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How to Get started in Government Funding with AAPlasma’s Greg Fridman
Greg Fridman is the Founder and CEO of AAPlasma, an R&D firm focused on cold plasma. He is an entrepreneur and academic, as well as a creative problem solver, decisive team leader, and persuasive communicator.
Greg is a seasoned R&D director with strong team building, and technology integration skills, and has a Ph.D. in Biomedical Engineering, with an interest in synthetic chemistry, plasma chemistry, catalysis, and plasma engineering.
Greg is also a principal investigator and Co-PI on multiple government and private grants with an overall budget exceeding $15M. Here are a few of the topics we’ll discuss on this episode of Cache Flow:
What forever chemicals are used for and the problems they have.
How to reduce the harm fluorocarbons cause.
The challenges of replacing fluorocarbons.
How to filter forever chemicals out of water.
The difficulties of regenerating activated carbon.
The need for a new invention to replace fluorocarbons.
The issues with owning a new electric car.
How to get government funding as a tech startup.
The difference between venture capital and government funding.
What SBIR is and how you get funding through these programs.
Resources:
AAPlasma LLC
Government Contracting
Government Grants
NSF's Innovation Corps
SBIR
NextFab
Zephyro
Connect with Greg Fridman:LinkedIn
Connecting with the host:Brian Dainis on LinkTree