Advance your clean tech startup on June 13
Learn how to increase revenue, reduce costs, and win federal research grants for your clean tech startup. This online seminar, scheduled for Tuesday, June 13 from 1 – 2:30 p.m., will review how to engage resources at Centers for Advanced Technology (CATs).
The session will be led by Brian Apkarian, the director of business development at the Center for Future Energy Systems (CFES) at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute (RPI).
In Rochester, the Center for Emerging and Innovative Sciences (CEIS) is sponsored jointly by the University of Rochester and Rochester Institute of Technology. The applied research at CEIS focuses on electronic imaging. Throughout the last ten years, CEIS funding has been leveraged to generate 273 new jobs and more than $537 million in economic impact.
This seminar will review industry and university collaborative applied research, including how student researchers and university research faculty can help bring new technologies from the lab to the marketplace. Among the topics:
- Understand the process for working with a university research center.
- Learn about the resources available from NYS Centers for Advanced Technology and Centers of Excellence.
- Hear from startups who have successfully engaged with university researchers, including Berardo Matalucci, Co-Founder and CEO of MIMiC Systems, and Miles Flamenbaum, CEO at Actasys.
The program is free and live on Zoom, but registration is required. To sign up, visit Advancing Your Clean Tech Startup.