National Science Foundation

The National Science Foundation is an independent federal agency in the United States that funds and supports research and education in science and engineering. It funds fundamental research and education across all fields of science and engineering and administers non-dilutive funding programs to aid early‑stage technology development, helping translate discoveries into commercially viable products and services. Through grants and fellowships, the NSF supports researchers, educators, and startups, contributing to innovation and U.S. competitiveness. The agency operates with a substantial budget to advance science, engineering, and STEM education nationwide.

James Donlon

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Sean L. Jones

Assistant Director for Mathematical and Physical Sciences

Debasis Majumdar

Program Director

Graciela Narcho

Staff Associate

Sethuraman Panchanathan

Director

Past deals in Florida

Miami Dade College

Grant in 2024
As one of the most reputable colleges in Florida and the largest in the nation, Miami Dade College (MDC) opens a world of opportunities to students who plan to go the distance in their education, or professionals hoping to expand their skill-set. With multiple areas of study offering bachelor’s and associate’s degrees, as well as vocational certificates and enrichment programs, you will likely find what you are looking for. Choose from more than 150 academic programs or participate in MDC’s distance learning and Weekend College that work around your busy schedule. Tuition for any of these programs is low compared to the prestigious four-year institutions many MDC grads attend, however financial aid, grants and scholarships are available to eligible students. While Miami Dade College is the largest college in the nation with eight campuses and over 150,000 students, it offers small class sizes to help optimize your learning experience and collaborate with your peers. For ambitious high school students looking to get a head start in their college careers, MDC offers a dual enrollment program, the School for Advanced Studies for accelerated students, and the New World School of the Arts, a program designed to prepare students for professional careers in dance, music, theatre, and the visual arts. For those who want to enrich their life or further their career, non-credit programs are available through the School of Community Education, including Adult Education, GED Preparation, English as a Second Language, and more! Tired of living in boring old Miami? Although Miami Dade College’s diverse student life is active and full of character, its short or long-term study abroad programs allow you to experience new cultures in some of the most historically-rich and vibrant countries on the planet…for college credit!

Miami Dade College

Grant in 2024
As one of the most reputable colleges in Florida and the largest in the nation, Miami Dade College (MDC) opens a world of opportunities to students who plan to go the distance in their education, or professionals hoping to expand their skill-set. With multiple areas of study offering bachelor’s and associate’s degrees, as well as vocational certificates and enrichment programs, you will likely find what you are looking for. Choose from more than 150 academic programs or participate in MDC’s distance learning and Weekend College that work around your busy schedule. Tuition for any of these programs is low compared to the prestigious four-year institutions many MDC grads attend, however financial aid, grants and scholarships are available to eligible students. While Miami Dade College is the largest college in the nation with eight campuses and over 150,000 students, it offers small class sizes to help optimize your learning experience and collaborate with your peers. For ambitious high school students looking to get a head start in their college careers, MDC offers a dual enrollment program, the School for Advanced Studies for accelerated students, and the New World School of the Arts, a program designed to prepare students for professional careers in dance, music, theatre, and the visual arts. For those who want to enrich their life or further their career, non-credit programs are available through the School of Community Education, including Adult Education, GED Preparation, English as a Second Language, and more! Tired of living in boring old Miami? Although Miami Dade College’s diverse student life is active and full of character, its short or long-term study abroad programs allow you to experience new cultures in some of the most historically-rich and vibrant countries on the planet…for college credit!

Florida State University

Grant in 2024
Florida State University (FSU) is a public research university established in 1950, located in the heart of Florida's capital. It is renowned for its strong academic programs and research initiatives, offering over 275 undergraduate, graduate, doctoral, professional, and specialist degree programs across 16 colleges. FSU combines traditional strengths in the arts and humanities with recognized leadership in the sciences, providing a unique academic environment supported by a diverse and accomplished faculty. The university hosts the National High Magnetic Field Laboratory, known for holding several world records for the most powerful magnets in the world. FSU is also distinguished by its championship athletics and a welcoming campus atmosphere, fostering a strong community. Each year, the university awards more than 2,000 graduate and professional degrees, contributing to an extensive alumni network of over 300,000 individuals worldwide. Florida State University is committed to inspiring excellence and advancing knowledge through its comprehensive educational offerings and research opportunities.

Florida Atlantic University

Grant in 2024
Florida Atlantic University is a private institution that offers education across various academic disciplines, including humanities, sciences, and engineering. The university facilitates close interactions between students and faculty, enabling personalized learning experiences. Florida Atlantic University serves students and researchers in fields such as higher education, research, and academic publishing.

Pheronym

Grant in 2023
Pheronym, Inc. is an agricultural biotechnology company based in Gainesville, Florida, that develops and manufactures environmentally friendly solutions for pest control. Founded in 2011 and formerly known as Kaplan Schiller Research, LLC, the company specializes in using pheromone-based technology to enhance the effectiveness of nematodes, microscopic roundworms that serve as organic insecticides. By leveraging pheromone spray, Pheronym is able to double the efficacy of nematodes, providing a sustainable alternative to traditional chemical pesticides while minimizing negative health and environmental impacts. In addition, the company offers an EPN-activator that utilizes nematodes’ own pheromones to influence their behavior and development, thereby enhancing pest management strategies for farmers and cultivators.

University of South Florida

Grant in 2023
The University of South Florida is a public research university based in Tampa, Florida. It offers a wide range of undergraduate, graduate, and doctoral programs across multiple disciplines, supported by a research-driven environment and on-campus research institutes. The university emphasizes hands-on learning through research programs and internships and operates a patents and licensing division to translate discoveries into applications. It provides student support services such as career advising, academic workshops, and a variety of student organizations, athletics, and the arts. The institution also offers financial aid and in-state tuition options for Florida residents. As a multi-college system, USF includes the College of Medicine and the College of Engineering among its academic units.

University of South Florida

Grant in 2022
The University of South Florida is a public research university based in Tampa, Florida. It offers a wide range of undergraduate, graduate, and doctoral programs across multiple disciplines, supported by a research-driven environment and on-campus research institutes. The university emphasizes hands-on learning through research programs and internships and operates a patents and licensing division to translate discoveries into applications. It provides student support services such as career advising, academic workshops, and a variety of student organizations, athletics, and the arts. The institution also offers financial aid and in-state tuition options for Florida residents. As a multi-college system, USF includes the College of Medicine and the College of Engineering among its academic units.

University of South Florida

Grant in 2022
The University of South Florida is a public research university based in Tampa, Florida. It offers a wide range of undergraduate, graduate, and doctoral programs across multiple disciplines, supported by a research-driven environment and on-campus research institutes. The university emphasizes hands-on learning through research programs and internships and operates a patents and licensing division to translate discoveries into applications. It provides student support services such as career advising, academic workshops, and a variety of student organizations, athletics, and the arts. The institution also offers financial aid and in-state tuition options for Florida residents. As a multi-college system, USF includes the College of Medicine and the College of Engineering among its academic units.

AEROSENS

Grant in 2022
AEROSENS LLC is a company based in Hollywood, Florida, specializing in cloud-based cabin management software for the aviation industry. Its flagship product, the Aircraft Cabin Management Solution, is a certified and patent-pending platform that offers pre-flight and real-time visibility into the status of critical safety and security equipment on aircraft. This solution enhances operational efficiency and helps airlines reduce costs. Additionally, AEROSENS provides a Tool Management Solution for the manufacturing sector, which facilitates real-time tracking of tools. The company also offers a range of services, including business consulting, benchmarking, training, and cabin retrofit services, further supporting the aviation and manufacturing industries in optimizing their operations.

WaveArray

Grant in 2022
WaveArray, established in 2017 and based in Naples, Florida, specializes in developing an electronic technology platform aimed at preventing biofouling, a process where marine organisms attach themselves to submerged structures. The company's innovative solution generates microbubbles on the surface of submerged objects, creating a protective barrier that discourages the attachment of hard shell crustaceans and algae, thus eliminating the need for toxic antifouling paints. This eco-friendly approach promotes marine sustainability while enhancing operational efficiency for users in industries such as shipping and aquaculture.

Soil Culture Solutions

Grant in 2021
Soil Culture Solutions, LLC, founded in 2014 and based in Tampa, Florida, specializes in innovative genetic alteration technology. The company focuses on developing citrus trees using CRISPR editing techniques to enhance their resistance to severe diseases that threaten the citrus industry. Soil Culture Solutions holds exclusive licenses to patents from community universities, enabling it to employ precision breeding methods to effectively combat these critical infections in citrus crops.

Not Suspicious

Grant in 2021
Not Suspicious is a virtual reality research and development studio that develops virtual reality, education, and entertainment games. The company's headquarters are in Orlando, Florida.

Quick-Med Technologies

Grant in 2021
Quick-Med Technologies, Inc. is a life sciences company dedicated to developing and commercializing proprietary technologies aimed at infection prevention and control within the medical and consumer healthcare sectors. Founded in 1997 and headquartered in Gainesville, Florida, the company specializes in the research and development of biomedical products and devices with antibacterial applications. Its core technologies include NIMBUS, a family of advanced polymers with antimicrobial and hemostatic properties; Stay Fresh, a chemical formulation for textiles that provides durable antimicrobial protection; and MultiStat, a series of patented methods and compounds for skin therapy. Quick-Med serves a variety of clients, including government agencies and companies in healthcare, medical, apparel, textile, and personal care industries.

Silicon Assurance

Grant in 2021
Founded in 2021, Silicon Assurance specializes in hardware security software designed to enhance trust in silicon chips under the zero-trust model. Their automated tool reduces time spent on chip design security checks and prevents data leakage from systems.

SurfPlasma

Grant in 2020
Founded in 2009, SurfPlasma develops eco-friendly devices that utilize plasma clean technology to destroy biological and chemical contaminants. Their portable, lightweight solutions aim to improve water quality, air purity, food safety, and surface hygiene, enhancing overall environmental health.

Synmatter

Grant in 2020
Synmatter develops anticorrosive pigments and sustainable additives that enable smart particles for extended metal protection and antifouling coatings. Founded in 2015 and based in Orlando, Florida, the company focuses on integrating microscopic components derived from space program research into existing surface treatments to significantly increase the durability of metallic materials. Its solutions are designed to lower maintenance costs and reduce downtime across sectors such as maritime transport, energy production, national defense, and civil engineering, while promoting environmental safety by eliminating toxic substances.

42Bio

Grant in 2020
42Bio is a biomedical technology company based in Gainesville, Florida, founded in 2015. It specializes in developing innovative solutions in regenerative medicine and tissue engineering, aiming to overcome challenges in research and clinical application. The company combines magnetic nanotechnologies with bio-active molecules and biocompatible materials to enhance various processes, including gene transfection, bioreactor development, and the separation of cells and biomolecules. Its technologies facilitate advancements in cell and tissue culture, providing medical professionals with improved methods for lipid extraction and enabling independent flow separation in various applications. Through its work, 42Bio contributes to the advancement of regenerative medicine, enhancing the capabilities available to healthcare providers.

Pheronym

Grant in 2020
Pheronym, Inc. is an agricultural biotechnology company based in Gainesville, Florida, that develops and manufactures environmentally friendly solutions for pest control. Founded in 2011 and formerly known as Kaplan Schiller Research, LLC, the company specializes in using pheromone-based technology to enhance the effectiveness of nematodes, microscopic roundworms that serve as organic insecticides. By leveraging pheromone spray, Pheronym is able to double the efficacy of nematodes, providing a sustainable alternative to traditional chemical pesticides while minimizing negative health and environmental impacts. In addition, the company offers an EPN-activator that utilizes nematodes’ own pheromones to influence their behavior and development, thereby enhancing pest management strategies for farmers and cultivators.

Everix

Grant in 2020
Everix, Inc. is a manufacturer of thin optical filters, established in 2015 and headquartered in Orlando, Florida. The company specializes in producing a range of optical filters, including notch filters, bandpass filters, longpass dichroic edge filters, shortpass dichroic edge filters, and customized OEM filters. Everix's unique production process results in thin-film interference filters that are significantly thinner and lighter than traditional optical filters, with thicknesses ranging from 0.05 to 0.5 mm and a weight reduction of up to 60 times. These innovative filters can be combined with glass or plastic materials, allowing customers to achieve the desired balance of flexibility and rigidity for various applications.

Green Magic Homes

Grant in 2020
Green Magic Homes, founded in 2016 and headquartered in Aventura, Florida, specializes in biophilic building systems that promote a harmonious connection between people and nature. The company focuses on creating eco-friendly construction solutions aimed at supporting environmentally conscious communities and wellness hospitality sectors. Its innovative technology is designed to produce spacious and well-lit living environments that seamlessly integrate with natural vegetation. By prioritizing efficiency and energy conservation, Green Magic Homes enables clients to undertake construction projects that enhance both environmental quality and the surrounding ecosystem.

Sentire Medical Systems

Grant in 2020
Sentire Medical Systems develops the Perf-Alert monitoring system, which alerts surgeons to bowel perforations during laparoscopic surgeries. Incorporated in 2011, it's headquartered in Palm Beach, Florida.

WaveArray

Grant in 2019
WaveArray, established in 2017 and based in Naples, Florida, specializes in developing an electronic technology platform aimed at preventing biofouling, a process where marine organisms attach themselves to submerged structures. The company's innovative solution generates microbubbles on the surface of submerged objects, creating a protective barrier that discourages the attachment of hard shell crustaceans and algae, thus eliminating the need for toxic antifouling paints. This eco-friendly approach promotes marine sustainability while enhancing operational efficiency for users in industries such as shipping and aquaculture.

SRC Biosciences

Grant in 2019
SRC Biosciences is a science and technology company that develops, commercializes, and maintains stereology systems. The company is headquartered in Tampa, Florida.

TAO Connect

Grant in 2019
TAO Connect, Inc. is a company that develops and delivers an online treatment program targeting various mental health issues, including generalized anxiety, social anxiety, performance anxiety, and substance abuse recovery. By utilizing a cognitive behavioral treatment module, patients can actively engage in behavioral change while clinicians monitor progress. This module includes educational resources, video conferencing, text messaging, push notifications to encourage engagement, and daily practice assignments through smartphone applications. The company aims to make mental health services more affordable and accessible, significantly benefiting those who have faced barriers to treatment. Its services cater to a wide range of institutions, such as college counseling centers, wellness centers, employee assistance programs, outpatient mental health clinics, and private practitioners. Founded in 2014 and headquartered in Saint Petersburg, Florida, TAO Connect is dedicated to reducing mental health disparities and enhancing the quality of care available to individuals in need.

D3D Technologies

Grant in 2019
D3D Technologies develops stereoscopic 3D imaging to aid in the diagnosis of brain aneurysms. The company is based in Winter, Florida.

Not Suspicious

Grant in 2019
Not Suspicious is a virtual reality research and development studio that develops virtual reality, education, and entertainment games. The company's headquarters are in Orlando, Florida.

Capacitech Energy

Grant in 2019
Capacitech Energy, established in 2016 and based in Orlando, Florida, specializes in energy storage components. The company's primary product is a cable-based capacitor (CBC), which offers customizability, miniaturization, cost reduction, and battery complementation for extended operating life in various electronic devices.

SegAna

Grant in 2019
SegAna is a medical device company that developed RTapp, a cloud-based platform for radiation oncology. RTapp automatically visualizes daily changes in anatomy during the entire course of treatment, identifies at-risk plans, and predicts when plans will exceed constraints, helping physicians adjust therapy to spare healthy tissue. The platform aims to improve radiation treatment efficacy and patient quality of life. Founded in 2015 and headquartered in Orlando, Florida, SegAna focuses on advancing oncology care through streamlined automation and data-driven treatment planning.

Immersed Games

Grant in 2019
Immersed Games, Inc. is a video game development company founded in 2013 and headquartered in Gainesville, Florida. The company focuses on creating engaging educational experiences for students, particularly in the fields of science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM). Their flagship product, Tyto Online, is an experiential learning game that allows middle school students to actively solve real-world problems. The game emphasizes hands-on exploration of scientific phenomena, enabling players to work alongside characters like botanists to address issues such as food shortages or to investigate ecological mysteries. Immersed Games aims to combat the decline of interest in STEM subjects among marginalized youth by providing diverse representation and showcasing the societal impact of STEM careers, thereby equipping students with essential skills for the workforce.

NanoSUR

Grant in 2019
NanoSUR, headquartered in Miami, Florida, is a biotechnology company specializing in the development and commercialization of innovative, eco-friendly crop protection solutions. The company's core product line is based on RNA technology, aiming to minimize environmental impact while ensuring effective crop cultivation for farmers.

Sensatek Propulsion Technology

Grant in 2019
Sensatek Propulsion Technology, Inc. is a technology company that specializes in the development of advanced wireless ceramic sensors designed to withstand extreme conditions, such as high temperatures, pressure, and strain. Their flagship product, Smartjet, enables the wireless monitoring of harsh environments within applications like fuel cells and gas turbine engines. The company also offers a solution called Vision AI, which utilizes video pixel data to perform wireless vibration and condition monitoring, providing insights into issues that may lead to system inefficiencies. Established in 2015 and headquartered in Daytona Beach, Florida, Sensatek conducts research focused on the synthesis and characterization of various ceramic materials, including nano-rod composites and micro-electromechanical systems, aimed at optimizing energy assets for utilities, ensuring operational efficiency and minimizing downtime.

Everix

Grant in 2019
Everix, Inc. is a manufacturer of thin optical filters, established in 2015 and headquartered in Orlando, Florida. The company specializes in producing a range of optical filters, including notch filters, bandpass filters, longpass dichroic edge filters, shortpass dichroic edge filters, and customized OEM filters. Everix's unique production process results in thin-film interference filters that are significantly thinner and lighter than traditional optical filters, with thicknesses ranging from 0.05 to 0.5 mm and a weight reduction of up to 60 times. These innovative filters can be combined with glass or plastic materials, allowing customers to achieve the desired balance of flexibility and rigidity for various applications.

Synmatter

Grant in 2019
Synmatter develops anticorrosive pigments and sustainable additives that enable smart particles for extended metal protection and antifouling coatings. Founded in 2015 and based in Orlando, Florida, the company focuses on integrating microscopic components derived from space program research into existing surface treatments to significantly increase the durability of metallic materials. Its solutions are designed to lower maintenance costs and reduce downtime across sectors such as maritime transport, energy production, national defense, and civil engineering, while promoting environmental safety by eliminating toxic substances.

Soil Culture Solutions

Grant in 2019
Soil Culture Solutions, LLC, founded in 2014 and based in Tampa, Florida, specializes in innovative genetic alteration technology. The company focuses on developing citrus trees using CRISPR editing techniques to enhance their resistance to severe diseases that threaten the citrus industry. Soil Culture Solutions holds exclusive licenses to patents from community universities, enabling it to employ precision breeding methods to effectively combat these critical infections in citrus crops.

FAU Erlangen-Nuremberg

Grant in 2019
FAU - College of Engineering and Computer Science is an academic college of Florida Atlantic University. It encompasses three academic departments and nine technical disciplines and offers 20 degree programs. The courses offered are presented on-campus, off-campus, and through distance learning in bioengineering, civil engineering, computer engineering, computer science, electrical engineering, geomatics engineering, mechanical engineering, and ocean engineering. FAU - College of Engineering and Computer Science was founded in 1965.

Seminole State College of Florida

Grant in 2018
If you’re looking to earn a high-quality undergraduate degree in an environment dedicated to student growth and success, there’s Seminole State College of Sanford, Florida. Student life is aimed at both personal and academic enrichment. With more than 50 student clubs and organizations, like the Phi Theta Kappa Honor Society, Environmental Club, International Student Association and many more, you’ll find a community that fits your interests. The school has its own planetarium and often hosts music performances, theatre productions and guest speakers. No matter what time of the year, something will be happening on campus. All student events are free with valid student ID. Academics at the school include bachelor’s degrees in a wide variety of fields, like Architecture, Business, Communications, Education and many more. The school also offers study abroad programs, adult education classes (GED preparation, adult high school, farm worker education program and more) and online courses. Admissions are due by mid-August for students looking to begin during the fall semester. Applicants must view an orientation video at the Seminole website and submit high school transcripts. Tuition is set lower for Florida residents. Seminole offers many scholarships to students eligible based on academics, leadership and community service records. Other forms of financial aid include work study programs and federal direct loans.

Harvest CROO

Grant in 2018
Founded in 2013, Harvest CROO specializes in developing AI-driven robotic systems for autonomous harvesting in agriculture. Headquartered in Plant City, Florida, the company aims to address labor shortages by automating pick-to-pack processes, offering real-time monitoring and analytics tools to optimize operations.

Alfadan

Grant in 2018
Alfadan, founded in 2017 and located in Miramar, Florida, specializes in developing advanced marine outboard engines aimed at transforming the boating industry. The company's innovative engines are designed for enhanced efficiency and reliability, incorporating fewer moving parts than traditional engines. This streamlined design results in reduced weight and improved fuel efficiency, allowing boat manufacturers and owners to achieve superior performance while potentially lowering operating costs. Through its cutting-edge technology, Alfadan seeks to address the evolving needs of the marine sector.

SegAna

Grant in 2018
SegAna is a medical device company that developed RTapp, a cloud-based platform for radiation oncology. RTapp automatically visualizes daily changes in anatomy during the entire course of treatment, identifies at-risk plans, and predicts when plans will exceed constraints, helping physicians adjust therapy to spare healthy tissue. The platform aims to improve radiation treatment efficacy and patient quality of life. Founded in 2015 and headquartered in Orlando, Florida, SegAna focuses on advancing oncology care through streamlined automation and data-driven treatment planning.

Florida Atlantic University

Grant in 2018
Florida Atlantic University is a private institution that offers education across various academic disciplines, including humanities, sciences, and engineering. The university facilitates close interactions between students and faculty, enabling personalized learning experiences. Florida Atlantic University serves students and researchers in fields such as higher education, research, and academic publishing.

SRC Biosciences

Grant in 2017
SRC Biosciences is a science and technology company that develops, commercializes, and maintains stereology systems. The company is headquartered in Tampa, Florida.

Sensatek Propulsion Technology

Grant in 2017
Sensatek Propulsion Technology, Inc. is a technology company that specializes in the development of advanced wireless ceramic sensors designed to withstand extreme conditions, such as high temperatures, pressure, and strain. Their flagship product, Smartjet, enables the wireless monitoring of harsh environments within applications like fuel cells and gas turbine engines. The company also offers a solution called Vision AI, which utilizes video pixel data to perform wireless vibration and condition monitoring, providing insights into issues that may lead to system inefficiencies. Established in 2015 and headquartered in Daytona Beach, Florida, Sensatek conducts research focused on the synthesis and characterization of various ceramic materials, including nano-rod composites and micro-electromechanical systems, aimed at optimizing energy assets for utilities, ensuring operational efficiency and minimizing downtime.

Capacitech Energy

Grant in 2017
Capacitech Energy, established in 2016 and based in Orlando, Florida, specializes in energy storage components. The company's primary product is a cable-based capacitor (CBC), which offers customizability, miniaturization, cost reduction, and battery complementation for extended operating life in various electronic devices.

Immersed Games

Grant in 2017
Immersed Games, Inc. is a video game development company founded in 2013 and headquartered in Gainesville, Florida. The company focuses on creating engaging educational experiences for students, particularly in the fields of science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM). Their flagship product, Tyto Online, is an experiential learning game that allows middle school students to actively solve real-world problems. The game emphasizes hands-on exploration of scientific phenomena, enabling players to work alongside characters like botanists to address issues such as food shortages or to investigate ecological mysteries. Immersed Games aims to combat the decline of interest in STEM subjects among marginalized youth by providing diverse representation and showcasing the societal impact of STEM careers, thereby equipping students with essential skills for the workforce.

Florida A&M University – Florida State University College of Engineering

Grant in 2017
The College of Engineering was established as a joint program serving two universities in Tallahassee, Florida: The Florida Agricultural and Mechanical University, which received recognition from the National Academy of Sciences and the National Academy of Engineering in 2010 for ranking number one as the institution of origin for African Americans earning Doctorates in Natural Science and Engineering; and, The Florida State University which has gained worldwide recognition for its extensive graduate and research programs. Florida A&M University is an HBCU. The FAMU-FSU College of Engineering has been widely hailed for taking the initiative to create programs to align academic curriculum with industry needs. The College ensures that the students learn what they need to learn through quality teaching and research. All programs offered by the College have been accredited by the Engineering Accreditation Commission of ABET.

Neocis

Grant in 2017
Founded in 2009, Neocis specializes in robotic guidance systems for dental implant procedures. Its flagship product, Yomi, is a precision instrument that assists surgeons in placing dental implants using advanced robotics and planning software.

Multicore Photonics

Grant in 2017
Multicore Photonics is a company focused on the design and packaging of advanced fiber optic sensors and instrumentation utilizing MCF fiber technology, initially developed at the University of Central Florida's College of Optics and Photonics. The company's sensors are capable of measuring temperature, pressure, chemical, flow, and structural conditions at temperatures exceeding 1000 degrees Celsius. By providing these capabilities, Multicore Photonics enables industries to effectively monitor and control their assets, thereby enhancing asset performance management. Their technology supports strategies aimed at improving operational efficiency and reducing lifecycle costs through methods such as Reliability Centered Maintenance and Condition Based Maintenance. Ultimately, Multicore Photonics' solutions facilitate real-time insights into asset conditions, empowering businesses to optimize their operations and achieve a competitive edge.

Axion Technologies

Grant in 2016
Axion Technologies LLC is a cybersecurity company founded in 2016 and located in Tallahassee, Florida. The firm specializes in developing advanced computer security solutions, focusing on cutting-edge encryption technologies and two-factor authentication capabilities. Through its innovative approach, Axion Technologies aims to enhance digital security for its clients, addressing the increasing demand for robust protective measures in a rapidly evolving technological landscape.

Harvest CROO

Grant in 2016
Founded in 2013, Harvest CROO specializes in developing AI-driven robotic systems for autonomous harvesting in agriculture. Headquartered in Plant City, Florida, the company aims to address labor shortages by automating pick-to-pack processes, offering real-time monitoring and analytics tools to optimize operations.

TAO Connect

Grant in 2016
TAO Connect, Inc. is a company that develops and delivers an online treatment program targeting various mental health issues, including generalized anxiety, social anxiety, performance anxiety, and substance abuse recovery. By utilizing a cognitive behavioral treatment module, patients can actively engage in behavioral change while clinicians monitor progress. This module includes educational resources, video conferencing, text messaging, push notifications to encourage engagement, and daily practice assignments through smartphone applications. The company aims to make mental health services more affordable and accessible, significantly benefiting those who have faced barriers to treatment. Its services cater to a wide range of institutions, such as college counseling centers, wellness centers, employee assistance programs, outpatient mental health clinics, and private practitioners. Founded in 2014 and headquartered in Saint Petersburg, Florida, TAO Connect is dedicated to reducing mental health disparities and enhancing the quality of care available to individuals in need.

K&A Wireless

Grant in 2016
K&A is continuing its development of an innovative wireless spectrum intelligence technology in support of next-generation Internet of Things/Everything (IoT-IoE) applications. This will improve spectrum utilization and surety of data in the presence of many other connected users and devices. Market focus is IoT-IoE pollution mitigation in the transportation and smart city segments. McKinsey estimates smart city IoT will have an economic impact of $0.9T to $1.7T (trillion) by 2025. Utilization of spectrum intelligence as part of the IoT-IoE infrastructure improves not only the performance and reliability of the entire system, but also creates a new Natural EcoSystem™ that is unattainable without it. The combined efforts will identify polluting vehicles, create new revenue streams, support regulations and improved driver behavior, provide operational efficiencies, contribute to cleaner air and lower healthcare costs, and enable a better quality of life. K&A’s commercialization partner is SensorComm Technologies, Inc. who is mass-customizing a state-of-the-art NOx emission sensor. SensorComm has engaged K&A to develop the wireless IoT-IoE infrastructure for the NOx sensor, which focuses on smart monitoring of NOx emissions from the exhaust pipe of a vehicle as part of an air quality monitoring system. Active pilot programs are in place in the U.S. with additional pilots being implemented globally. K&A provided foundational IoT/IoE development. Sensor development was originally funded through DoE grants (including SBIR) to, and licensed from, both The University of Florida and The Ohio State University. The SensorComm and K&A team have a combined patent portfolio of eight (8) issued patents (worldwide), two (2) applications and two (2) provisional patents filed, including one related to creating incentive structures for pollution mitigation.

SurfPlasma

Grant in 2016
Founded in 2009, SurfPlasma develops eco-friendly devices that utilize plasma clean technology to destroy biological and chemical contaminants. Their portable, lightweight solutions aim to improve water quality, air purity, food safety, and surface hygiene, enhancing overall environmental health.

CV Technology

Grant in 2016
CV Technology specializes in explosion and fire protection solutions for the prevention and mitigation of explosions and fire hazards associated with the manufacturing and handling of dry bulk materials. The company was founded in 1994 and is headquartered in Jupiter, Florida.

InitWeather

Grant in 2016
InitWeather specializes in weather products and decision support services for government agencies and commercial businesses. The company was founded in 2015 and is headquartered in Melbourne Beach, Florida.

Multicore Photonics

Grant in 2015
Multicore Photonics is a company focused on the design and packaging of advanced fiber optic sensors and instrumentation utilizing MCF fiber technology, initially developed at the University of Central Florida's College of Optics and Photonics. The company's sensors are capable of measuring temperature, pressure, chemical, flow, and structural conditions at temperatures exceeding 1000 degrees Celsius. By providing these capabilities, Multicore Photonics enables industries to effectively monitor and control their assets, thereby enhancing asset performance management. Their technology supports strategies aimed at improving operational efficiency and reducing lifecycle costs through methods such as Reliability Centered Maintenance and Condition Based Maintenance. Ultimately, Multicore Photonics' solutions facilitate real-time insights into asset conditions, empowering businesses to optimize their operations and achieve a competitive edge.

K&A Wireless

Grant in 2015
K&A is continuing its development of an innovative wireless spectrum intelligence technology in support of next-generation Internet of Things/Everything (IoT-IoE) applications. This will improve spectrum utilization and surety of data in the presence of many other connected users and devices. Market focus is IoT-IoE pollution mitigation in the transportation and smart city segments. McKinsey estimates smart city IoT will have an economic impact of $0.9T to $1.7T (trillion) by 2025. Utilization of spectrum intelligence as part of the IoT-IoE infrastructure improves not only the performance and reliability of the entire system, but also creates a new Natural EcoSystem™ that is unattainable without it. The combined efforts will identify polluting vehicles, create new revenue streams, support regulations and improved driver behavior, provide operational efficiencies, contribute to cleaner air and lower healthcare costs, and enable a better quality of life. K&A’s commercialization partner is SensorComm Technologies, Inc. who is mass-customizing a state-of-the-art NOx emission sensor. SensorComm has engaged K&A to develop the wireless IoT-IoE infrastructure for the NOx sensor, which focuses on smart monitoring of NOx emissions from the exhaust pipe of a vehicle as part of an air quality monitoring system. Active pilot programs are in place in the U.S. with additional pilots being implemented globally. K&A provided foundational IoT/IoE development. Sensor development was originally funded through DoE grants (including SBIR) to, and licensed from, both The University of Florida and The Ohio State University. The SensorComm and K&A team have a combined patent portfolio of eight (8) issued patents (worldwide), two (2) applications and two (2) provisional patents filed, including one related to creating incentive structures for pollution mitigation.

TAO Connect

Grant in 2014
TAO Connect, Inc. is a company that develops and delivers an online treatment program targeting various mental health issues, including generalized anxiety, social anxiety, performance anxiety, and substance abuse recovery. By utilizing a cognitive behavioral treatment module, patients can actively engage in behavioral change while clinicians monitor progress. This module includes educational resources, video conferencing, text messaging, push notifications to encourage engagement, and daily practice assignments through smartphone applications. The company aims to make mental health services more affordable and accessible, significantly benefiting those who have faced barriers to treatment. Its services cater to a wide range of institutions, such as college counseling centers, wellness centers, employee assistance programs, outpatient mental health clinics, and private practitioners. Founded in 2014 and headquartered in Saint Petersburg, Florida, TAO Connect is dedicated to reducing mental health disparities and enhancing the quality of care available to individuals in need.

Insilicom

Grant in 2014
Insilicom provides advanced next-generation sequencing data analysis solutions for cancer research biomarker discovery. The company was founded in 2013 and is headquartered in Tallahassee, Florida.

Nanophotonica

Grant in 2014
NanoPhotonica Inc. is a manufacturer specializing in nanomaterials and production techniques for the display, solar panel, and electronic device industries. Founded in 2009 and headquartered in Lake Mary, Florida, with a research lab in Gainesville, the company focuses on enhancing the characteristics of optoelectronic devices. Its innovative materials serve as barriers to moisture and oxygen permeation, thereby preventing the premature degradation of organic material layers and significantly extending the lifespan of electronic devices. Additionally, NanoPhotonica produces QLED displays that deliver pure and vibrant colors, utilizing low-cost, high-throughput production methods that reduce material waste and enable affordable pricing for consumers.

FullScaleNANO

Grant in 2013
FullScaleNANO, Inc. is a technology company based in Tallahassee, Florida, specializing in the measurement and characterization of nanomaterials through its innovative software solution, NanoMet. This automated dimensional analysis software efficiently converts images of nano and micro-sized materials into quantifiable data, facilitating rapid analysis and objective quality assurance. Founded in 2012, FullScaleNANO also offers a range of services including magnetometry, electron microscopy scanning, X-ray diffraction, atomic force microscopy, sample preparation, and research and development consulting, catering to the needs of the nanotechnology and bulk materials industries. The company's advanced image processing capabilities allow for the generation of thousands of measurements in a matter of seconds, enhancing the efficiency and accuracy of material characterization.

EigenChem Technologies

Grant in 2013
EigenChem Technologies is a research and manufacturing company based in Alachua, Florida, established in 2011. It specializes in chemistry and process research, focusing on synthetic organic chemistry projects. The company is dedicated to developing disruptive technologies for the cleantech and biotech sectors. Its services encompass custom synthesis, analytical research, and the design and synthesis of biologically active compounds, drug candidates, cosmetic ingredients, and dietary supplements. EigenChem Technologies enables its clients to access innovative research that combines nitrogen and micronutrient sources with properties that enhance water absorption and soil structure.

Quick-Med Technologies

Grant in 2013
Quick-Med Technologies, Inc. is a life sciences company dedicated to developing and commercializing proprietary technologies aimed at infection prevention and control within the medical and consumer healthcare sectors. Founded in 1997 and headquartered in Gainesville, Florida, the company specializes in the research and development of biomedical products and devices with antibacterial applications. Its core technologies include NIMBUS, a family of advanced polymers with antimicrobial and hemostatic properties; Stay Fresh, a chemical formulation for textiles that provides durable antimicrobial protection; and MultiStat, a series of patented methods and compounds for skin therapy. Quick-Med serves a variety of clients, including government agencies and companies in healthcare, medical, apparel, textile, and personal care industries.

HARP Engineering

Grant in 2012
HARP Engineering specializes in the synthesis and the development of materials whose properties are enhanced through the incorporation of nanoscale fillers. The company develops unique synthesis method to produce nanowires of wide ranging composition which are supplied to OEMs to improve the strength of fiber-reinforced composites, produce high energy density capacitors, nanoelectromechanical (NEMS) sensors, and energy harvesting technologies. HARP Engineering was established in Gainesville, Florida.

Nanophotonica

Grant in 2012
NanoPhotonica Inc. is a manufacturer specializing in nanomaterials and production techniques for the display, solar panel, and electronic device industries. Founded in 2009 and headquartered in Lake Mary, Florida, with a research lab in Gainesville, the company focuses on enhancing the characteristics of optoelectronic devices. Its innovative materials serve as barriers to moisture and oxygen permeation, thereby preventing the premature degradation of organic material layers and significantly extending the lifespan of electronic devices. Additionally, NanoPhotonica produces QLED displays that deliver pure and vibrant colors, utilizing low-cost, high-throughput production methods that reduce material waste and enable affordable pricing for consumers.

Sinmat

Grant in 2012
Sinmat, Inc. is a manufacturer based in Gainesville, Florida, specializing in the design and production of chemical mechanical planarization (CMP) slurries. Founded in 1963, the company focuses on developing advanced slurries that enhance the polishing of ultrahard-surface materials, particularly silicon carbide (SiC) and gallium nitride (GaN), which are essential for semiconductor devices. Sinmat is recognized as a leader in the development of innovative processes that improve the efficiency of chip devices and related products. The company operates as a subsidiary of Entegris, Inc.

K&A Wireless

Grant in 2012
K&A is continuing its development of an innovative wireless spectrum intelligence technology in support of next-generation Internet of Things/Everything (IoT-IoE) applications. This will improve spectrum utilization and surety of data in the presence of many other connected users and devices. Market focus is IoT-IoE pollution mitigation in the transportation and smart city segments. McKinsey estimates smart city IoT will have an economic impact of $0.9T to $1.7T (trillion) by 2025. Utilization of spectrum intelligence as part of the IoT-IoE infrastructure improves not only the performance and reliability of the entire system, but also creates a new Natural EcoSystem™ that is unattainable without it. The combined efforts will identify polluting vehicles, create new revenue streams, support regulations and improved driver behavior, provide operational efficiencies, contribute to cleaner air and lower healthcare costs, and enable a better quality of life. K&A’s commercialization partner is SensorComm Technologies, Inc. who is mass-customizing a state-of-the-art NOx emission sensor. SensorComm has engaged K&A to develop the wireless IoT-IoE infrastructure for the NOx sensor, which focuses on smart monitoring of NOx emissions from the exhaust pipe of a vehicle as part of an air quality monitoring system. Active pilot programs are in place in the U.S. with additional pilots being implemented globally. K&A provided foundational IoT/IoE development. Sensor development was originally funded through DoE grants (including SBIR) to, and licensed from, both The University of Florida and The Ohio State University. The SensorComm and K&A team have a combined patent portfolio of eight (8) issued patents (worldwide), two (2) applications and two (2) provisional patents filed, including one related to creating incentive structures for pollution mitigation.
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