TECHNOLOGY / INNOVATION RESOURCES


The Kansas Small Business Development Center has developed a NEW PRODUCT assessment tool entitled "Analyzing Your New Product.". Click here to download the WORD version of this tool. Click here for the PDF version.

The Kansas Technology Enterprise Corporation (KTEC) is an economic development agency with the state of Kansas that focuses on technological innovations. Their website can be viewed at http://www.ktec.com/.

The Lawrence Regional Technology Center (LRTC) is a not-for-profit small business incubator that offers valuable resources and services to support the formation and growth of high-technology start-up companies in Lawrence and the surrounding communities. Their website is
http://www.lrtc.biz/.

The US Small Business Administration has a site devoted to staying current with the latest technological advances in small business ownership. Visit their website at http://www.sba.gov/sbir/.

The National Institute of Standards and Technology has devoted this sight to "small business technology research" and provides information about finding ways to encourage government funding of the latest technology. Visit their website at http://patapsco.nist.gov/ts_sbir/

The Department of Defense in cooperation with the SBIR/STTR Programs offer information about small research and technology businesses. Visit their website at http://www.acq.osd.mil/sadbu/sbir/homepg.htm.






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