Air Pollution Control Technologies For Urban Small Sources
Due: August 23, 2023 Request for hardware for reducing emissions from small point sources in urban areas and improving local air quality, outdoor and indoor.
Due: August 23, 2023 Request for hardware for reducing emissions from small point sources in urban areas and improving local air quality, outdoor and indoor.
Due: August 23, 2023 Request for hardware to significantly reduce indoor PM2.5 and other air pollutants (e.g., volatile organic compounds or VOCs), and maintain performance under real-word conditions (i.e., high outdoor concentrations).
DUE: August 23, 2023 Request for hardware to minimize or eliminate the liquid portion of brine concentrate and enable the treatment and potential use of different types of wastewater.
DUE: August 23, 2023 Request for hardware to minimize or eliminate the liquid portion of brine concentrate and enable the treatment and potential use of different types of wastewater.
DUE: August 22, 2023 Funding Opportunity for early-career academic scientists interested in transitioning to entrepreneurship while also supporting the transfer of technology from academic laboratories into small businesses.
DUE: August, 22, 2023 Solicitation for SBIR grant applications from small businesses to support later-stage research and development (referred to as Phase IIB) for projects that were previously funded under SBIR or STTR Phase II Read More
DUE: August 22, 2023 Requesting SBIR/STTR proposals focused on SOCOM234-003: Visual Augmentation Systems (VAS) Range Finder
Due: August 21, 2023 Requesting proposals focused on capabilities to provide the USAF with the ability to rapidly establish distributed operations in remote and isolated environments around the world.
Researchers at the University of Technology Sydney (UTS) have developed biosensor technology that will allow a person to operate robots and machines entirely by thought control. In addition to military applications, the new technology has Read More
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