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F.O.C.U.S. on Commercialization Advancement Program

The program designed for companies like you...Structured program with the flexibility and customization to recognize the uniqueness of YOU, YOUR TECHNOLOGY, and YOUR Business needs.

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You need support on a number of issues critical to your business success:

  • defining objectives
  • identifying and selecting executable strategies
  • setting priorities
  • structuring operations
  • identifying and allocating critical resources
  • pursuing funding alternatives
  • complying with government regulations for grants and contracts
  • developing financial and management control systems.

Individualized services and programs - no two businesses are the same.

 

No one can do it alone.

The need for information, reliable vendors, and educational/learning opportunities are shared by most (if not all) businesses.  Whether you are well-educated in your field (technology) or are a business specialist, everyone is engaged in learning the "things we don't know, we don't know".

Business is "Simple".

Business is similar to one of those wondrous mathematical word problems.  "If the train A is traveling at 100 mph and leaves the station at 9 am and train B is...." Once you know the answer, it seems so simple.  Finding the answer when you don't know how to work the problem isn't as easy.