Please Note:
The application date for 2012 has yet to be announced. Please check back to this page for updates.
In June 2005, at the request of Governor Rick Perry, the Texas Legislature approved HB1765 creating the $200 million Emerging Technology Fund (ETF). The primary goals established for the ETF are:
Governor Perry appointed a 17-member advisory committee to make recommendations to the Governor, Lieutenant Governor and Speaker of the House on collaborations, investments, research grants and recruitment associated with the ETF.
The ETF is made up of three components:
The companies included in this table are all Central Texas startups that have received commercialization awards from the Texas Emerging Technology Fund (TETF) since 2006. For questions about the TETF, please contact the Central Texas RCIC.
| Central Texas RCIC Portfolio: Current Texas Funded Emerging Technology Fund Commercialization | ||
| Company Name | Description | Website |
| Molecular Imprints | Innovative nanotech - step and flash imprint lithography | www.molecularimprints.com |
| Monebo Technologies | Home based cardiac monitoring | www.monebo.com |
| Xtreme Power, Inc. | Electrical storing and leveling | www.xtremepowerinc.com |
| Quantum Logic Devices | Single electron DNA analyzer | www.quantumlogicdevices.com |
| NanoCoolers* | Advanced thermal electric cooler technology | *out of business |
| Xitronix Corporation | Advanced semiconductor production | www.xitronix.com |
| Terapio Corporation | Systemic and topical therapies | www.terapio.com |
| RFMicron | Radio frequency tagging | www.rfmicron.com |
| Image Trends | Imaging and film correction and enhancement | www.imagetrends.com |
| Stellarray | Flat panel radiation sources | www.stellar-micro.com/stellarray |
| Sunrise Ridge Algae* | Algae biomass technology for renewable fuel feedstocks | *out of business |
| NanoMedical Systems | Personalized molecular drug-delivery system | www.nanomedsys.com |
| Faradox | Temperature tolerant, high energy capacitor | www.nanohmics.com |
| HeatGenie (Formerly Ironbridge Technologies) | Self heating food packaging technology | www.heatgenie.com |
| Merkatum | Multi-biometric identity management system | www.merkatum.com |
| Mystic Pharmaceuticals | Precision unit drug delivery platform | www.mysticpharmaceuticals.com |
| AnaLogix dba Axelo | 3D motion-controlled game controller | www.axelobat.com |
| Agile Planet | Robotics software | www.agileplanet.com |
| Calxeda (Formerly Smooth Stone) | Ultra-low-power server technology | www.calxeda.com |
| Patton Surgical | Innovative laparoscopic trocar | www.pattonsurgical.com |
| ActaCell | Next generation high power lithium ion batteries | www.actacell.com |
| Mirna Therapeutics | MicroRNAs oncology therapies | www.mirnarx.com |
| 1st Detect | Miniature chemical detector | www.1stdetect.com |
| SolarBridge | Solar microinverters | www.solarbridgetech.com |
| Nanotailor | Single walled carbon nanotubes | www.nanotailor.com |
| Savara | Respiratory therapeutics | www.savarapharma.com |
| Genprex (Formerly Convergen LifeSciences) | Nanomolecular therapies for cancer | www.genprex.com |
| Ideal Power Converters | Electric converter technology | www.idealpowerconverters.com |
| InView | High-performance cameras | www.inviewcorp.com |
| KLD Energy Technologies | Motor system for electric vehicles | www.kldenergy.com |
| RadioMedix | Next generation PET scans | www.radiomedix.com |
| FireFly LED Lighting | Smart LED light bulbs | www.fireflyledlight.com |
Will it sell? Subchapter D Commercialization Awards are incentives for private or non-profit entities to collaborate with public or private universities on emerging technology projects with a demonstrable economic benefit to the state.
Priority for funding is given to proposals that, in some combination:
Additionally, the ETF prefers:
In order to be considered for funding under the Commercialization Grants program (Subchapter D), all submissions should be a collaborative effort with a public or private institute of higher education in the state. This is in accordance with the intent specified in Sec.490.151 of the enabling legislation – "Sec. 490.151. USE OF MONEY FOR INCENTIVES. (a) Amounts allocated from the fund for use as provided by this subchapter shall be reserved for incentives for private or nonprofit entities to collaborate with public or private institutions of higher education in this state on emerging technology projects with a demonstrable economic benefit to this state."
Examples of collaboration include but are not limited to: licensing university technologies; contracting for sponsored research; teaming with a business school for market research or business plan development; developing university or community college internship/ training programs; and contracting for prototype testing.
Regional review panels made up of technology, commercialization, and economic development experts will score all valid proposals and nominate the top submissions to the Governor's Office for further consideration by the statewide ETF Committee.
Download the Commercialization (Subchapter D) Award Application
Will it work? Subchapter E Research Matching Award are for consortia composed of Texas universities and for-profit businesses, matching non-State-of-Texas grants. These applications are to be submitted to the Office of the Governor:
Office of the Governor
Emerging Technology Fund
Attn: Alan Kirchhoff
P.O. Box 12428
Austin, TX 78711
For more information on the Subchapter E Research Matching Award, visit the state's website.
New Ideas. Subchapter F Research Superiority Awards are to be used to acquire new or enhanced existing research superiority (talent) at public institutions of higher education in this state. These applications are to be submitted to the Office of the Governor:
Office of the Governor
Emerging Technology Fund
Attn: Alan Kirchhoff
P.O. Box 12428
Austin, TX 78711
For more information on the Subchapter F Research Superiority Awards, visit the state's website.
Applications:
Commercialization (Subchapter D) Award Application
Submission Process: Send the completed application form and all required attachments
(in electronic format) to: applications@austinchamber.com
If your application and associated attachments are over 5MB in size, send the MS Word application and the
attachments in separate emails. Please see Commercialization Application Checklist.
Submission Fee: A $250 filing fee is required for each proposal submitted to an RCIC. Payment by check (made payable to GACC/Central Texas RCIC) is due at the time of proposal submission. The evaluation of a proposal will not proceed until payment is received. Payment must be postmarked on or before the quarterly submission deadlines. Pease send checks to:
Jan Riepen
GACC/Central Texas RCIC
210 Barton Springs Rd., Suite 400
Austin, TX 78704
Nomination Periods & Deadlines: The CenTex RCIC accepts proposals on the quarterly deadline and grants are awarded by the state on a quarterly basis.
Guidance: For further background: 1) Visit the Office of the Governor’s website, 2) read the ETF legislation (HB1765) itself (.doc), and 3) review the fund's Guiding Principles (.doc). The state has also issued a sample capitalization table (.pdf); a cap table is a required element of the new application.
Required funding factors – must meet ALL criteria:


[UPDATED 2/5/08]Companies who receive ETF funding in 2010 are automatically pre-qualified for the NI Texas Emerging Technology Grant, and those who received funding in previous years are also encouraged to apply. NI is accepting applications from companies who qualify for an ETF grant but have not yet received funding.
Website: www.ni.com/etfgrant/
Susan Davenport, Vice President, Business Retention & Expansion
512.322.5657
sdavenport@austinchamber.com
Send completed applications to: applications@austinchamber.com