NASA Technology Transfer Program

NASA Technology Transfer Program

Aviation and Aerospace Component Manufacturing

Washington, DC 36,452 followers

Check out our website to browse hundreds of NASA technologies available for licensing.

About us

The Technology Transfer Program allows you to access many technologies that have accomplished awe inspiring feats in space, and utilize them to start, build or expand your business.

Website
http://technology.nasa.gov/
Industry
Aviation and Aerospace Component Manufacturing
Company size
10,001+ employees
Headquarters
Washington, DC
Founded
1958

Updates

  • Self-Cleaning Coatings for Space or Earth 🪐 NASA Kennedy Space Center has developed a new transparent Electrodynamic Dust Shield (EDS) for removing dust particles from transparent surfaces, like space and lunar solar cells. These advanced coatings operate at half the voltage of existing EDSs while being 90% thinner. This technology unlocks new possibilities across industries on Earth, including solar panels, building windows, farming equipment, automotive sensors, and more. Explore the innovation: https://lnkd.in/gZr8fSAB

    • Example of the EDS technology actively removing dust from glass surfaces. Photo for KSC technology: Self-Cleaning Coatings for Space or Earth (KSC-TOPS-99)
  • NASA Technology Transfer Program is hosting Startup NASA Feature Webinar: HerculE-Q. Make sure to attend it on September 25.

    Webinar Alert! 🛴 Join us for the next installment of the Startup NASA Feature Series with HerculE-Q, a company revolutionizing wireless charging for light electric vehicles (LEVs). Don't miss this opportunity to gain insights into how NASA technologies are inspiring the future of micro-mobility. Register below: https://lnkd.in/gUJUJHHK

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  • Webinar Alert! 🛴 Join us for the next installment of the Startup NASA Feature Series with HerculE-Q, a company revolutionizing wireless charging for light electric vehicles (LEVs). Don't miss this opportunity to gain insights into how NASA technologies are inspiring the future of micro-mobility. Register below: https://lnkd.in/gUJUJHHK

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  • NASA Technology Transfer Program reposted this

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    Director of Early Stage Innovations and Partnerships at NASA - National Aeronautics and Space Administration

    Want to come work at #NASA? Know anyone who might? We’re establishing a new #technologytransfer program office and looking for an experienced #techtransfer professional to manage this office. The T2 program manager will interface between NASA HQ T2 leadership and the NASA field centers and have day-to-day management of agency program activities.    This new position (GS-0801-15) will be located at Glenn Research Center in Cleveland, the host of the new T2 Program Office. The announcement opened today, August 28, and closes September 4. The announcement number is GRC-24-DE-12510601-BP. This will be a Direct Hire Authority (DHA) announcement through https://www.USAJOBS.gov/, so it will only be open for 5 workdays. The short period that the announcement is open is due to the type of hiring authority, which streamlines the hiring process and assists with rapidly filling competitive positions. It is not a reflection of the openness of the position. This competitive announcement is open to all U.S. Citizens and Status candidates.    Title: AST, Engineering Program Management Grade: GS-0801-15 Location: Cleveland, OH MAJOR DUTIES OF THE POSITION: -Foster a customer-centric technology transfer culture and promote collaboration and shared processes across the Technology Transfer program and NASA Center offices. -Establish Technology Transfer program goals and objectives in conjunction with NASA's Technology Transfer Program Executive, NASA Centers, other agencies and organizations, and contractors if required. -Use broad experience in technology, engineering, and program management techniques, formulate the overall program plan, program objectives, resource requirements, and technical support requirements. -Support development and consistent implementation of operational best practices including approval processes, standard operating procedures (including knowledge management), and contractor management, as applicable. -Identify and address programmatic issues and risks in a timely manner through developing solutions, removing obstacles, and minimizing disruption to achieving aerospace program objectives. Elevating to the Program Executive, as appropriate. -Implement outreach and engagement, in alignment with the Program Executive’s strategy, to advocate for Technology Transfer, illustrate program impact, and execute on relevant communication activities including facilitating agency-wide meetings. -With the Program Executive, build relationships with engineering, technology, and science organizations, collaborating across NASA's Mission Directorates and other government agencies, industry, and academia, facilitating effective communication. -Foster a culture of engagement, diversity, inclusiveness, excellence and innovation. Champion NASA's commitment to Diversity, Equity, Inclusion and Accessibility to create an environment that promotes a commitment to safety, integrity, and teamwork. #jobs https://lnkd.in/g8S73Wdq

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  • NASA Technology Transfer Program reposted this

    Just in time for a Labor Day “sail”, NASA - National Aeronautics and Space Administration’s Advanced Composite Solar Sail System (ACS3) has successfully deployed! Solar sail propulsion systems like ACS3 can make future low-cost deep space missions possible. Learn more about the ACS3 mission to fly using the power of the Sun: https://lnkd.in/ebU8Tjrz

  • Advancing Urban Air Mobility with MAESTRO ⚡ Navigating complex urban environments poses unique challenges for Unmanned Aerial Systems (UAS) and air taxis. Enter NASA Ames Research Center's MAESTRO: MAchine learning ESTimations for uRban Operations, a technology that uses advanced machine learning algorithms and commodity sensors to provide real-time, GPS-free wind and kinematics estimations. The result? Enhanced flight safety and efficiency. Explore licensing opportunities today: https://lnkd.in/gDShjx9F

    • An air taxi flies over an urban landscape at dusk.

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