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PROGRAMS
ALL PROGRAMSCONNECT Programs• Sport Innovators • Innovation Support - Nat'l Security • CEO Strategy Forum • Connect with CONNECT • Innovation Quarterly • Entrepreneur Hall of Fame Awards • FrameWorks Workshops • Frontiers in Science and Technology • La Jolla Research and Innovation Summit • Most Innovative New Products Awards • Public Policy • Springboard • Stem Cells on the Mesa • Venture Round TableCONNECT Affiliates• CCAT • San Diego MIT Enterprise Forum • Tech Coast Angels • Wireless-Life Sciences AllianceACCESS TO CAPITAL
• Funding Programs Overview
• Springboard & Springboard Spotlights
• Venture Rountable
• Tech Coast Angels
ENTREPRENEUR EDUCATION
• Entrepreneur Education Overview
• Frameworks
• CEO Strategy Forum
• FrameWorks Workshops
• MIT Enterprise Forum
NETWORKING & RECOGNITION
• Networking & Recognition Overview
• Most Innovative New Products Award
• Entrepreneur Hall of Fame Awards
• Frontier in Science & Technology
• Connect with CONNECT
PUBLIC POLICYCLUSTER DEVELOPMENT
• Cluster Development Overview
• Sport Innovators
• Innovation Support - Nat'l Security
• Stem Cell on the Mesa
• Wireless-Life Sciences Alliance
EVENTS CALENDAR
PR & MEDIA ARCHIVESJOIN CONNECT |
CCAT | How Program WorksHow The Program Works CCAT's goal is to effectively "fast-track" the commercialization of advances in technology from academia, industry, government, and individual entrepreneurs, to both the commercial and DoD marketplace. CCAT is looking for technologies in the following focus areas: Homeland Security and Crisis/Consequence Management:
Critical DoD technology solutions:
If you believe you have a technology that fits what CCAT is looking for you are encouraged to apply. If accepted, your technology stands to be awarded one or more of the following: Business Services:
Development Services:
Program Contact:
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