How to Start an Aerospace Company
Just seal yourself and your partner in a bubble for two years, then work your NASA contacts, says Jane Poynter of Paragon Space Development Read more
Just seal yourself and your partner in a bubble for two years, then work your NASA contacts, says Jane Poynter of Paragon Space Development Read more
Novophage Theraputics from Boston University hopes to market technology that slows resistence to antibiotics. Read more
Synthetic body parts. It may sound like the work of Dr. Frankenstein, but Chris Sakezles, president of Animal Replacement Technologies, has found a way to... Watch video
April 4, 2007 -- NASA has selected 18 small business technology transfer research proposals for contract negotiations worth a total of $1... Read more
Consider partnering with a university. Read more
Smart schools resist the temptation to treat every new idea like it's the next Google. Read more
Carnegie Mellon University is trying to streamline technology transfer. Read more
For resource-hungry entrepreneurs, the explosion of university-based business-development programs comes as sweet relief in tight economic times. From Ann Ar... Read more
Nonprofit incubators have been quietly nurturing fledgling companies since 1959. And they don't demand a huge ownership stake in your company. Read more
The University of Iowa prepares its engineering students for the business world by offering a technology entrepreneurship program. Read more
A look at how large companies are tapping into the entrepreneurial urges of their employees. Read more
An explanation of how the base of manufacturing suppliers is crumbling in the U.S. and how to reverse this trend. Read more
Venture capital firms size up the market for defense contracting Read more
A small biotechnology company in La Jolla, Calif., is the first firm to win permission from the U.S. Food and Drug Administration to market a product that... Read more
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