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DOE SBIR/STTR Program Essentials with DOE Program Manager

Online Event

Don’t miss this overview of the Department of Energy SBIR/STTR program, featuring DOE’s Outreach Program Manager, Eileen Chant. Learn how to prepare quality, fund-able applications and realize best practices and common pitfalls to avoid! This webinar is ideal for researchers and small businesses interested in getting R&D funding for their innovative solution.

Free

Putting a charge in the electric vehicle movement: Learn more at March 29 Tech Council luncheon

Sheraton Hotel 706 John Nolen Drive, Madison, WI, United States

The war in Ukraine, rising oil prices and renewed environmental warnings have combined to elevate the question: What is the realistic state of the electric vehicle industry and its related infrastructure? Learn more Tuesday, March 29, at the Tech Council Innovation Network luncheon in Madison.

Nuclear power: Part of a decarbonized future? Learn more at May 24 Tech Council luncheon

Sheraton Hotel 706 John Nolen Drive, Madison, WI, United States

A proposal by La Crosse-based Dairyland Power Cooperative to build a “next-generation” nuclear power plant reflects a global renewal of interest in atomic energy to fight climate change and cut reliance on unstable oil and gas sources while meeting core electricity demands. Learn about the Dairyland plan and the larger debate Tuesday, May 24, at the Tech Council Innovation Network luncheon in Madison.

Electrifying our highways: How Wisconsin can lead the way topic of July 26 Madison luncheon

Sheraton Hotel 706 John Nolen Drive, Madison, WI, United States

Wisconsin is one of three states that allows high-voltage direct current transmission lines and communications fiber to be buried in certain highway rights-of-way, which holds enormous potential for electric and connected vehicles and distribution of solar and wind energy. Learn more about the technology and why other states are looking to embrace the Wisconsin example Tuesday, July 26, at the Tech Council Innovation Network luncheon in Madison.

Is Wisconsin a bright hub for fusion technology? Find out July 18 at Tech Council luncheon

Sheraton Hotel 706 John Nolen Drive, Madison, WI, United States

The emergence of fusion energy startup companies and the continued growth other companies in the fusion space is prompting speculation that Wisconsin could become a leader in the race for a carbon-neutral, well-powered future. Learn more by attending the Tuesday, July 18, Tech Council Innovation Network luncheon in Madison.

HardTech Accelerator BY STARTINGBLOCK – Application due April 1

StartingBlock 821 E Washington Ave, Madison, WI

We're committed to accelerating the next generation of manufacturing, agricultural hardware and energy startups. The 16-week Wisconsin HardTech Accelerator is open to companies throughout the state. With a mix of virtual and in-person meetings, this program will move your hardtech company forward.