Unlocking NASA's Innovations for Startup Entrepreneurs
Join us as we explore Katrina Young's career at NASA Langley and delve into the Technology Transfer Program, which licenses NASA's cutting-edge technologies. Discover NASA Langley's historical contributions to supersonic travel, drag-reducing innovations, and sensor applications. The episode also highlights upcoming NASA webinars, the Down to Earth, Ready for Launch event, and offers a glimpse into touring NASA Langley, including wind tunnel testing and SpaceX sightings.
Key Points
- NASA's vast portfolio of over 1,000 patented technologies is available for licensing to entrepreneurs, businesses, and academic institutions, aiming to convert space-age innovations into commercial products or services.
- NASA Langley Research Center, the original NASA center established in 1917, continues to lead in aeronautics, space exploration, and science, with a focus on demystifying its work and engaging the public and private sectors in its technological advancements.
- The upcoming event "Down to Earth: Ready for Launch" on October 16-17 will provide an opportunity for entrepreneurs and startups to explore NASA technologies, learn about licensing options, and tour NASA Langley to gain insight into its cutting-edge research and innovations.
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