National Science Foundation

The National Science Foundation (NSF), established in 1950 and located in Alexandria, Virginia, is an independent federal agency dedicated to advancing fundamental research and education across all scientific and engineering disciplines. With an annual budget of approximately $7.8 billion, the NSF operates America's Seed Fund, which allocates nearly $200 million each year to support startups and small businesses through the Small Business Innovation Research (SBIR) program. This initiative provides non-dilutive funding of up to $1.5 million to assist in research and development efforts, thereby facilitating the transformation of scientific discoveries into commercially viable products and services. By helping to de-risk technology, the NSF plays a crucial role in fostering innovation and addressing societal challenges through scientific advancements.

James Donlon

Program Director

Sean L. Jones

Assistant Director for Mathematical and Physical Sciences

Sethuraman Panchanathan

Director

Ben Schrag Ph.D

Program Director and Policy Liaison, SBIR / STTR

Past deals in FSU

The Georgia Institute of Technology is a state-funded research university based in Atlanta, Georgia. The institute offers degree programs in architecture, computing, engineering, arts, business, and sciences. Georgia Tech, as the institute is commonly referred to, is organized into six colleges and contains 31 departments. Georgia Tech is a public institution and receives funding from the State of Georgia.

SafeBVM

Grant in 2022
SafeBVM is a medical device startup that addresses the issue of inadvertent hyperventilation by healthcare providers during manual ventilation. The company has developed a safety accessory that ensures optimal airflow delivery while resuscitating patients. This device monitors critical parameters such as airflow and adjusts them based on the patient's airway resistance and lung compliance. By doing so, SafeBVM aims to enhance patient outcomes and reduce complications associated with improper ventilation, including acute respiratory distress syndrome and aspiration pneumonia. The company's focus on cost-efficient innovation reflects its commitment to improving the quality of care in healthcare settings.

TQIntelligence

Grant in 2022
TQIntelligence, Inc. owns and operates a platform which measures the severity of the emotional distress. The platform integrates multiple data sources and offers cognitive insights into risk stratification, treatment outcomes tracking, and personalized behavioral health interventions. The company products include TQ-Intelligence, including insights from voice/speech analytics and other psychometrically sound instruments and TQ Analytics which offers solutions using existing EMR data with actionable insights. The company features include machine learning analytics, knowledge graph, and real time prediction. TQIntelligence, Inc. was founded in 2016 and is headquartered in Atlanta, Georgia.

Rotoye

Grant in 2021
Rotoye is a technology developer and researcher specializing in multirotor and avionics systems, established in 2017 and located in Marietta, Georgia. The company focuses on advancing aviation and aerospace component manufacturing by providing a range of electronics and battery accessories. These offerings enable clients to design and construct innovative mobile robotics and electronic drones, contributing to the evolution of the aerospace industry.

Sequegenics

Grant in 2021
Developer of a novel approach augmented low-pass long-read NGS designed to facilitate the detection of complex genetic variation. The company's platform processes long-read ngs raw data DNA sequences, enabling clients to minimize time spent on variant calling and have resolved variants, with a reduction of cost, and improved tat and scalability.

Ethos Medical

Grant in 2021
Ethos Medical Inc is a medical device manufacturer specializing in ultrasound-based needle guidance systems for procedures such as spinal taps and epidurals. Founded in 2018 and headquartered in Duluth, Georgia, the company has developed the Iris, a handheld device that assists practitioners in accurately navigating needles into the spine. This system interfaces with existing ultrasound machines, providing real-time tracking and guidance, which enhances the precision of needle-based procedures. Ethos Medical aims to improve the efficiency and accuracy of healthcare delivery while maintaining cost-effectiveness.

Lightengale

Grant in 2021
Lightengale is a developer of medical devices focused on enhancing safety in healthcare settings, particularly in intensive care units. The company has created an innovative infusion line that utilizes light-emitting cables to illuminate individual intravenous (IV) lines from the pump to the patient. This design addresses the critical issue of line mix-ups and medication delivery errors, which can pose significant risks to patient safety. By providing visual cues for nurses to accurately trace IV lines, Lightengale's technology allows healthcare professionals to dedicate more time to patient care, ultimately improving the overall quality of medical treatment.

Weav3d

Grant in 2021
WEAV3D Inc. is a company based in Norcross, Georgia, that specializes in the development of composite forming technology. Founded in 2017, it commercializes a unique composite forming machine that integrates weaving and composite consolidation into an automated, continuous process. This innovative technology significantly reduces waste, cycle time, and material handling costs. By utilizing techniques such as continuous lamination, D-LFT compression molding, and injection molding, WEAV3D Inc. enables the fabrication of composite parts that can lower production costs by up to 75% compared to traditional carbon fiber composite methods. The company's technology was initially developed at the Georgia Institute of Technology, showcasing its roots in advanced research and innovation.

MineraLogic

Grant in 2021
MineraLogic is a geochemistry consultancy firm based in Duluth, Minnesota, founded in 2016. The company specializes in helping clients identify risks and opportunities stemming from geochemical reactions involving minerals, water, and the atmosphere. MineraLogic provides a structured approach to understanding the distribution and mobility of chemical elements within geological systems. This expertise enables clients to effectively manage geochemical relationships that can significantly influence the success of their projects.

SafeBVM

Grant in 2020
SafeBVM is a medical device startup that addresses the issue of inadvertent hyperventilation by healthcare providers during manual ventilation. The company has developed a safety accessory that ensures optimal airflow delivery while resuscitating patients. This device monitors critical parameters such as airflow and adjusts them based on the patient's airway resistance and lung compliance. By doing so, SafeBVM aims to enhance patient outcomes and reduce complications associated with improper ventilation, including acute respiratory distress syndrome and aspiration pneumonia. The company's focus on cost-efficient innovation reflects its commitment to improving the quality of care in healthcare settings.

Sonix Medical Devices

Grant in 2020
Sonix Medical Devices is a life science company that develops innovative healthcare solutions and treatments for unmet medical needs. Currently, the company's portfolio includes a number of patented technologies and in-licensed products in the medical device category.

ChameleonCloud

Grant in 2020
Cloud services have become ubiquitous to all major 21st century economic activities. However, cloud services and technologies can be significantly more powerful than they are now. A persistent barrier to further advancement has been the lack of a large-scale and open cloud research platforms. With funding from the National Science Foundation (NSF), the Chameleon project will provide such a large-scale platform to the open research community allowing them explore transformative concepts in deeply programmable cloud services, design, and core technologies. Chameleon will allow users to explore problems ranging from the creation of Software as a Service to kernel support for virtualization. This broad range of supported research includes many other areas such as developing Platforms as a Service, creating new and optimizing existing Infrastructure as a Service components, investigating software-defined networking, and optimizing virtualization technologies. The Chameleon testbed, will be deployed at the University of Chicago and the Texas Advanced Computing Center and will consist of 650 multi-core cloud nodes, 5PB of total disk space, and leverage 100 Gbps connection between the sites. While a large part of the testbed will consist of homogenous hardware to support large-scale experiments, a portion of it will support heterogeneous units allowing experimentation with high-memory, large-disk, low-power, GPU, and co-processor units. The project will also leverage existing FutureGrid hardware at the University of Chicago and the Texas Advanced Computing Center in its first year to provide a transition period for the existing FutureGrid community of experimental users. To support the broad range of experiments experiments described above, the project will support a graduated configuration system allowing full user configurability of the software stack, from provisioning of bare metal and network interconnects to delivery of fully functioning cloud environments. A special feature of Chameleon is that it provides for an exceptionally close integration of clouds and networks, which substantially enhances the capabilities of both. In addition, to facilitate experiments, Chameleon will support a set of services designed to meet researchers needs, including support for experimental management, reproducibility, and repositories of trace and workload data of production cloud workloads. The project is led by the Computation Institute at the University of Chicago and partners from the Texas Advanced Computing Center at the University of Texas at Austin, the International Center for Advanced Internet Research at Northwestern University, the Ohio State University, and University of Texas at San Antonio, comprising a highly qualified and experienced team. The team includes members from the NSF supported FutureGrid project and from the GENI community, both forerunners of the NSFCloud solicitation under which this project is funded. Chameleon will also form a set of partnerships with commercial and academic clouds, such as Rackspace, CERN and Open Science Data Cloud (OSDC), and will partner with other testbeds, notably GENI and INRIA's Grid'5000 testbed.

Ethos Medical

Grant in 2020
Ethos Medical Inc is a medical device manufacturer specializing in ultrasound-based needle guidance systems for procedures such as spinal taps and epidurals. Founded in 2018 and headquartered in Duluth, Georgia, the company has developed the Iris, a handheld device that assists practitioners in accurately navigating needles into the spine. This system interfaces with existing ultrasound machines, providing real-time tracking and guidance, which enhances the precision of needle-based procedures. Ethos Medical aims to improve the efficiency and accuracy of healthcare delivery while maintaining cost-effectiveness.

SlateSafety

Grant in 2019
Developer of group physiological monitoring systems designed to improve situational awareness and keep the team safe. The company's platfrom provides injury prevention for large teams utilizing a wearable safety system, monitors and collects physiological data for group members via a collection device, and creates actionable data for authorized personnel for real-time as well as post-incident analysis through a web interface, enabling users to get protected from overexertion injuries from performing demanding jobs.

Silpara

Grant in 2019
Developer of molecular technology for tires intended to improve vehicle fuel economy. The company's technology combines biotechnology and nanotechnology to improve mobility by using composite materials to reduce friction in tires, enabling the logistic industry to reduce fuel consumption and increase profits.

FireHUD

Grant in 2019
At FireHUD, our vision is to enhance situational awareness so that preventable injuries never occur. We have been providing reliable, rugged, easy to use products to improve decision making for teams since our founding in 2016. Since day one, our mission has been to "Protect our Protectors." First responders and other frontline workers put their lives on the line every day in dangerous jobs where overexertion and heat stress injuries are common. To date we have worked around the globe with first responders, military personnel, and industrial workers of various backgrounds to provide technology that can make their jobs safer.

TQIntelligence

Grant in 2019
TQIntelligence, Inc. owns and operates a platform which measures the severity of the emotional distress. The platform integrates multiple data sources and offers cognitive insights into risk stratification, treatment outcomes tracking, and personalized behavioral health interventions. The company products include TQ-Intelligence, including insights from voice/speech analytics and other psychometrically sound instruments and TQ Analytics which offers solutions using existing EMR data with actionable insights. The company features include machine learning analytics, knowledge graph, and real time prediction. TQIntelligence, Inc. was founded in 2016 and is headquartered in Atlanta, Georgia.

SkyMul

Grant in 2019
SkyMul is an Atlanta-based company that specializes in developing industrial manipulation drones specifically for rebar tying in the construction industry. The company's innovative technology utilizes drones equipped with advanced computer vision capabilities, allowing them to quickly identify rebar intersections without the need for CAD files, site plans, or manual programming. This autonomous and scalable solution enhances the efficiency of construction projects, enabling general contractors to work in parallel and significantly increase their throughput. By integrating these drones into the construction process, SkyMul aims to streamline operations and improve overall productivity in building structures.

ThinkLive!

Grant in 2019
ThinkLive! is an interactive strategy for school systems and teachers, after-school programs, foster care centers, and parents. The company was founded in 2018 and is based in Atlanta, Georgia.

Ecto

Grant in 2019
Ecto develops technology at the intersection of data and biology to enable a more efficient and sustainable aquaculture industry. We collaborate with farmers to streamline production and health management by leveraging advanced molecular tools and digital technologies. To date, our solutions have enabled farmers to create 51,510,714 additional healthy servings of protein. Ecto has offices in Boston, Atlanta, and Stavanger (Norway) and serves customers all over the world. The company was founded at Harvard Innovation Labs in 2013 by Dmitry Kozachenok, MBA and James Webb, Ph.D. The company has received competitive research grants from the US National Science Foundation, US Department of Agriculture, and Innovation Norway.

Rotoye

Grant in 2019
Rotoye is a technology developer and researcher specializing in multirotor and avionics systems, established in 2017 and located in Marietta, Georgia. The company focuses on advancing aviation and aerospace component manufacturing by providing a range of electronics and battery accessories. These offerings enable clients to design and construct innovative mobile robotics and electronic drones, contributing to the evolution of the aerospace industry.

ThermoBionics

Grant in 2019
Manufacturer of wearable cooling apparel intended to offer cooling technology that cuts weight and increases cooling power. The company's proprietary, patent-pending technology synthetically manages the body's thermoregulatory function, enabling customers to reduce sweat and ensure moisture evaporation regardless of outdoor temperature and humidity.

Camerad Technologies

Grant in 2019
This organization primarily operates in the Diagnostic Apparatus, Medical business / industry within the Measuring, Photographic, Medical, & Optical Goods, & Clocks sector. This organization has been operating for approximately a year.

Weav3d

Grant in 2019
WEAV3D Inc. is a company based in Norcross, Georgia, that specializes in the development of composite forming technology. Founded in 2017, it commercializes a unique composite forming machine that integrates weaving and composite consolidation into an automated, continuous process. This innovative technology significantly reduces waste, cycle time, and material handling costs. By utilizing techniques such as continuous lamination, D-LFT compression molding, and injection molding, WEAV3D Inc. enables the fabrication of composite parts that can lower production costs by up to 75% compared to traditional carbon fiber composite methods. The company's technology was initially developed at the Georgia Institute of Technology, showcasing its roots in advanced research and innovation.

Atheraxon

Grant in 2019
Operator of a tracking technology platform intended to obtain any form of visibility over small or large facilities. The company's platform uses fifth-generation radio-frequency identification technology which eliminates the need for cumbersome and environmentally damaging battery changes, radio-frequency identification readers that offer accuracy up to five centimetres, and tags that are sticker-like and can be stuck on the tracing item, enabling clients to have the smaller infrastructure, lower downtime and reduced liability risks.

SlateSafety

Grant in 2018
Developer of group physiological monitoring systems designed to improve situational awareness and keep the team safe. The company's platfrom provides injury prevention for large teams utilizing a wearable safety system, monitors and collects physiological data for group members via a collection device, and creates actionable data for authorized personnel for real-time as well as post-incident analysis through a web interface, enabling users to get protected from overexertion injuries from performing demanding jobs.

FireHUD

Grant in 2018
At FireHUD, our vision is to enhance situational awareness so that preventable injuries never occur. We have been providing reliable, rugged, easy to use products to improve decision making for teams since our founding in 2016. Since day one, our mission has been to "Protect our Protectors." First responders and other frontline workers put their lives on the line every day in dangerous jobs where overexertion and heat stress injuries are common. To date we have worked around the globe with first responders, military personnel, and industrial workers of various backgrounds to provide technology that can make their jobs safer.

Steppingblocks

Grant in 2018
Steppingblocks is a data and analytics engine that offers insights into workforce and education outcomes for over 100 million individuals in North America. Its platform simplifies career counseling by analyzing various professional options based on specific degrees or job titles. The platform provides valuable information regarding student loans, payback periods, and data-driven resources to support career development. By leveraging real-world data, Steppingblocks aims to assist students in planning successful careers and achieving their goals.

ThinkLive!

Grant in 2017
ThinkLive! is an interactive strategy for school systems and teachers, after-school programs, foster care centers, and parents. The company was founded in 2018 and is based in Atlanta, Georgia.
Brainchild Technologies develops digital applications that improves parent-infant communication by measuring behavioral data from little ones and integrates it into fun and educational games, and applications on computer or smart devices. The company is based in Atlanta, Georgia.

Turntide

Grant in 2017
Turntide Technologies (formerly Software Motor Company) has developed an efficient and intelligent electric motor system. The revolutionary Smart Motor System is based on proven switched reluctance technology, now managed with advanced cloud software and connected to precise controls via IoT. Turntide’s vision is to eliminate the 25% of global electricity consumption that is wasted by legacy motors, thus accelerating the world’s transition from fossil fuels. Turntide is based in Sunnyvale, California, with offices in San Francisco; Arlington, Washington; and Kennesaw, Georgia. Turntide has installed Smart Motor Systems with dozens of customers, reducing their motor electricity consumption by an average of 64%, and is powering the systems of leading OEMs.

Manus Bio

Grant in 2017
Manus Bio Inc. recreates plant processes in microorganisms to produce natural ingredients through fermentation. The company’s microbial platform converts sugar sources into ingredients with applications, such as flavors, fragrances, food ingredients, cosmetics, vitamins, pharmaceuticals, and agricultural chemicals. It merges metabolic engineering, protein engineering, and systems biology technologies to generate microbes that produce various plant-based ingredients. The company has a strategic partnership with BBGI Public Company Limited. Manus Bio Inc. was formerly known as Manus Biosynthesis, Inc. and changed its name to Manus Bio Inc. in June 2018. The company was founded in 2011 and is based in Cambridge, Massachusetts. It has manufacturing facilities in Cambridge, Massachusetts; and Augusta, Georgia.

Carbice

Grant in 2017
Carbice is a maker of Carbice Carbon, a product that lowers device temperatures and dissipates heat away from product packaging. It sets the standard for performance, reliability, and low-cost assembly within the world’s most important electronic, energy, and industrial products. Carbice Corporation was founded in January 2017 by Georgia Tech Professor Baratunde Cola, who first worked on thermal applications of advanced carbon materials in 2001 and later spent time as a test and development engineer at Intel; and co-founded by a team of leading Georgia Tech researchers in electronic device power management and product innovation. The company also has an office in London and one coming soon to Toulouse, France.

Camerad Technologies

Grant in 2016
This organization primarily operates in the Diagnostic Apparatus, Medical business / industry within the Measuring, Photographic, Medical, & Optical Goods, & Clocks sector. This organization has been operating for approximately a year.

Pointivo

Grant in 2016
Pointivo Inc. is a technology company based in Atlanta, Georgia, specializing in spatial intelligence solutions that leverage computer vision and machine learning. Founded in June 2014, Pointivo's software allows users to capture dimensions and create three-dimensional models of structures using any type of camera, including mobile devices and drones. The platform processes video to reconstruct scenes, extracting lines, edges, and measurements with high accuracy. This capability helps clients simplify tasks that require precise measurements and detailed documentation of physical assets. By integrating advanced analytics, Pointivo empowers users to gain a deeper understanding of their environments, enhancing their ability to manage and analyze physical structures effectively.

MoQuality

Grant in 2016
MoQuality Inc., founded in 2014 and headquartered in Atlanta, Georgia, specializes in artificial intelligence-driven mobile testing solutions. The company aims to enhance app quality and improve user experiences by providing tools that simplify and accelerate the testing process. MoQuality's flagship product, Barista, offers a scriptless test-automation experience, leveraging AI to generate user-centric test scenarios that automate testing across various mobile platforms and real devices. This platform allows developers to identify and address issues before releasing their applications, ensuring high-quality performance for both Android and iOS apps. MoQuality is supported by investors including Amity Ventures, Cox Enterprises, and Techstars.

IS3D LLC

Grant in 2016
IS3D is a provider of Cogent Education Resources. IS3D's mission is to provide teachers with the tools they need to help their students succeed in their science classes. By focusing on problem-solving skills, IS3D hopes to provide all young people with the best possible chance to pursue rewarding careers in STEM disciplines.

Turntide

Grant in 2016
Turntide Technologies (formerly Software Motor Company) has developed an efficient and intelligent electric motor system. The revolutionary Smart Motor System is based on proven switched reluctance technology, now managed with advanced cloud software and connected to precise controls via IoT. Turntide’s vision is to eliminate the 25% of global electricity consumption that is wasted by legacy motors, thus accelerating the world’s transition from fossil fuels. Turntide is based in Sunnyvale, California, with offices in San Francisco; Arlington, Washington; and Kennesaw, Georgia. Turntide has installed Smart Motor Systems with dozens of customers, reducing their motor electricity consumption by an average of 64%, and is powering the systems of leading OEMs.

R-DEX Systems

Grant in 2016
R-DEX Systems, established in 2014 and based in Marietta, Georgia, specializes in creating information products derived from airborne and satellite imagery for various defense and commercial uses. The company focuses on developing advanced AI, robotics, automation, and sensor solutions tailored for mission-critical systems. Its offerings include robust 2D and 3D machine vision inspection and robotics solutions applicable in industrial automation and automated inspection sectors. R-DEX Systems aims to support the defense sector by advancing the development and deployment of reliable and adaptable AI technologies.

Zyrobotics

Grant in 2016
Zyrobotics LLC is an assistive technology company based in Atlanta, Georgia, founded in 2013 as a spin-off from Georgia Tech VentureLab. The company develops educational and accessible play applications aimed at children, focusing on areas within science, technology, engineering, and math (STEM) education. Zyrobotics' product line includes innovative technologies such as OctoPlus and OctoMinus, which are switch-accessible math apps designed to create an interactive gaming environment. These applications reinforce common core math skills while also enhancing fine motor skills and visual perception. Zyrobotics combines education with therapeutic elements to support children of all abilities in achieving important developmental milestones.

Lena Biosciences

Grant in 2016
Lena Biosciences, Inc. is a biotechnology company specializing in the development of advanced 3-D cell culture tools aimed at enhancing drug testing and biomedical research. Founded in 2008 and based in Atlanta, Georgia, the company offers a range of innovative products, including PerfusionPal, an organ-on-a-chip insert system that significantly increases drug metabolism rates and integrates seamlessly into existing research workflows. Other key offerings include SeedEZ, a cell culture scaffold for drug screening; GradientEZ, which facilitates cell migration assays; Spot-A-Culture, for consistent 3-D cell culturing; and Spot-A-Drug, designed for controlled drug introduction in pharmacological studies. These tools enable researchers to create mini tissues, conduct in vitro tests, and explore patient-specific therapies, thereby enhancing the safety and efficacy of drug development while reducing reliance on human and animal subjects.

BiotecEra

Grant in 2015
BiotecEra is a biotechnology company with a focus on microbial production of useful chemicals, particularly those used in pharmaceuticals. Drawing on expertise in metabolic engineering, microbiology, and biochemistry, the company has developed efficient microbial processes for producing chemicals such as 5-HTP, 4-HC, salicylic acid, and caffeic acid. These are useful products: 5-HTP is used as an antidepressant, sleep aid, and appetite suppressant, while 4-HC is an anticoagulant precursor used to make drugs like the blood thinner warfarin. BiotecEra’s microbial production process is low cost compared to conventional approaches. The company projects a 90 percent reduction in production cost for 5-HTP, as compared to the conventional extraction method. The process is also sustainable and environmentally friendly, posing fewer regulatory hurdles.

Carbice

Grant in 2015
Carbice is a maker of Carbice Carbon, a product that lowers device temperatures and dissipates heat away from product packaging. It sets the standard for performance, reliability, and low-cost assembly within the world’s most important electronic, energy, and industrial products. Carbice Corporation was founded in January 2017 by Georgia Tech Professor Baratunde Cola, who first worked on thermal applications of advanced carbon materials in 2001 and later spent time as a test and development engineer at Intel; and co-founded by a team of leading Georgia Tech researchers in electronic device power management and product innovation. The company also has an office in London and one coming soon to Toulouse, France.

Sanguina

Grant in 2015
Sanguina is a medical device and wellness tool company currently focused on the launch of our first product, AnemoCheck Mobile: the first smartphone application for tracking of hemoglobin levels that is completely non-invasive and does not require painful blood draws.

Pointivo

Grant in 2015
Pointivo Inc. is a technology company based in Atlanta, Georgia, specializing in spatial intelligence solutions that leverage computer vision and machine learning. Founded in June 2014, Pointivo's software allows users to capture dimensions and create three-dimensional models of structures using any type of camera, including mobile devices and drones. The platform processes video to reconstruct scenes, extracting lines, edges, and measurements with high accuracy. This capability helps clients simplify tasks that require precise measurements and detailed documentation of physical assets. By integrating advanced analytics, Pointivo empowers users to gain a deeper understanding of their environments, enhancing their ability to manage and analyze physical structures effectively.

BiotecEra

Grant in 2015
BiotecEra is a biotechnology company with a focus on microbial production of useful chemicals, particularly those used in pharmaceuticals. Drawing on expertise in metabolic engineering, microbiology, and biochemistry, the company has developed efficient microbial processes for producing chemicals such as 5-HTP, 4-HC, salicylic acid, and caffeic acid. These are useful products: 5-HTP is used as an antidepressant, sleep aid, and appetite suppressant, while 4-HC is an anticoagulant precursor used to make drugs like the blood thinner warfarin. BiotecEra’s microbial production process is low cost compared to conventional approaches. The company projects a 90 percent reduction in production cost for 5-HTP, as compared to the conventional extraction method. The process is also sustainable and environmentally friendly, posing fewer regulatory hurdles.

IS3D LLC

Grant in 2015
IS3D is a provider of Cogent Education Resources. IS3D's mission is to provide teachers with the tools they need to help their students succeed in their science classes. By focusing on problem-solving skills, IS3D hopes to provide all young people with the best possible chance to pursue rewarding careers in STEM disciplines.

Zyrobotics

Grant in 2014
Zyrobotics LLC is an assistive technology company based in Atlanta, Georgia, founded in 2013 as a spin-off from Georgia Tech VentureLab. The company develops educational and accessible play applications aimed at children, focusing on areas within science, technology, engineering, and math (STEM) education. Zyrobotics' product line includes innovative technologies such as OctoPlus and OctoMinus, which are switch-accessible math apps designed to create an interactive gaming environment. These applications reinforce common core math skills while also enhancing fine motor skills and visual perception. Zyrobotics combines education with therapeutic elements to support children of all abilities in achieving important developmental milestones.
Scientific Imaging and Visualization develops image processing, computer vision, and visualization products and services. The company was founded in 2010 by Oskar Skrinjar and is based in Atlanta, Georgia.

IS3D LLC

Grant in 2014
IS3D is a provider of Cogent Education Resources. IS3D's mission is to provide teachers with the tools they need to help their students succeed in their science classes. By focusing on problem-solving skills, IS3D hopes to provide all young people with the best possible chance to pursue rewarding careers in STEM disciplines.

Vertera Inc.

Grant in 2014
Vertera Inc. is a medical device company based in Atlanta, Georgia, specializing in the development and manufacture of spine implants. Founded in 2013, the company utilizes patented porous PEEK technology to create innovative spinal solutions, including the COHERE Cervical Interbody Fusion Device. Vertera's products are designed to address various spinal conditions through minimally invasive procedures, catering to the needs identified by surgeons and current market trends. The company operates as a subsidiary of NuVasive, Inc. since September 2017, further enhancing its capabilities in delivering advanced spinal therapies.

KoliPlus

Grant in 2014
Most Innovative Freight Forward Company of Azerbaijan

Ratrix Technologies

Grant in 2014
Ratrix Technologies is an early stage company commercializing multi-dimensional signal decoding technology developed at Georgia Tech. Two GT Professors, Xiaoli Ma, PhD, IEEE Fellow and David Anderson, PhD., founded Ratrix as part of the GT VentureLab program, and have since received several NSF SBIR grants to commercialize the technology as IP Cores and embedded implementations.

NextInput

Grant in 2014
NextInput Inc. is a technology development company based in Atlanta, Georgia, specializing in innovative human-machine interaction methods. Founded in 2010 by a team from Georgia Tech, the company focuses on creating force and pressure-sensitive touch technologies that enhance the usability of electronic devices such as smartphones, tablets, laptops, and automotive interfaces. Its flagship product, ForceTouch, enables a tactile and pressure-sensitive interaction experience, while the EVK-1s evaluation kit supports the development of single-touch solutions. Additionally, NextInput offers an analog front end (AFE) solution that accurately detects force through various materials. The company's technology is designed to be water and dustproof, ensuring high touch sensitivity and minimizing issues like key anti-ghosting, addressing critical needs in the growing touch technology market.

NextInput

Grant in 2013
NextInput Inc. is a technology development company based in Atlanta, Georgia, specializing in innovative human-machine interaction methods. Founded in 2010 by a team from Georgia Tech, the company focuses on creating force and pressure-sensitive touch technologies that enhance the usability of electronic devices such as smartphones, tablets, laptops, and automotive interfaces. Its flagship product, ForceTouch, enables a tactile and pressure-sensitive interaction experience, while the EVK-1s evaluation kit supports the development of single-touch solutions. Additionally, NextInput offers an analog front end (AFE) solution that accurately detects force through various materials. The company's technology is designed to be water and dustproof, ensuring high touch sensitivity and minimizing issues like key anti-ghosting, addressing critical needs in the growing touch technology market.
Syzygy Memory Plastics was founded in 2007

EngeniusMicro

Grant in 2013
EngeniusMicro LLC, a micro-systems and sensor engineering company, engages in the design, development, fabrication, modeling, and testing of micro sensors and micro actuators. Its products include passive ceramic based sensors to measure strain, temperature, pressure, and heat flux; nano-enhanced sensors, such as a man-portable chemical detector with laboratory grade sensitivity; and wireless connectivity technologies to readout harsh environment sensors. The company also provides embedded systems solutions, including analog and digital circuit design, printer circuit board manufacturing, FPGA systems, microprocessor systems, wireless integration, android and iPhone software development, desktop PC GUI development, and Web based application development. In addition, it offers various modeling and simulation solutions, which include 3D mechanical design, micro electro mechanical systems design and process modeling, multi physics finite element analysis, circuit analysis, mechanical thermal analysis, and micro fluidic modeling. The company was founded in 2007 and is based in Atlanta, Georgia.

Manus Bio

Grant in 2013
Manus Bio Inc. recreates plant processes in microorganisms to produce natural ingredients through fermentation. The company’s microbial platform converts sugar sources into ingredients with applications, such as flavors, fragrances, food ingredients, cosmetics, vitamins, pharmaceuticals, and agricultural chemicals. It merges metabolic engineering, protein engineering, and systems biology technologies to generate microbes that produce various plant-based ingredients. The company has a strategic partnership with BBGI Public Company Limited. Manus Bio Inc. was formerly known as Manus Biosynthesis, Inc. and changed its name to Manus Bio Inc. in June 2018. The company was founded in 2011 and is based in Cambridge, Massachusetts. It has manufacturing facilities in Cambridge, Massachusetts; and Augusta, Georgia.

MedShape

Grant in 2013
MedShape Solutions, Inc., a medical device company, engages in developing and marketing soft tissue fixation and fracture management devices in the United States. It develops shape memory polyaryletheretherketone devices, including spinal cages and suture anchors for orthopedics. The company was founded in 2007 and is based in Atlanta, Georgia.

Pindrop

Grant in 2013
Pindrop Security, Inc. specializes in providing enterprise solutions to secure phone and voice communications, focusing on fraud prevention and customer verification. The company has developed patented technologies, including Phoneprinting, which analyzes phone calls to identify malicious behaviors and confirm legitimate callers. Additionally, Pindrop Express offers a risk-based authentication solution that validates customer phone numbers before calls reach contact centers. Its services are designed to combat various fraud tactics, such as caller ID spoofing and social engineering. Pindrop's solutions are utilized by numerous sectors, including finance, healthcare, insurance, retail, and travel, helping organizations detect fraudulent activities and authenticate callers efficiently. Established in 2011 and headquartered in Atlanta, Georgia, Pindrop is backed by prominent venture capital firms and plays a significant role in enhancing security and customer experience in voice interactions.

Swamp Optics

Grant in 2013
Developer of laser pulses devices designed for pulse measurement and pulse compression devices. The company device supports ultrashort-laser-pulse measurement which measures and compresses femtosecond laser pulses, enabling researchers and engineers to measure picoseconds to nanoseconds pulses in time.

Aruna Bio

Grant in 2012
Aruna Biomedical, Inc. is a biotechnology company based in Athens, Georgia, specializing in human stem cell research aimed at drug discovery and basic research. Founded in 2003, the company develops proprietary exosomes for treating central nervous system injuries and neurodegenerative disorders. Its product offerings include STEMEZ hNP1 neural progenitor cell expansion kits and STEMEZ hN2 human neurons, utilized in various research applications such as neurotoxicity studies, drug discovery, and electrophysiological assays. Additionally, Aruna Biomedical provides the viPS Vector Kit for reprogramming somatic cells into induced pluripotent stem cells, along with human stem cell systems for various assays and studies. The company also offers drug discovery and development services, as well as testing and assay services, serving both pharmaceutical companies and academic researchers focused on brain and spinal cord research. Aruna Biomedical leverages the natural properties of neural exosomes to enhance the body’s repair mechanisms and facilitate research in the neuroscience field.

Manus Bio

Grant in 2012
Manus Bio Inc. recreates plant processes in microorganisms to produce natural ingredients through fermentation. The company’s microbial platform converts sugar sources into ingredients with applications, such as flavors, fragrances, food ingredients, cosmetics, vitamins, pharmaceuticals, and agricultural chemicals. It merges metabolic engineering, protein engineering, and systems biology technologies to generate microbes that produce various plant-based ingredients. The company has a strategic partnership with BBGI Public Company Limited. Manus Bio Inc. was formerly known as Manus Biosynthesis, Inc. and changed its name to Manus Bio Inc. in June 2018. The company was founded in 2011 and is based in Cambridge, Massachusetts. It has manufacturing facilities in Cambridge, Massachusetts; and Augusta, Georgia.

NextInput

Grant in 2012
NextInput Inc. is a technology development company based in Atlanta, Georgia, specializing in innovative human-machine interaction methods. Founded in 2010 by a team from Georgia Tech, the company focuses on creating force and pressure-sensitive touch technologies that enhance the usability of electronic devices such as smartphones, tablets, laptops, and automotive interfaces. Its flagship product, ForceTouch, enables a tactile and pressure-sensitive interaction experience, while the EVK-1s evaluation kit supports the development of single-touch solutions. Additionally, NextInput offers an analog front end (AFE) solution that accurately detects force through various materials. The company's technology is designed to be water and dustproof, ensuring high touch sensitivity and minimizing issues like key anti-ghosting, addressing critical needs in the growing touch technology market.

MetalForming

Grant in 2012
MetalForming is a supplier of machinery focused on metal cutting and forming, catering primarily to the commercial sector. The company provides a diverse range of products, including portable and in-plant roll formers, sheet metal folders, shears, and various systems for coil processing, tapering, and cutting. In addition to manufacturing equipment, MetalForming offers software solutions, manufacturing execution systems, and consulting services aimed at enhancing operations in the metal building and roofing industries. By delivering advanced machinery and support, MetalForming helps clients optimize their job site and factory operations, ultimately increasing their operational efficiency and revenue.
Scientific Imaging and Visualization develops image processing, computer vision, and visualization products and services. The company was founded in 2010 by Oskar Skrinjar and is based in Atlanta, Georgia.

EngeniusMicro

Grant in 2012
EngeniusMicro LLC, a micro-systems and sensor engineering company, engages in the design, development, fabrication, modeling, and testing of micro sensors and micro actuators. Its products include passive ceramic based sensors to measure strain, temperature, pressure, and heat flux; nano-enhanced sensors, such as a man-portable chemical detector with laboratory grade sensitivity; and wireless connectivity technologies to readout harsh environment sensors. The company also provides embedded systems solutions, including analog and digital circuit design, printer circuit board manufacturing, FPGA systems, microprocessor systems, wireless integration, android and iPhone software development, desktop PC GUI development, and Web based application development. In addition, it offers various modeling and simulation solutions, which include 3D mechanical design, micro electro mechanical systems design and process modeling, multi physics finite element analysis, circuit analysis, mechanical thermal analysis, and micro fluidic modeling. The company was founded in 2007 and is based in Atlanta, Georgia.

StarMobile

Grant in 2012
StarMobile, Inc. provides cloud-based enterprise mobility solutions. It offers StarMobile, a cloud-based solution that allows customers to mobilize enterprise applications on any mobile device. The company was founded in 2012 and is based in Atlanta, Georgia.

Manus Bio

Grant in 2012
Manus Bio Inc. recreates plant processes in microorganisms to produce natural ingredients through fermentation. The company’s microbial platform converts sugar sources into ingredients with applications, such as flavors, fragrances, food ingredients, cosmetics, vitamins, pharmaceuticals, and agricultural chemicals. It merges metabolic engineering, protein engineering, and systems biology technologies to generate microbes that produce various plant-based ingredients. The company has a strategic partnership with BBGI Public Company Limited. Manus Bio Inc. was formerly known as Manus Biosynthesis, Inc. and changed its name to Manus Bio Inc. in June 2018. The company was founded in 2011 and is based in Cambridge, Massachusetts. It has manufacturing facilities in Cambridge, Massachusetts; and Augusta, Georgia.

Ratrix Technologies

Grant in 2012
Ratrix Technologies is an early stage company commercializing multi-dimensional signal decoding technology developed at Georgia Tech. Two GT Professors, Xiaoli Ma, PhD, IEEE Fellow and David Anderson, PhD., founded Ratrix as part of the GT VentureLab program, and have since received several NSF SBIR grants to commercialize the technology as IP Cores and embedded implementations.
Whisper Communications is an Atlanta-based company that specializes in wireless networking services, leveraging innovative physical layer security technologies. Utilizing a patent-pending encoding methodology developed from research at the Georgia Institute of Technology, Whisper's technology ensures that data signals transmitted beyond its designated "cone of silence" are rendered meaningless to potential eavesdroppers. This approach allows IT companies to effectively monitor, track, and control devices located in fixed environments, enhancing data security by linking it to proximity to the data source. Whisper Communications aims to provide robust solutions that address the growing need for secure wireless communication in various sectors.
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