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Non-Dilutive Funding Solicitation (I-CREATE) is sponsored by University Lab Partners (ULP) in partnership with BARDA. This funding supports the development, evaluation, or validation of innovative solutions aligned with BARDA's mission to enhance pandemic preparedness and health security.
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I-CREATE | Accelerator Network Hub | ULP The BARDA Accelerator Network Hub for Medical Devices and Diagnostics Uniting Together for a Safer, Healthier Future Accelerating the Development of Medical Devices and Diagnostics "> This joint initiative was created between University Lab Partners and the Biomedical Advanced Research and Development Authority (BARDA) , part of the Administration for Strategic Preparedness and Response within the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services.
The International Consortium for Research, Engineering, Acceleration of Technology Excellence (I-CREATE) is designed to support startups in developing innovative diagnostic technology and medical devices to enhance the nation's readiness for public health emergencies.
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Non-Dilutive Funding Solicitation Non-Dilutive Funding Solicitation We invite startups and university-backed projects to apply for non-dilutive funding ranging from $50K to $200K. This funding supports the development, evaluation, or validation of innovative solutions aligned with BARDA’s mission to enhance pandemic preparedness and health security.
This 12-week program offers expert mentorship, customized webinars, and targeted activities designed to take your innovation from ideation to commercialization. I-CREATE will select up to 10 teams to participate. Upon completion of the program, each team will present at a virtual showcase, with the opportunity to win up to $50,000.
Are you a Founder or University Innovator with a medical device invention or diagnostic solution? Schedule a 15-minute call with our Director of Innovation Programs to learn if you qualify for the I-CREATE Accelerator Program.
In Partnership With The Biomedical Advanced Research and Development Authority (BARDA) The BARDA Accelerator Network aims to provide comprehensive support to health security innovators, startups, and BARDA portfolio companies through wrap-around accelerator services, technical and business/commercialization expertise, and resources.
The network will facilitate the rapid development, evaluation, validation, and commercialization of medical countermeasures. BARDA Accelerator Network Hubs Diagnostics & Medical Devices Led by University Lab Partners Led by Children’s National Hospital Diagnostics & Medical Devices Led by University Lab Partners Led by Children’s National Hospital
Based on current listing details, eligibility includes: Founders or university-backed innovators with medical device or diagnostic solutions aligned with BARDA's pandemic preparedness mission. Applicants should confirm final requirements in the official notice before submission.
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