Amorphous Robots Unite! 🤖 NASA Langley Research Center researchers have developed multiple methods for amorphous robots to autonomously move across a surface without the need for wheels or legs. The Bladder Bot, the Electromagnetic Sphere Robot, and the Polymer Cell Robot address unique challenges and can be scaled for various applications. Available for licensing. Watch this video to learn more! https://lnkd.in/gaiQatCU #robotics #surfacerobots, #amorphousrobots #searchandrescue
NASA Technology Transfer Program
Aviation and Aerospace Component Manufacturing
Washington, DC 36,091 followers
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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.
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http://technology.nasa.gov/
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- 1958
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Have you heard about Aviary? ✈ Join our next webinar to learn about NASA's free, accessible modeling software that can push the boundaries of aircraft design and aerospace engineering. Register here: https://lnkd.in/gip7sEgC
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🚀 Calling all startups, entrepreneurs, and industry professionals 📣 Don't forget to register for our Startup NASA webinar tomorrow, July 24th, featuring New Mexico Start-Up Factory and ORC Tech. Register: https://lnkd.in/gxJNR4yN
In our next Startup NASA Feature webinar, New Mexico Start-Up Factory will share their innovative approach to bringing laboratory technologies to market. 🚀 Their model guides scientists through technology validation and market readiness, forming commercialization strategies that cultivate promising new ventures. Register here: https://lnkd.in/gxJNR4yN
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Biotech Breakthrough 💡 NASA Johnson Space Center has developed a method and device for digital to analog conversion and reconstruction of electrocardiogram (ECG) data. This technology enables rapid, automated second interpretations of ECG data, providing accurate diagnostics across devices and locations. ✅ Simplicity: Optimized hardware and software configuration ✅ Flexibility: Inexpensive ECG hardware for remote and mobile settings ✅ Automation: Automated data collection and transfer ✅ Compatibility: Seamless integration across different ECG machines Learn about licensing today: https://lnkd.in/gCNwuCDz #biotechnology #healthtechnology
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If you missed last week's technology showcase webinar with NASA Ames Research Center, the recording is up on our YouTube channel. Learn about four exciting new innovations in aerospace and biotechnology. 🚀 Watch here: https://lnkd.in/dz3V75Ue
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Are you looking for a cutting-edge biofeedback training system that seamlessly integrates into daily life? 🧠 NASA Langley Research Center has engineered a solution that tailors the environment to your unique needs and tracks your effectiveness with data-driven insights, empowering peak performance. This system, used in interactive gaming, pilot training, and healthcare solutions, offers wide-reaching applications for enhanced self-regulation across many industries. Learn about licensing: https://lnkd.in/gsQzBSgf #NASALangleyTech #InformationTechnology #biofeedback #GamingInnovation #HealthcareTech
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🚀 Registration has launched! 🚀 Join NASA Technology Transfer Program and FedTech on September 18, 2024, to network with investors, entrepreneurs, and leaders in the deep tech space, and learn about the innovative companies commercializing NASA lab-created technologies. ▶ Click Here to Reserve Your Spot: https://lnkd.in/eyvjeyGJ #Startup #StartupStudio #Tech #Commercialization #DeepTech #Venture #VentureBuilding #Entrepreneurship #NASA #NASAtech
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Exciting news from one of New Mexico Start-Up Factory's portfolio companies. 🌒 ORC Tech harnesses NASA technology from Johnson Space Center that was originally designed to improve communications for lunar missions. Don't forget to join our webinar next week to hear about their journey!
More exciting news from one of our portfolio companies at the New Mexico Start-Up Factory: ORC Tech! ORC Tech recently showcased its innovative, passive, and collapsible signal booster technology at the 2024 IEEE International Symposium on Antennas and Propagation in Florence, Italy. Check out the full press release for more details on their journey and impact: https://lnkd.in/ekzqkrYe #OrcTech #Innovation #WirelessCommunication #NASA #IEEE2024 John Chavez, Melissa Firestone, Peter Schmitz
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In our next Startup NASA Feature webinar, New Mexico Start-Up Factory will share their innovative approach to bringing laboratory technologies to market. 🚀 Their model guides scientists through technology validation and market readiness, forming commercialization strategies that cultivate promising new ventures. Register here: https://lnkd.in/gxJNR4yN
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Next Tuesday, July 16! 🚀 There is still time to register for our technology showcase webinar with NASA Ames Research Center. Register below: https://lnkd.in/g_2AxRFC
💡 Ready to explore the future? On July 16, join NASA Ames Research Center for a technology showcase webinar on the latest innovations in aerospace and biotechnology. Be among the first to get an inside look. Register below! https://lnkd.in/g_2AxRFC
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