主要研究Innovation program attracts funding to local business

Monday, April 11, 2022
Man crouches in snow next to monitoring equipment
Christopher Dundorf, 总统 2 kr系统公司, of Rochester, N.H.

Leveraging 培训 and seed funding from 主要研究Innovation, a local company has secured a National Science Foundation (NSF) grant to develop low-cost sensors to protect buildings from structural damage.

2 kr系统 of Rochester received a microgrant through 主要研究Innovation’s  FOSTER (Focused SBIR/STTR Teaching, Equity and Results) program that helped them win a $256,000 NSF Small 业务 Innovation 研究 (SBIR) grant. With the funding, 2KR will develop a first-of-its-kind, low-cost network of durable wireless sensors to detect environmental-driven loads —snow, wind and flooding — on roofs and vibrations that can lead to structural damage.  森sors mount externally on buildings and other structures and wirelessly send data to the Internet and smart devices.

“Our technology has the societal benefit of keeping people safer, protecting property from damage, preserving natural resources, and saving money,” says Christopher Dundorf, 总统 2 kr系统公司. “We are grateful to 主要研究I and the FOSTER program for their assistance which materially helped us win this award.”

The FOSTER program is funded through the US Small 业务 Administration’s Federal and State Technology Partnership program, which seeks to help New Hampshire small businesses receive grant funding for leading-edge research important to the nation. FOSTER offers New Hampshire businesses a variety of free services including grant identification, 培训, advice and proposal support through a microgrant award.

“We are thrilled to learn of another FOSTER graduate being awarded an SBIR grant and look forward to the continuing success of 2 kr系统,” says Marc Eichenberger, FOSTER project director and interim director of 主要研究Innovation.

Small businesses in New Hampshire seeking capital to develop and build their products can learn more about the FOSTER program and SBIR/STTR resources 在这里.