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NSF WEBINAR Accelerating Innovation Research (AIR) Partnerships for Innovation (PFI)

NSF WEBINAR Accelerating Innovation Research (AIR) Partnerships for Innovation (PFI). Kesh Narayanan Division Director Industrial Innovation and Partnerships Directorate for Engineering National Science Foundation September 13, 2010.

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NSF WEBINAR Accelerating Innovation Research (AIR) Partnerships for Innovation (PFI)

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  1. NSF WEBINARAccelerating Innovation Research (AIR)Partnerships for Innovation (PFI) Kesh Narayanan Division Director Industrial Innovation and Partnerships Directorate for Engineering National Science Foundation September 13, 2010 This Presentation will be available on the IIP homepage following the WEBINAR: http://www.nsf.gov/div/index.jsp?div=iip

  2. AIR & PFI If you are unable to call in, please send in your questions via email to: • AIR (Option 1): Mary Toney at mtoney@nsf.gov; cc Rathindra DasGupta at rdasgupt@nsf.gov • AIR (Option 2): Barbara Kenny at bkenny@nsf.gov and Deborah Jackson at djackson@nsf.gov; cc Rathindra DasGupta at rdasgupt@nsf.gov • PFI: Sally Nerlove at snerlove@nsf.gov This Presentation will be available on the IIP homepage following the WEBINAR: http://www.nsf.gov/div/index.jsp?div=iip Directorate for Engineering

  3. Focused research, innovation, and commercialization accelerated by government investment New and vibrant businesses will lead to new jobs and economic growth Discoveries for new technologies resulting in the creation of future industries EXECUTIVE OFFICE OF THE PRESIDENTNATIONAL ECONOMIC COUNCILOFFICE OF SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY POLICY : Sept 2009 http://www.whitehouse.gov/administration/eop/nec/StrategyforAmericanInnovation/

  4. Promoting Innovation and Economic Growth With community input, NSF designed two new solicitations to encourage translation of new knowledge to economic or societal impact: Accelerating Innovation Research (AIR), and Partnerships for Innovation (PFI) Promote the commercialization of promising technologies: The Budget proposes $12 million for the National Science Foundation (NSF) for a new Innovation Ecosystem in which universities partner with other institutions to increase the impact of the most promising innovations through commercialization, industry alliances, and start-up formation. Office of Science and Technology Policy , February 1, 2010 Directorate for Engineering

  5. NSF Innovation Investments ENG overall NSF overall AIR PFI GOALI I /UCRC STC STTR SBIR ERC Industry Investors Translational Research Resources Invested See http://www.nsf.gov/eng/iip/innovation.pdf Foundations Small Business University Discovery Development Commercialization Directorate for Engineering

  6. Components of Innovation Ecosystem • Single Investigator and Small Groups of Faculty -Technology Translation Plan Competition (AIR/$4M) -Partnerships for Innovation (PFI/$7M) • Partnerships of Large Research Groups -Research Alliance Competition (AIR/$8M) Directorate for Engineering

  7. AIR: Technology Translation Plan Competition ($4M) • Single Investigator and Small Groups of Faculty • Creates entrepreneurial small groups of faculty • Encourages academic researchers to translate technologically-promising, fundamental discoveries into commercial reality • PI or co-PI must be a current or prior NSF awardee and a faculty member at a US college or university at the time of award in the current competition • Develops technology translation plans to embark on the path towards full business plans Directorate for Engineering

  8. AIR: Technology Translation Plan Competition ($4M) • Key Requirements per NSF 10-608 • LOI required and due December 1, 2010 • Full proposal due February 1, 2011 • Preliminary Technology Translation Plan (PTTP): $300k/2 Years per grant • Third party investment (1:1) required for budget requests in excess of $150k • Up to 25% in-kind, and the rest in cash • Final Technology Translation Plan (FTTP), submitted as a supplement to the original award: $50k • Presentation of FTTP at NSF • FTTP awardees (those selected to receive the supplemental funding) expected to attend and participate in a “Technology Showcase” (21 months) Directorate for Engineering

  9. Partnerships for Innovation ($7M) • Single Investigator and Small Groups of Faculty • Requires academic groups to partner with small businesses • Creates a novel platform that can be applied to many markets • Stimulates the transformation of knowledge into innovations • Supports innovation capacity building through partnerships Directorate for Engineering

  10. Partnerships for Innovation • Key Requirements per NSF 10-581 - LOI required and due October 1, 2010 - Full proposal due December 4, 2010 - Award: $600k/2-3 Years per grant Directorate for Engineering

  11. AIR: Research Alliance Competition ($8M) • Partnerships of Large Research Groups • Builds synergistic research alliance between NSF -funded research consortium and other institutions to accelerate commercialization • Other partner(s): another research entity (either NSF-funded, other government agency funded, or privately funded), a small business consortium, or a local or regional innovation entity • Creates innovation ecosystem that fosters entrepreneurial culture, encourages spin-offs, and builds new partnerships Directorate for Engineering

  12. AIR: Research Alliance Competition ($8M) • Key Requirements per NSF 10-608 • LOI required and due December 1, 2010 • Full proposal due February 1, 2011 • Award: $1M/2 Years per grant • Third-party investment (1:1) required • Up to 25% in-kind, and the rest in cash • PI (along with a representative from the partner entity, and a representative of a third party investor) must present (at NSF) the first year’s accomplishments and plans for the second year Directorate for Engineering

  13. AIR & PFI Program Director Contacts: • AIR (Option 1): Mary Toney at mtoney@nsf.gov; cc Rathindra (Babu) DasGupta at rdasgupt@nsf.gov • PFI: Sally Nerlove at snerlove@nsf.gov • AIR (Option 2): Barbara Kenny at bkenny@nsf.gov and Deborah Jackson at djackson@nsf.gov; cc Rathindra (Babu) DasGupta at rdasgupt@nsf.gov This Presentation will be available on the IIP homepage following the WEBINAR: http://www.nsf.gov/div/index.jsp?div=iip Directorate for Engineering

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