Jessica Frick, Ph.D., Astral Materials Founder shares this advice for founders seeking government R&D funding: stay persistent. “Persevere through the ups and downs of the application process and remain steadfast in pursuit of your goals. Persistence is key to securing funding and realizing your startup's potential.” Astral Materials, formerly Astral Forge, is a startup focused on creating thermal forges for semiconductor boule production in microgravity environments. The company received a Phase 1, NASA SBIR Ignite award in 2023 which proved pivotal for their early phase of growth. Submit today! Submissions for NASA SBIR Ignite are open until July 30: https://lnkd.in/ge2X__vp. #startups #funding #technology #techdevelopment #space #aeronautics #research BMNT H4XLabs NASA - National Aeronautics and Space Administration Donna Ye Roxanne Aragon Ellen M. Chang Serdar Turac, Ph.D. Anushka Prasad
H4XLabs
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Deep Tech Dual Use Accelerating To Success!
About us
H4XLabs partners with founders from Day Zero on to build next generation companies. We focus on partnering with dual-use, Deep Tech companies to match their solutions to our database of active government requirements and to access to non-dilutive funding and bring those solutions into the commercial market.
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https://www.h4xlabs.com
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- Technology, Information and Media
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- 2-10 employees
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- Palo Alto, CA
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- Privately Held
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- 2019
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- DoD, Space, Blue, Energy, Deep Tech Venture Capital, Gov't Non-Dilutive Funding, international - UK, and International - Taiwan Japan S Korea Singapore
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Reminder: the NASA SBIR Ignite 2024 solicitation is OPEN until July 30, 2024, at 5pm ET! Learn more here: https://lnkd.in/gxSPiiGw, and access the submission link here: https://lnkd.in/ge2X__vp. Here's what a previous SBIR Ignite participant has to share: 🚀 Kevin DiMarzio, Director of Business Development at Benchmark Space Systems, says a 2023 NASA SBIR Ignite award provided critical non-dilutive research and development funding which helped his team explore new business lines and receive real-time feedback from experienced stakeholders. Kevin shares this advice for potential SBIR Ignite applicants: Keep your process customer-centric and engage with potential customers before a Phase 1 submission to help align your technology development with market needs. #startups #funding #technology #techdevelopment #space #aeronautics #research
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Kicking off the summer working with eight talented H4D teams from five universities! We're thrilled to support these teams to take the work they did in class to the next level, helping the country maintain its competitive edge as they address critical challenges the Pentagon faces. The cohort includes: 💡 (Stanford University) House of Laws: Using Large Language Models to simplify decision-making by contracting officers, program managers, Congressional staffers and other government professionals 💡 (Stanford University) L-Infinity: Improving satellite capacity by creating a second price auction marketplace for satellite-to-consumer and satellite-to-satellite tasking 💡 (Stanford University) Juno Astrodynamics: Enabling autonomous dynamic space operations including inspection, maintenance and refueling 💡 (Stanford University) Spectra Labs: Electromagnetic mapping for unmanned autonomous systems 💡 (Columbia University) VALIS: Improving force readiness by creating a data collection system and streamlined processes for visits to Human Resources Command 💡 (University of Chicago) Pharos Aerospace: Helping government satellite operators improve awareness of threats in low-earth orbit, whether they be from adversaries or from lethal non-trackable space debris 💡 (University of Southern Mississippi) RAT Group: Standardizing training completion data to ensure Airmen do not miss deployment-related training 💡 (Rochester Institute of Technology) CAMA: Countering software attacks in contested environments to ensure reliable data transmission Learn more: https://lnkd.in/g3FfGRfy BMNT Hacking for Defense® (H4D) H4XLabs Donna Ye Roxanne Aragon Zachary Narin Ellen M. Chang Serdar Turac, Ph.D. jasgagandeep singh John Petkosek Terri Vanech Mariam M.
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H4XLabs is coming to Austin at the end of the month! Join us for a Happy Hour Wednesday, June 26, 4:30 pm CDT, bringing together Navy SBIR/STTR awardees, industry leaders, entrepreneurs, investors and innovators for an evening of connections and collaboration. The Happy Hour follows our Navy Private Capital Program. For more information and to sign up, click here: https://bit.ly/4efK7Qo Peter Newell Brendan Mullen Joseph Kopser Simone Ledeen Casey Perley Joshua Baer Martin Salinas Teresa Smetzer Marcos Cervantes Ian Newell John Dulin Brian Shipley Capital Factory Navy SBIR/STTR Transition Program (Navy STP) Naval Air Systems Command (NAVAIR) Naval Sea Systems Command (NAVSEA) Army Applications Laboratory Army Futures Command BMNT #SBIR #STTR #NAVY #NAVYopentopics #NAVAIR #NAVSEA #NAVWAR #NavalX #DONSBIR #DoDInnovates #SmallBusiness #WOSB #SDSB #MOSB #FedBzOps #Innovatorswanted
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The NASA SBIR Ignite solicitation is now live until July 30, 2024! This year's topics include: 🚀 Aviation-Ready Electrical Energy Storage for All-Electric or Hybrid Electric Aircraft 🚀 Decision Support Tools Leveraging NASA Earth Science Data 🚀 Leak Free Cryogenic Valves and Quick Disconnects Learn more at: https://lnkd.in/gxSPiiGw #startups #funding #technology #techdevelopment #space #aeronautics #research
🚨 Calling all dual use space startups and small businesses! The third NASA SBIR IGNITE solicitation is NOW LIVE. SBIR Ignite provides a way for small businesses that have a commercially viable technology idea to use NASA as a stepping stone in their path towards #commercial success. With a greater emphasis on commercialization, SBIR Ignite funds U.S. early-stage, high-risk technology development to help make companies and their technologies more attractive to private sector investors, customers, and partners. This year we are seeking proposals in 3 broad topic areas: 1. Aviation-Ready Electrical Energy Storage for All-Electric or Hybrid Electric Aircraft 2. Decision Support Tools Leveraging NASA Earth Science Data 3. Leak Free Cryogenic Valves and Quick Disconnects Submissions are being accepted through Tuesday, July 30, 2024, at 5 pm ET on the program's submission interface—ProSAMS (Proposal Submissions and Award Management System). The NASA SBIR/STTR program designed ProSAMS to be an intuitive, user-friendly system that will help streamline the program's application, review, and award management processes. Find the solicitation here: SAM.gov Register for the new submission platform (ProSAMS) here: https://prosams.nasa.gov/ Learn more about SBIR Ignite here: SBIR Ignite (nasa.gov) #startups #funding #technology #techdevelopment #space #aeronautics #research
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Interested in raising private capital? Join the Department of the Navy SBIR/STTR Programs for the next Private Capital Program Bootcamp on June 26, 2024, in Austin, TX. The hybrid event, "Making Investor Presentations, Valuations, and Term Sheets Work for You" will offer an in-depth playbook for seizing the attention of investors and negotiating favorable terms. Don’t miss this opportunity! The program concludes with a Networking Happy Hour from 4:30 pm to 6:30 pm CT., providing opportunities to forge invaluable connections and unwind after a day of learning with fellow startups, government sponsors, and defense investors. Reserve your in-person or virtual spot now! DoN SBIR/STTR Private Capital Program Bootcamp (hybrid event) Date/time: June 26, 2024, from 12:00-4:30 pm CT Location: Capital Factory, 701 Brazos St., Suite 150, Austin, TX 78701 To RSVP for the Bootcamp and the Networking Happy Hour, see links below: https://lnkd.in/dby5A-dR https://lnkd.in/dG2gdwxZ #SBIR #STTR #NavalX #DONSBIR #SmallBusiness #NAVY #Innovatorswanted @bmnt
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Find our very own Ellen M. Chang at TechCon Socal on May 24, where she'll be at moderating the "The Promise and Trends of Deep Tech" session. This session will explore the cutting-edge advancements and future directions of deep tech. Panelists include Steve Kiser, General Partner at Veteran Ventures Capital; Ryan W., Founder & CEO of Turion Space; Gareth Keane, Partner at Promus Ventures; and Rafferty Jackson, Principal at Jack Industries. Together, they bring a wealth of knowledge and diverse perspectives on the potential and challenges in this rapidly evolving field. #TechconSoCal2024 #InnovationSummit #networking
With 4 days to go to the largest gathering of investors, innovators, and entrepreneurs in Southern California, our next session at TechCon SoCal is "The Promise and Trends of Deep Tech," featuring a distinguished panel moderated by Ellen M. Chang, Vice President at BMNT. This session will explore the cutting-edge advancements and future directions of deep tech. Panelists include Steve Kiser, General Partner at Veteran Ventures Capital; Ryan W., Founder & CEO of Turion Space; Gareth Keane, Partner at Promus Ventures; and Rafferty Jackson, Principal at Jack Industries. Together, they bring a wealth of knowledge and diverse perspectives on the potential and challenges in this rapidly evolving field. Reflecting on their impressive careers, our panelists have significantly contributed to the deep tech landscape. From Steve Kiser's strategic investments in veteran-led ventures to Ryan Westerdahl's pioneering work in space technology, Gareth Keane's extensive experience in venture capital, and Rafferty Jackson's innovative leadership, each brings unique insights and a deep understanding of technology's transformative power. Don't miss this exciting deep tech discussion at TechCon SoCal! OPEN Silicon Valley TIE San Diego Interlock Capital Orange County OC Startup Council The Brink SBDC EvoNexus UC San Diego SDSU College of Sciences Pismo Ventures Cross Ocean Ventures Startup Steroid - Deal Flow | SPVs | Demo Day Platform Alliance for Southern California Innovation Spark Growth Ventures SoCal Startup Day Reflect Ventures Wharton Alumni Angels NuFund Venture Group Flok Labx Ventures Mercury Pankaj Kedia Serhat Pala Neal Bloom David Saxton Cheryl K Goodman Ellen M. Chang Niraj Desai Akash Pai Sufyan Subzwari Jonah Peake 🐺 Ella Napata Stephen Silver Fred Grier Scott Fox 🦊 Atlás Blake Eric Eide #TechconSoCal2024 #IndustryExperts #TechConference #InnovationSummit #TechTalks #startupsteroid #innovations #technologynews #networking #artificialintelligence #digitalhealth #robotics #startups #AngelInvestors #vc #SandDiegoStartup #founders #consumertech
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There is still time to register for today's conversation with Erica Montbach, manager of NASA - National Aeronautics and Space Administration's Planetary Exploration Science Technology Office, and Ryan Stephan, CLPS Technical Deputy from NASA's NASA Glenn Research Center. Learn more and join us live today! https://lnkd.in/gQCKF4Kx
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The 2024 NASA SBIR Ignite program will award $150,000 for phase I recipients. Companies retain IP and work directly with NASA experts. Join us this Thursday to get familiar with two of the program's potential topic areas: radio-isotope power systems (RPS) and lunar surface payloads. #RPSsystems are increasingly being proposed for #lunarapplications. Using alternative isotopes lessens the demand for Plutonium, freeing up more material for the outer planet efforts. Additionally, the development of more efficient systems to convert heat to electrical power could decrease the amount of nuclear material of any type needed by individual missions. One focus of this ask-me-anything conversation will be how startups can help solve these power-system challenges; panelists will discuss the technological hurdles that need to be addressed and pose questions to consider when developing potential solutions for optimized systems. A second focus of the discussion will be on NASA's Commercial Lunar Payload Services (CLPS) project and their efforts to mature a commercial base capable of delivering payloads to the #Moon in a rapid and efficient fashion. CLPS teams are on the precipice of successfully delivering hundreds of kilograms of payloads to various locations on the Moon, including regions near the lunar South Pole. To foster a vibrant lunar economy, commercial payloads are needed to reduce NASA's position as an anchor tenant. Panelists will share thoughts on industry opportunities and the need for technologies that will address science and engineering goals on the lunar surface. This includes technologies for continuous lunar experiment operations, 24/7 experimentation capabilities, specialized instruments for lunar science research, and engineering experiments aimed at lunar activities such as excavation, construction, and resource utilization. Speakers for this program include: Erica Montbach, Manager of NASA's Planetary Exploration Science Technology Office and Ryan Stephan CLPS Technical Deputy NASA Glenn Research Center Don't miss this engaging discussion! Learn more and register: https://lnkd.in/gQCKF4Kx
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Join us this Thursday for our next program on the 2024 NASA SBIR Ignite program! This webinar explores two of the program's potential topic areas: of aviation batteries and point-of-use recycling for optimized space-age logistics. Join NASA experts from the Glenn Research Center, David Avanesian, systems engineer, and Shay Ellafrits, electrical engineer, for a discussion on the rising need for integrated aviation electrical energy storage systems (battery and other technology) and advances in electric and hybrid electric aircrafts – as well as the challenges that still remain in developing these systems. They will also speak to the increasing need for point-of-use recycling across the battery and energy supply chain and broad waste cycles (including aerospace aluminum recycling, dirty space waste stream recycling, and cargo bag repurposing). From advances in cells, packaging, required electronics, software, thermal management, monitoring and control for charging/discharging and operations, hear how new innovations will change the way we think about energy storage systems, integration opportunities, and more. Learn how companies could have the opportunity to work with NASA to define new ways of exchanging batteries between flights or charging on aircraft; advance battery conditions during ground operations, in storage and across transport; and, develop critical point-of-use recycling approaches to increase sustainability across the full space-industry ecosystem. Register: https://lnkd.in/gWx7m6wv