AGENCY : dod
STATUS : Open
NASA seeks to license the NASA-developed technology Emulsified Zero-Valent Iron (EZVI) for use in commercial applications. Developed at the John F. Kennedy Space Center (KSC), this process provides fo read more...
AGENCY : dod
STATUS : Open
The Inductive Non-Contact Position Sensor is a highly accurate sensor for motion control applications. The sensor was designed to monitor the precise movements of an optical inspection system that mea read more...
AGENCY : nasa
STATUS : Open
Safe2Ditch Technology Autonomous crash management to a safe and clear ditch site for small UAVs Highly capable small UAVs provide substantial business opportunity, especially if allowed to operate in read more...
AGENCY : nasa
STATUS : Open
NASA’s Marshall Space Flight Center has developed a humidity sensor that offers high sensitivity and extremely fast response and recovery across a range of humidity levels. The sensor is based on a read more...
AGENCY : nasa
STATUS : Open
Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) Beamformed Retroreflector Technology Researchers at the NASA Johnson Space Center have created a suite of RFID technologies focused in the areas of inventory man read more...
AGENCY : nasa
STATUS : Open
Fast, Precise Dead-End Welding Device for superior, high-quality welds in tubing NASA Goddard Space Flight Center invites companies to license this dead-end welding device for use in the welding of read more...
AGENCY : nasa
STATUS : Open
lightweight Fiber Optic Sensors for Real-Time Monitoring of Structural Health To improve efficiency and safety in aerospace, civil engineering, transportation, oil and gas, renewable energy, and medi read more...
AGENCY : nasa
STATUS : Open
Shape Sensing Innovations Dramatically Improve Structural Design Tools Useful for transportation, infrastructure, and aerospace Advances in fiber optic shape sensing developed at NASA's Armstrong Fl read more...
AGENCY : nasa
STATUS : Open
Autonomous Positioning and Navigation Network Developing a M2M architecture for on-board navigation and positioning Engineers at NASA's Marshall Space Flight Center have developed a machine-to-machi read more...