The Division of Science & Technology fosters the growth of innovative companies, and products through the use of grants, investments and tax incentives. Incentives are available to businesses that foster high tech, high wage, and high skill jobs and tech-based startup companies with the potential to scale quickly.
The Technology Transfer Assistance grant program assists Arkansas’ enterprises in developing or improving products or processes through the transfer of technical solutions to technology-based, industry-driven problems, thus enhancing that enterprise’s market competitiveness.
The SBIR Matching grant program was created to leverage the federal SBIR program and stimulate innovation and growth among the state’s technology businesses resulting in the creation and retention of high-tech jobs.
The Business & Technology Accelerator grant program was created to partner with an established Arkansas technology-based company to stimulate innovation and growth among the state’s next generation of technology businesses.
The Seed Capital Investment can provide working capital to help support the initial capitalization or expansion of technology-based companies located in Arkansas.
The Research & Development Tax Credit Program allows credits against a taxpayer's Arkansas state income tax for making certain qualified research expenditures.
Arkansas participates in the National Science Foundation’s Experimental Program to Stimulate Competitive Research (EPSCoR).