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Nuts and Bolts of New Ventures - 2026
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Session 1 - Tuesday 1/20/2026
Session 2 - Wed 1/21/2026
Session 3 - Thurs 1/22/2026
Session 4 - Tues 1/27/2026
Session 5 - Wed 1/28/2026
Session 6 - Thurs 1/29/2026
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SPECIAL SUPPLEMENTAL SESSIONS

These sessions are optional supplements to the Nuts and Bolts course and serve as excellent resources.

“Winning SBIR Proposals” — How to write winning SBIR Proposals   THIS WILL NOT BE OFFERED IN 2026 - SEE LINK BELOW FOR SBIR INFORMATION

How to write winning Small Business Innovation Research (SBIR) proposals.    Free funding from Federal Government to commercialize your deep technology research.   Anywhere from $150k to $2M of free federal government funding for your startup.
By Steve Derezinski
S.B. Mechanical engineering and Sloan MBA
And winner of 10+ SBIR awards from NSF, NASA, DOE, ARPA-E

For More Information:
  Steve Derezinski sjd@mit.edu

 

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