This podcast episode features Ben Schrag, Senior Program Director for the SBIR/STTR programs at the National Science Foundation (NSF). We discuss
how the NSF looks for technology risk, and what steps the agency takes in supporting early commercialization for deep tech startups. Click on the image above to listen.
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Liga Ventures, a Brazilian corporate accelerator which helps large companies create open innovation programs with startups and in-house
entrepreneurship credited Propel(x)'s co-founder, Swati Chaturvedi with coining the term 'deep tech' on LinkedIn.
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DEEP TECHNOLOGY BUZZ
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Here is what caught our attention over the past two weeks.
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One of our alumni companies, Avitus Orthopaedics launched the next generation of its bone and marrow harvesting technology in October 2020. We had the opportunity to speak with the CEO, Neil Shah in 2016 about this exciting new technology, the early fundraising challenges they faced along the way, and how they’re poised to change the orthopedic surgical market.
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