Building Community-Based Health Screening Capacity in Delaware
GrantID: 11567
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Deadline: Ongoing
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Delaware's Unique Fit for Condensed Matter and Materials Theory Funding Opportunity ## Capacity for Innovation in Delaware Delaware's compact geography and business-friendly environment make it an attractive location for materials research and development. The state's proximity to major research institutions, including the University of Delaware, and its connection to the Northeast Corridor facilitate collaboration and knowledge transfer. The Delaware Economic Development Office, in partnership with the Delaware Science and Technology Corporation, provides support for innovation and entrepreneurship, including resources for startups and established companies in the materials sector. ## Delaware's Distinctive Strengths The state's research institutions and companies are actively engaged in materials research, with a focus on developing new technologies and products. The University of Delaware's Center for Composite Materials and the Delaware Transportation Institute are examples of organizations driving innovation in this field. Delaware's location on the East Coast, with access to major transportation infrastructure, including the Port of Wilmington, also provides opportunities for companies to develop and commercialize new materials. Delaware's funding opportunities for small businesses, including the Delaware Strategic Fund and the Small Business Innovation Research (SBIR) and Small Business Technology Transfer (STTR) programs, complement the funding available through the Banking Institution's Funding Opportunity for Condensed Matter and Materials Theory. Applicants can leverage these resources to support research and development, product commercialization, and job creation. ## Delaware's Research Ecosystem The state's research ecosystem is characterized by a strong network of academic institutions, research organizations, and private companies. The Delaware INBRE (IDeA Networks of Biomedical Research Excellence) program, supported by the National Institutes of Health, fosters research collaboration and provides training and infrastructure support for researchers. While the program is focused on biomedical research, its emphasis on interdisciplinary collaboration and research infrastructure development has benefits for materials research as well. The state's research institutions and companies are also supported by the Delaware Research Partnership, a collaboration between the University of Delaware, Delaware State University, and the Delaware Technology Park. In Delaware, researchers and companies can tap into a supportive ecosystem that fosters innovation and entrepreneurship. Q: What types of projects are most likely to be funded in Delaware under the Funding Opportunity for Condensed Matter and Materials Theory? A: Projects that align with the state's research strengths, including materials science and engineering, and that demonstrate potential for economic development and job creation are likely to be competitive. Q: How can Delaware researchers and companies access resources and support for materials research and development? A: The Delaware Economic Development Office and the Delaware Science and Technology Corporation offer a range of resources, including funding, technical assistance, and business development support. Q: Are there any specific opportunities for Delaware small businesses to access funding through the Banking Institution's Funding Opportunity? A: Yes, small businesses in Delaware may be eligible for funding through the Delaware Strategic Fund and the SBIR and STTR programs, which can be used in conjunction with the Banking Institution's funding opportunity to support research and development and product commercialization.
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