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TechLink helps the Department of Defense to commercialize leading-edge new technology by partnering DoD labs with private sector companies for technology licensing, transfer, and research and development

USDA And NIFA Funding Opportunities With Special Guest Scott Dockum, National SBIR Program Coordinator – 8/1 – Webinar

We’re here to brainstorm, coach, guide. If you cannot attend, please reach out to schedule a conversation by emailing [email protected] or calling Ann Peterson at 406.994.7788.

TechLink Pulse: A reason to get excited – This may be your new startup catalyst.

Businesses have access to cutting-edge research and development happening right now in defense labs across the country. They can license the labs’ inventions to launch a startup or innovate an existing product line.

xTechSearch competition will provide prizes to select businesses for innovative technologies and ideas that can solve Army challenges.

xTechSearch is a novel approach for linking innovators directly with the Army labs, with a focus on lowering the entrance barriers and spurring innovation.

TechLink can help you license innovative Department of Defense technology that you can turn into products or services. Have we mentioned that our services are free?

Start by browsing the exciting technology opportunities in our Weekly Tech Roundup series:

Did you know that TechLink has helped transfer over 1,000 Department of Defense inventions to industry?

Keep reading for even more technology licensing opportunities, recent success stories, and handy resources:

MSU TechLink SBIR Lunch & Learn Series: Current NSF Seed Funding , 04/04, Bozeman

High-risk, high-impact technologies wanted! The National Science Foundation’s Small Business Innovation Research (SBIR) and Small Business Technology Transfer (STTR) Programs dedicate millions of dollars of non-dilutive funding each year to help startups and small businesses…

It’s that time again! Here’s the April Edition of the TechLink Pulse Newsletter

Browse exciting and new technology opportunities in our Weekly Tech Roundup series:

MSU TechLink lands Army contract for software analysis

TSEAL provides MSU students with real-world experience improving the Sustainment Management System, a software application created by the Corps’ Construction Engineering Research Laboratory to improve upkeep of hundreds of thousands of federal facilities by helping managers decide when, where and how to best conduct maintenance.

MSU professor honing genetic scalpel with backing of biotech company

Professor Blake Wiedenheft has received funding to fine-tune a method to help treat genetic disorders.