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SBIR/STTR Engineering Readiness

Prepare Your Technology to Withstand Funding Scrutiny

SBIR and STTR programs fund high-risk, high-impact technologies. But proposals are not evaluated on ideas alone. They are evaluated on whether the technology, development plan, and assumptions are credible.

Many proposals fail not because the concept is weak — but because engineering risks are unclear, validation is insufficient, or development plans are not defensible.

Semscio supports founders and technical teams in preparing their technology for funding by focusing on engineering readiness, technical risk, and commercialization alignment.

What SBIR/STTR Reviewers Are Evaluating

Review panels are assessing more than narrative quality.

They are evaluating whether:

In other words:

Does this technology stand up to scrutiny — and is the path forward credible?

Why Proposals Fail

Strong proposals are often declined due to underlying engineering gaps.

Common issues include:

These are engineering and development problems — not writing problems.

What Engineering Readiness Looks Like

Before pursuing SBIR/STTR funding, your technology should demonstrate:

A clear connection between technical development and real-world application.

How Semscio Supports SBIR/STTR Readiness

Semscio does not provide proposal writing services.
Instead, we focus on preparing the technical foundation that supports a strong proposal.

This includes:

Relevant Engineering Advisory Services

Depending on your stage, different engagements may be appropriate.

Technology Readiness Intensive

A focused 2-week engagement to identify technical risks, clarify readiness, and define next validation steps.

Often used 30–90 days prior to SBIR/STTR submission.

Prototype & Validation Engineering Review

Evaluate validation methods, reproducibility, and technical claims.

Best suited for teams with early data or working prototypes.

Capital-Readiness Engineering Review

Assess technical defensibility, scale assumptions, and readiness for funding or investor scrutiny.

Advisory Reviews & Readiness Assessments

Focused, written feedback on:

1. grant proposals (fundability and technical merit)
2. R&D plans and roadmaps
3. commercialization plans

When to Engage

Engineering readiness support is most valuable:

You will learn:

Learn the Frameworks

If you prefer to begin independently, these resources introduce the same concepts used in advisory engagements:

Books for Innovators

The Startup’s Guide to Winning Non-Dilutive Funding

The Startup’s Guide to a Winning Commercialization Plan

The Startup’s Guide to Creating Your Research & Development Plan

Structured Courses & Challenges

30-Day Commercialization Plan Challenge

30 Day Research & Development Plan Challenge

30-Day Grant Writing Challenge