CCAT Hawaii Overview

Uploaded from authorPOINTLite
Views:
 
Category: Entertainment
     
 

Presentation Description

No description available.

Comments

Presentation Transcript

Presenters: 

Presenters CCAT Overview Lou Kelly, Chairman CCAT Commercialization of Government Dr. Steve Lieberman, SSC-SD Technologies CCAT Partnerships Barry Janov, SDSU, Foundation

A Public/Private Partnership : 

A Public/Private Partnership SDSU Foundation Program management & funds administration Government relations & sponsorship Entrepreneurial Management Center Market studies & business plans Entrepreneur & business development Angel/venture capital networking UCSD Jacobs School of Engineering University technologies & R&D support Technical expertise Connect Business development & mentoring Angel/venture capital funding opportunities CSUSB Provides added growth focus to Inland Empire Performs CCAT processes in sync with San Diego Office of Naval Research (ONR) Program management Overall Navy coordination Identification of critical requirements SPAWAR System Center-SD Technical program management Technical requirements definition Technology transition services Technology Beta Test support Lockheed Martin ORINCON Technologies, Inc. Product development Practical business experience Technical expertise Entrepreneurial support

CCAT Executive Board: 

CCAT Executive Board Dr. Stuart G. Gordon OTTC / CSU-San Bernardino Mr. Tim Hushen SDSU Foundation Mr. Lou Kelly – Chairman LM ORINCON Technologies Mr. Chuck Mirabile SPAWAR Systems Center San Diego Mr. Joe Bear UCSD Jacobs School of Engineering Mr. Tom Byrne LM ORINCON Technologies Dr. Derry Connolly (Acting) UCSD Connect Dr. Sanford Ehrlich SDSU Entrepreneurial Management Center

Focus Areas: 

Focus Areas Homeland Security Port, border and transportation security First responder needs Critical infrastructure protection Bio-terrorism defense Information network security Cargo and passenger security And more Naval Anti-terrorism force protection C4ISR (Command, Control, Communications, Computers, Intelligence Surveillance and Reconnaissance) War fighter tactical support Combat service support Future Naval Capabilities (FNC) And more DoD Decision making systems Area-wide alert/notification Chemical-biological-radiological-nuclear-explosive (Detection, Protection, Response) And more

CCAT Support to Commercial Product Development and Business Funding Phases: 

CCAT Support to Commercial Product Development and Business Funding Phases Idea Technological Risk Market Penetration Product Development Prototype Development Proof of Concept CCAT Funding Angels Venture Capital CCAT Mentoring

CCAT Offers Our Clients: 

CCAT Offers Our Clients An independent technical and business review to validate the technology Naval and DoD requirements and potential technology applications Experienced mentors to enhance the business strategy Business development services (market studies, prototype and research grants and business plan development) Introductions to a network of entrepreneurs, capital providers and licensees to promote key business relationships A path to commercialization based on specific requirements set forth by potential customers Support in transitioning technology into naval and other DoD acquisition programs

Current Portfolio – Active Clients Product Development/Business Services: 

Current Portfolio – Active Clients Product Development/Business Services CCAT/San Diego – 19 Technologies/18 Organizations Advanced Real Time Technologies (Real Time Beryllium Air Monitor) Crossflo Systems (Data Sharing System/LEGIT) Kriegman & Associates (Next Generation 3-D Face Recognition) Eye Tracking (Eye Tracking Technology for Security Screening Markets) Mizar Technologies (Alert Shipping Container) Novatron (Demonstration of Novel Vaccine Production Technology Platform) Pacific Microwave (Portable Non-Line-of-Sight Wireless Video Transmission System) Parallax Biosystems (Label-Free Molecular Probes for Detecting Biological Weapons) Phasebridge (Highly Compact Integrated Optics Module for Fiber Optic Gyroscopes) Polexis (VIGILYS) Quantum Magnetics (Explosives Detection System for Scanning of Shoes) Senssonic (Applications of Slow Dynamics for Nde and Testing) SoftMax (Advanced Signal Processing/Classification Tool for Spectroscopic Data Analysis) STAR Cryoelectronics (Advanced Superconductor Hybrid Sensors for Magnetic Imaging) Ticom (CHESS-X: Extending the XML SNL Control Language) UCSD (Beryllium Replacement Materials & Electro-Optic/Electroabsorptive Modulator VivaMicro (Wireless Visual Surveillance System) Pixon/Digivision (Advanced Quick Pixon, Real-Time Video Processing Board

Current Portfolio – Active Clients Mentoring : 

Current Portfolio – Active Clients Mentoring CCAT/San Diego – 13 Technologies/13 Organizations AIRSIS (Next Generation Intrusion Detection System) Amaratek (Enzymatic Detoxification Solution for Chemical Weapons) Applied Gene Technologies (Tessera Array Tech in Biological Point Detection) - Applied Photonics (The Image Recognition and Identification Sensor) Avanir Pharmaceuticals (Fully Human Monoclonal Antibodies to Anthrax Toxins) ID Analytics (Identity Theft Analytics Specification) M-Vision (Human Presence Detection for Improved Port and Border Security) Novatron (Advanced UV Source for Biodefense and Other Applications) Universal Dialog (Cross-Language Information Extraction) Bio-Quant (Specific Multiplex Diagnostic Test for West Nile Virus) Del Mar Ventures (Neutron Detector of Explosives) Intecon (Binary ionization Technology Increased Activation Studies) Plexus Vaccine (Rapid vaccine Development in Response to Biowarfare Threats) TOTAL ACTIVE PRODUCT DEVELOPMENT; BUSINESS SERVICES; MENTORING: 32 Technologies/31 Organizations

Current Portfolio – Active Clients Product Development/Business Services: 

Current Portfolio – Active Clients Product Development/Business Services CCAT/San Bernardino – 20 Technologies/18 Organizations Ionian Technologies (Isothermal, Rapid Nucleic Acid Amplification) UC Riverside (Chemical Warfare Agent Detector & Optical Biosensor) Nova R&D (Innovative Baggage Screening System & Compact Detector for Energy Diffraction) GEM Power Technology (DC to DC Intelligent Battery Charger) SiWave Technology (IMEMS Packaging) TrapTec (Ultrasonic Gunshot Detection) Kelly Space and Technology (Natural Gas Generator) ISCA Technologies (Innovative Trap to Manage Vectors of Disease) Center for Environmental Microbiology Technology (Dynamic Suspended Bed Bioreactor) San Diego State University (Perchlorate Destruction by UV Catalysis) Naval Undersea Warfare Center – GOVT SPIN OUT (BDRA Automated Classification/Decision Support System) Edgewood Chemical and Biological Center–GOVT SPIN OUT (Low Volatility Chemical Agent Detection) Oak Ridge National Lab-GOVT SPIN OUT (Enhanced Raman Spectroscopy for Perchlorate Detection) SPAWAR (2) - GOVT SPIN OUTS (Probe/Ultraseep for Groundwater & Adv Surface Raman Spectroscopy) Los Alamos National Lab – GOVT SPIN OUT (Handheld Sampling Device) Biaera Technologies – GOVT SPIN OUT (Bioaerosol Exposure Management Platform) Thomas International – GOVT SPIN OUT (No-Foam Airport Fire Apparatus Testing System) American BioHealth Group – GOVT SPIN OUT (Hearing Pill) TOTAL CCAT Active Clients: 52 Technologies / 49 Organizations

CCAT’s Investment Successes: 

CCAT’s Investment Successes

A Few CCAT Success Stories: 

A Few CCAT Success Stories

Intecon: 

Intecon Dec 2001 CCAT Awards Intecon a market analysis study and $75K grant to develop their Binary Ionization Technology (BIT) for building and personnel biological agent decontamination Dec 2002 Intecon receives $5M investment from Titan Corporation as part of joint venture to commercialize products Early 2003 Receive a $725K contract from DARPA to develop a decontamination product suitable for building HVAC ducts for protection against chemical/biological agents as well as mole. Expect a follow-on shortly for testing in Nevada test facility. July 2004 Begin receiving orders for both handheld and glove decontamination products

Pixon: 

Pixon Jan 2002 CCAT market study reviews PixonVision real-time image processing hardware in DoD systems. Results predict the UAV and missile defense markets as most attractive. A focus on the SBIR program for development funds is suggested. Spring 2002 Pixon awarded two SBIR/STTR Phase I contracts with the U.S. Army. Both later awarded Phase II contracts (2003). July 2002 Pixon awarded a $430K contract from Aeromet for image post-processing for the Missile Defense Agency’s AIRS program. Award to build real-time hardware expected to follow. Sep 2002 Pixon awarded a $400K contract for image processing in a Canadian nuclear counterterrorism project. Feb 2003 CCAT awards Pixon a prototype development contract to refine the PixonVision hardware and demonstrate the system. May 2003 Pixon awarded SBIR Phase I contract with the U.S. Army to build a PixonVision ASIC for guided munitions. Aug 2004 The U.S. Navy conducts successful test of the PixonVision hardware. Initial contracts expected to be in the range of $450K$1.35M for Scan Eagle. The U.S. Army conducts testing with AAI for application to the Shadow. Initial purchase expected to be 100 units

Pacific Microwave: 

Pacific Microwave Jul 2003 CCAT market study reviews Pacific Microwave’s secure digital video transmission. The results suggest strong applications to the first responder market. Jul 2004 CCAT awards product development (body worn) and demonstration contract to provide for next generation product. Law Enforcement Training Center is Beta Testing set. Aug 2004 Discussions proceeding with two Intel customers, one military and one non-military, are to create a combined set of requirements. Both customers then intend to purchase evaluation quantities and deploy into the two applications.

Phasebridge: 

Phasebridge Mar 2003 CCAT performs market study on fiber-optic modulator. Study reveals large need and market across many DOD programs. CCAT initiates product development contract to create prototype. May 2004 CCAT performs market study for fiber-optic gyro. Study indicates strong need particularly in smart missiles and munitions. CCAT initiates product development contract to create prototype. Current Status Modulator A major DOD contractor has issued a contract to Phasebridge to incorporate the modulator into aircraft self protection towed array. Phasebridge with EDO have received $1.5M through NAVAIR to incorporate into the Lockheed Martin P3B aircraft Current Status Gyro Received contract from L3 for initial evaluation quantities. Under discussion with both L3 and NGC to provide gyro to replace MEMS technology in missiles, munitions and Mars Rover.

In Summary, CCAT Provides: 

In Summary, CCAT Provides Near term promising solutions for Naval, Homeland Security/First Responder needs Opportunities for early stage commercial companies, and government and university labs, nationwide, to gain access and exposure to potential clients and partners An un-matched, accelerated path that takes technologies from lab to market in 9 to 12 months (average) with a 90 day selection/award process A strong link between the commercial, investment, Naval and DoD communities to accelerate both: Spin-in of technologies for critical Naval and DoD needs Spin-out of Naval and DoD technologies for regional and national dual use benefit Economic and regional growth and more jobs and revenue