Virtual Events Archived

Archived Virtual Events
NASA T2U Innovation Series: Georgia Institute of Technology

As part of our T2U Innovation Series, instructors share firsthand experiences with educators and individuals who are interested in using NASA technology for educational purposes. In our upcoming webinar, we are excited to feature Gregory Mihalik, a Professor of the Practice at Georgia Institute of Technology.

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Startup NASA Feature Series Webinar: Petra Power

Join our next Startup NASA Feature webinar to explore how Petra Power is leveraging NASA technology to transform energy solutions. Petra Power specializes in precision manufacturing of power systems and electrolyzers, addressing some of the most complex energy challenges in commercial and defense markets. Hear directly from the CEO & Co-Founder on Petra Power's journey, including their collaboration with NASA's Glenn Research Center.

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Self-Cleaning Seals for Harsh Environments Webinar

Join us for a webinar on NASA Kennedy Space Center’s Self-Cleaning Seals, designed for optimal performance in harsh, dusty environments. These seals use electrodynamic dust shielding technology to actively repel dust, preventing wear and tear while ensuring continuous efficiency. Discover how NASA’s self-cleaning seals could transform systems in space and on Earth.

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NASA Assistive Technologies Startup Summit (Two-Day Event)

Are you ready to transform lives with technology? The NASA Assistive Technologies Startup Summit offers a unique opportunity for forward-thinking entrepreneurs and innovators like you to leverage NASA’s groundbreaking innovations and build the future of assistive technology. 

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Advanced Solid-State Metal Additive and Extrusion Technology Webinar

Join us for an exclusive webinar to explore NASA Marshall Space Flight Center's groundbreaking Novel Advanced Solid-State Processes (NASSA). These processes include Conventional Friction Stir Deposition (C-FSD), Bobbin Friction Stir Deposition (B-FSD), and Conventional Friction Stir Extrusion (C-FSE).

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Coil-On-Plug Ignition System Webinar

Engineered for reliable engine starts in thermal-vacuum environments, this compact igniter eliminates corona discharge issues and reduces overall mass, paving the way for more efficient space propulsion. Don't miss this opportunity to learn how NASA Johnson Space Center's innovation is revolutionizing space travel.

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Foot Pedal Controller for 3D Movement Webinar

Discover how NASA Johnson Space Center's Foot Pedal Controller system is set to transform the way we control movement in three-dimensional space. This groundbreaking technology allows operators to control spacecraft, aircraft, and watercraft using intuitive foot pedals, freeing up their hands for other tasks.

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Biocybernetic Frontiers: NASA's Physiologically Adaptive Systems for Performance Enhancement and Conflict Resolution

Discover NASA Langley Research Center's latest advancements in biocybernetics. In this webinar, join us for an in-depth look at two transformative systems that merge human physiology with cutting edge technology to enhance performance and interaction across various domains.

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Startup NASA Feature Series: HerculE-Q

Join this webinar to discover how HerculE-Q is leveraging NASA technology to introduce a cutting-edge hybrid wireless charging system for e-bikes and e-scooters. Learn how they are setting new standards for efficiency and sustainability, paving the way for a cleaner, more connected world.

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Wastewater Treatment and Ammonia Recovery System Webinar

Removing nitrogen pollutants, like ammonia, from water is a critical environmental issue. The Wastewater Treatment and Remediation System by NASA Kennedy Space Center offers a scalable solution that can effectively reduce and capture ammonia. Join us for an exclusive look!

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