what works and sign up to meet with a laboratory official.
Minority Business Enterprises (MBE) Success Stories Panel:
Moderated by: Donna Ennis (MBDA)
Panelist(s): Eric Adolphe (Forward Edge-AI, Inc. & GovFlex.com), Dr. Yared Alemu (TQIntelligence) and Paige Peters (Rapid Radicals Technology, LLC)
The process of obtaining a government agreement (T2, SBIR/STTR, CRADA, etc.) and what those agreements entail, have been discussed extensively, but has there been any success for businesses who acquired one? Hear from Minority Business Enterprises who will share their journeys and success stories. Learn from their experiences during the application process, challenges they faced, and tips on how they utilized their agreement to garner success.
Partnering with Minority Serving Institutions (MSI) & Historically Black Colleges & Universities (HBCU) Presentation:
Presented by: Alex Thome (MSRDC)
Minority Serving Institutions are an untapped resource in the national innovation ecosystem. We’ll discuss our work with NASA to increase participation in their STTR/SBIR programs, including innovative approaches to partnering Universities and Small Businesses. Attendees will also hear learn about how they can leverage MSRDCs unique contracting vehicle to establish and fund early-stage research programs with the Nation’s MSIs.
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Also, register with the SBA to attend their
2021 National SBIR Week Events: America’s Seed Fund

Questions?
Contact us at invision@mbda.gov.