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Aeronautics
Recent research and development at NASA has produced many technologies that benefit the aeronautics industries. › Licensing and partnering in aeronautics |
Aerospace
Recent research and development at NASA has produced many technologies that benefit the aerospace industries. › Licensing and partnering in aerospace |
Electronics
Research in electronics touches many aspects of NASA missions and life here on Earth.
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Energy and Power
Innovations at NASA address the ever-growing need to reduce power consumption and improve efficiency of power generation. › Licensing and partnering in energy and power |
Human Health
Innovations from NASA improve our health, quality of life, and even make babies and toddlers safer and more comfortable in their car seats. |
Industrial Processes
From spray-on circuitry to superior welding technologies, NASA advances the efficiency and capabilities of many industrial processes.
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Materials
NASA produces materials such as coatings and alloys that protect spacecraft, improve automobiles, and shield our military. › Licensing and partnering in materials |
Mechanical Technologies and Devices
NASA’s mechanical technologies improve and streamline product designs. › Licensing and partnering in mechanical technologies |
Optics and Photonics
Emerging from NASA’s advanced optics research for space applications are numerous technologies that enhance the optics and photonics industry. › Licensing and partnering in optics and photonics |
Sensors, Instrumentation, and Communications
NASA’s engineers have developed technologies providing major leaps for sensors for monitoring and non-invasive inspections. › Licensing and partnering in sensors technologies |
Software
Much of NASA’s research and development involves a software component, and that software often has applications beyond the space program. › Licensing and partnering in software applications |
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