Managing in Times of Information Overload
efactory, 405 N Jefferson Avenue, Springfield, MO 65806
Working on innovative R&D with potential to commercialize?
We can help you navigate from concept to customer.
We provide no cost 1:1 consultations to help you bring your product to market. Schedule an introductory meeting with our Technology & Commercialization Specialist to learn more.
As a tech company, you may have a unique set of questions about bringing your idea to life. Through a dynamic mix of coaching, mentorship, training and technical assistance, our expert team will help you with business planning, market research, talent development and more.
Our Technology and Commercialization Specialist can help you answer questions like:
Does my product address an identified customer need? We’ll assess the commercial viability of your product.
What’s my strategy? Together, we can develop a clear plan to bring your product to market, whether it’s direct to consumer, licensing or through strategic alliances.
What funding is available to assist me? Funding is available to help. We work with entrepreneurs and small businesses pursuing SBIR and STTR.
What are investors looking for? We’ll assist you with pitch practice and material review before your big presentation.
What options are available to connect with industry leaders? Prepare to solve industry-identified problems through accelerator programs. Here you can connect with leaders, pilot solutions and form partnerships.
What’s the benefit to and processes for exporting? Learn about international markets and the regulations you need to know.
Our mentorship network connects you to experienced business professionals with a wide range of expertise.
Need access to business resources in your local community? We’ve got you covered.
efactory, 405 N Jefferson Avenue, Springfield, MO 65806
The Missouri SBDC is funded in part through a Cooperative Agreement with the U.S. Small Business Administration. The Missouri SBDC at MSU is a University of Missouri Extension Partner.
The Missouri SBDC is funded in part through a Cooperative Agreement with the U.S. Small Business Administration. The Missouri SBDC at MSU is a University of Missouri Extension Partner.