Translational
Early-stage, mission-driven funding for teams with a defined unmet need and a plausible technical approach.
Translational funding is the first rung of the funding ladder. Funders at this stage are mission-driven — government agencies, foundations, and academic programs — and they are evaluating whether the science is plausible and the unmet need is real. In the US, SBIR and STTR Phase I are the primary instruments. In the EU, equivalents include EIC Pathfinder and national translational grant programs.
The bar at this stage is not commercial viability. It is scientific credibility combined with a clearly articulated problem. Teams that fail here most often describe the problem in technical terms rather than clinical or patient terms, making it impossible for reviewers to connect the technology to a real-world need.
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The unmet need is described in scientific terms rather than clinical or patient terms. Reviewers cannot connect the technology to a real-world problem.