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The transfer, application, and commercialization of NASA-funded technology occurs through knowledge sharing, technology licensing, partnerships, and cooperative research projects. Learn how technology from NASA’s Marshal Space Flight Center has moved into the marketplace as well as contributed to NASA Mission Directorates and the nation's prosperity.
Accomplishments Report
This document summarizes the past five years of achievements of the Technology Transfer Office at Marshall Space Flight Center. From the successes of technology licensing efforts to awards and new technologies, the report illustrates the innovative spirit and know-how that abounds at Marshall. |
Licensing Success Stories
These stories highlight the commercial successes that are based on technologies developed at Marshall and licensed by commercial businesses and startups. |
SBIR/STTR Success Stories
Marshall Space Flight Center’s Small Business Innovation Research (SBIR) and Small Business Technology Transfer (STTR) Programs provide small, high-tech companies and research institutions opportunities to participate in government-sponsored research and development efforts, facilitating innovations that have potential commercial applications. As small businesses work to meet NASA's research and development needs, they stimulate growth in local economies and nearby business communities. These stories highlight some of those successes. |
Economic Impacts
The Technology Transfer Office at Marshall Space Flight Center is dedicated to forming partnerships that can positively contribute to and benefit from NASA’s research and development and technology innovations. These partnerships have had significant impact within the state of Alabama. This document highlights those impacts. |





