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This workshop will take place in the College of Textiles, Convocation Room on Centennial Campus. Mary Beth Thomas, technology counselor with The University of North Carolina's Small Business and Technology Development Center (SBTDC), will present an introduction to the SBIR/STTR programs — services that the SBTDC provides to those looking to submit proposals, as well as sources of additional program information. Dr. Sally Nerlove, SBIR program manager with the National Science Foundation will present various SBIR/STTR-related initiatives within NSF. Successful SBIR awardees will also present the lessons they learned. Attendees will have the opportunity to meet with speakers as well as counselors from the SBTDC both during and after the workshop. There is no charge for admission, but registration is strongly suggested as space is limited. Registration can be conducted online at http://www.sbtdc.org/events/sbir/workshops2005/. Also available at this site are an agenda and directions. |
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