120-Minute Online Briefing

SBIRSHOP Accelerator Introduction Briefing: How Innovation Companies Win in the 2026 SBIR & Federal VC Funding Cycle

This SBIRSHOP Introduction session is designed to give technology companies a first-mover advantage and access to the first SBIR VC & Government Funding Virtual Accelerator that connects founders, AI-driven readiness, non-dilutive capital, and investor communication in one integrated platform.


Your Ticket Includes

Live access via Zoom Session documents & materials Interactive Q&A Access to recording after the briefing Access to peer advisory group

Date & Time

Tuesday, Mar. 24, 2026 at 1:00 PM

$225.00

Group Discounts

Speakers

Description

The SBIR Program Is About to Change - and Innovation Companies Should Pay Attention.

Congress is expected to reauthorize the Small Business Innovation Research (SBIR) program this month, introducing several reforms designed to strengthen the federal government’s ability to rapidly fund and deploy new technologies.

These changes are expected to include:

  • Faster transition from research grants to government procurement
  • Expanded sole-source contracting opportunities
  • Increased emphasis on prototype development and testing
  • Stronger pathways connecting innovation funding to agency adoption

For companies developing advanced technologies, this represents one of the most significant non-dilutive capital opportunities available today.

Early-stage SBIR awards can provide:

  • Up to $250,000 for prototype development
  • Up to $2.5 million for prototype testing and validation

Companies that position themselves before solicitations are released dramatically increase their chances of success.

What This 90-Minute Briefing Will Cover

This briefing is designed for innovation companies that want to understand how to prepare for the next SBIR funding cycle and position their technology for federal investment.

During this session, you will learn:

1. What Is Changing in the SBIR Program

How the upcoming reauthorization and policy reforms are expected to reshape the federal innovation funding landscape.

2. Why the Federal Government Is the Largest Investor in Innovation

How agencies such as DoD, NASA, NIH, DOE, and DHS deploy billions in non-dilutive funding to accelerate technology development.

3. What Makes a Company “SBIR Ready”

Why most companies fail before they even submit—and what funded companies do differently.

4. The New Role of AI in SBIR Preparation

How emerging tools can now help companies evaluate their readiness, align with federal priorities, and estimate success probability before submitting.

5. How to Access the SBIR Readiness Training Opportunity

Attendees will be invited to apply for a no-cost SBIR Readiness Training Information Session, where qualified companies will gain access to an AI-powered platform that:

  • Evaluates SBIR eligibility and readiness
  • Identifies best-fit agency opportunities
  • Generates submission-ready guidance
  • Provides weighted indicators of funding success

This system is designed to help innovators avoid the guesswork that causes most applications to fail.

Why This Matters Right Now

The federal government is not just a grant maker - it is the largest technology buyer in the world.

With the upcoming SBIR reforms:

  • Agencies are accelerating the adoption of new technologies
  • New suppliers are needed across defense, health, space, energy, and advanced manufacturing
  • Prototype development funding is expanding

Companies that position themselves now will be ready to compete for funding as new solicitations are released.

Those who wait will be trying to catch up.

Who Should Attend

This briefing is designed for:

  • Technology founders and CEOs
  • CTOs and technical leaders
  • Research and innovation teams
  • Dual-use technology developers
  • Companies seeking non-dilutive R&D funding

Who Should NOT Attend

This session is not appropriate for:

  • Service-only companies without proprietary technology
  • Lifestyle businesses
  • Grant writers or consultants
  • Companies not developing scalable innovations

Agenda

Welcome and Introductions

Topical Overview: SBIRSHOP

  • Introducing SBIRSHOP
  • SBIR Reform & Policy Changes Overview
  • FY2026 Expected Trends

The Federal Government as an Investor

  • Overview of SBIR/STTR Pathways
  • Aligning to Federal Directives
  • What’s Changing

How Winning Companies Align

  • Technical Readiness
  • Commercial Readiness
  • Adoption Readiness

Why Most Innovators Struggle

Why This Matters

  • Positioning before solicitations
  • Systems over guesswork
  • Alignment across funding, execution, and capital

Introducing the SBIR VC & Government Funding Virtual Accelerator

  • What Makes This Different
  • What the 8-Week Accelerator Delivers
  • The Role of AI in the Accelerator

Cohort Qualification & Onboarding

  • Who Qualifies
  • Onboarding Process
  • Timeline & Expectations

Q&A

Final Remarks

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