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State, Federal partnership spawns 24 grants for Tennessee tech companies |
By Milt Capps
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Published January 15, 2019 |
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Updated 5 March 2019: Gov. Bill Lee on March 4, 2019, briefed reporters on his proposed FY20 budget, calling, among other things, for increased SBIR/STTR match funding for LaunchTN. This story will be updated with details, as warranted. Separately, the Governor delivered his State of the State Address. -Ed.
Launch Tennessee, officially Tennessee Technology Development Corporation (TTDC), recently released identities of a dozen recipients of grants in the State-funded annual SBIR/STTR Matching Grants program.
With the assistance of LaunchTN staff, Venture Nashville this week compiled the directory below of 24 firms that have won matching grants since additional funding was secured for the program, largely as a result of efforts of Launch Tennessee and its Bio counterpart, Life Science Tennessee.
Eleven of the 24 companies that won matches in 2017 and 2018 are in the healthcare or biomedical spaces. The balance range from education technology to energy storage and materials development, and beyond. The State's matches totaled right at $3MM, with awardees garnering a total of nearly $15MM in Federal challenge grants. (That aggregate of nearly $18MM, by the way, is greater than the investable capital that was provided by 2009 legislation for each of the state's 10 TNInvestco firms, under that now largely exhausted program.)
A week ago, Sarah Pruneski, a spokesperson for Life Science Tennessee, told VNC that in addition to monitoring General Assembly bills for life-science industry impact, LifeSciTN will focus on the inherent "value of our industry in developing life-saving drugs and therapies and support for innovation, including continued support for the SBIR/STTR matching program."
LaunchTN CEO Margaret Dolan said in a related press release, "As Tennesseans, we should be proud that so many promising businesses were awarded SBIR/STTR grants through a highly competitive process. We are pleased to offer this grant-matching program in Tennessee, which increases the amount of funding entrepreneurs are awarded, and positions them for greater success as they commercialize their products."
LaunchTN, a public-private partnership, is primarily sponsored via the Tennessee Department of Economic and Community Development, the Commissioner of which, Bob Rolfe, chairs the LaunchTN board of directors.
For more on the Federal SBIR/STTR program click here. For more details on the State of Tennessee's SBIR/STTR program, click here.
LTN$$ Rank |
Company |
Cycle Year |
LTN$$ |
FED$$ |
Sector |
Location |
Contact |
01 |
BenchFly |
2017 |
$150,000 |
$737,366 |
EdTech |
Nashville |
Alan Marnett |
-- |
Coulometrics |
2018 |
$150,000 |
$1,000,000 |
Energy Storage |
Chattanooga |
Edward Buiel |
-- |
490 BioTech |
2017 |
$150,000 |
$993,957 |
Bio cell lines |
Knoxville |
Dan Close |
-- |
Frontier Diagnostics |
2018 |
$150,000 |
$2,300,000 |
mass-spectrometry |
Nashville |
Jeremy Norris |
-- |
Gloyer-Taylor Laboratories |
2018 |
$150,000 |
$749,985 |
aero-engineering |
Tullahoma |
Paul Gloyer |
-- |
Immuno Technologies |
2018 |
$150,000 |
$600,000 |
assays, agents, vaccines |
Memphis |
Maria Gomes-Solecki |
-- |
iQuity |
2017 |
$150,000 |
$999,903 |
autoimmune diag. testing |
Nashville |
Chase Spurlock |
-- |
Robotic Technologies of Tennessee |
2018 |
$150,000 |
$599,892 |
industrial climbing techy. |
Cookeville |
Steve Glovsky |
-- |
Stony Creek Colors |
2017 |
$150,000 |
$600,000 |
fashion bio-dyes |
Nashville |
Sarah Bellos |
-- |
Third Dimension Technologies |
2017 |
$150,000 |
$749,881 |
3D data streaming, training |
Knoxville |
Paul Jones |
-- |
Virtuoso Surgical |
2017 |
$150,000 |
$1,459,524 |
endoscopy system |
Nashville |
Robert Webster |
12 |
HealthChart URL N/A |
2018 |
$149,699 |
$299,397 |
cancer diagnostics |
Memphis |
Steve Morris |
13 |
PATH EX |
2017 |
$135,000 |
$225,000 |
medical device |
Nashville |
Sinead Miller |
14 |
Peroxygen Systems |
2017 |
$135,000 |
$225,000 |
H2O2 production techy. |
Knoxville |
Ming Qi |
15 |
PurSolutions |
2018 |
$135,000 |
$225,000 |
cytoskeletal innovation |
Nashville |
Emma Sturgill |
16 |
Secure Food Solutions, Inc. |
2017 |
$127,988 |
$225,000 |
food safety diagnostics |
Memphis-Martin |
Chris Ramezanpour |
17 |
Grow Bioplastics dba Mobius |
2018 |
$112,500 |
$225,000 |
renewable lignin plastics |
Lenoir City |
Tony Bova |
18 |
VenoStent |
2018 |
$112,241 |
$224,482 |
external dialysis stent |
Nashville |
Tim Boire |
19 |
Accurate Automation Corporation |
2017 |
$101,006 |
$686,004 |
UAVs and related techy |
Chattanooga |
Robert Tap |
20 |
eSpin Technologies, Inc. |
2017 |
$101,006 |
$1,411,792 |
nanofiber manufacturing |
Chattanooga |
Jayesh Doshi |
21 |
E&G Associates |
2018 |
$74,797 |
$149,594 |
powder handling, engineering |
Chattanooga |
Bryan Ennis |
22 |
LiveSchool |
2018 |
$74,652 |
$149,304 |
student behavior analytics |
Nashville |
Matt Rubinstein |
23 |
PreTel Inc |
2018 |
$74,616 |
$149,231 |
fetal monitoring system |
Chattanooga |
Marc Finch |
24 |
VoluMetrix LLC |
2018 |
$16,496 |
$176,229 |
vascular monitoring devices |
Nashville |
Kyle Hocking |
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. last edited 0927 5 March 2019
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