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Interested in teaming on an SBIR effort?  Various Government agencies post their solicitations at different times during the year.  To visit the official DoD SBIR site, click here

 
The founders of A2Z Innovations, Inc. have a long history of performance in the Small Business Innovative Research (SBIR) Program, dating back to 1991.  This Government-sponsored program provides an excellent opportunity for small, high-technology companies to receive funding to push developmental projects into the commercial/Government marketplace.

Our keys to success in the highly competitive SBIR arena include:

bulletIdentification of high probability of win topics and 
early contact with the Phase I customer, 
bulletThe investment in high-quality Phase I proposals,
bulletThe establishment of multi-disciplines teams,
bulletEarly Phase I demonstration of the system concept 
through hardware & software production/testing, 
bulletEstablishment of a clear path to Phase II Prototype 
production and system demonstrations, 
bulletIdentification of potential Phase III customers and 
communicating product overview, Phase I results, 
and plan for product transition, and 
bulletDevelopment of a clear transition path to Phase III sales. 

We are always looking for strategic teaming partners who share our approach and who offer a unique technology skill which complements our own. If you are interested in teaming with A2Z on your next SBIR or STTR effort, feel free to contact us at a2zinfo1 at a2zinnovations dot com .

Hot Tip!

Did you know that most of the agencies that put out the SBIR topics have a "pre-solicitation" period? During this period, you can communicate directly with the project managers to discuss any specific questions you may have on their topics! 
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