Virtual Events Archived
NASA’s Technology Transfer University (T2U) provides undergraduate and graduate students with the opportunity to work with NASA-developed technology. Join us to hear directly from Dr. Robert M. Morgan, professor of marketing, director of STEM/CREATE Paths to the MBA Program, and director of NSF I-Corps Training at the University of Alabama.
Transmitting data across millions of miles in space presents inherent challenges, including disruptions, long delays, and higher error rates. NASA Glenn Research Center's High-rate Delay Tolerant Networking software offers a significant advancement, providing up to 10 times improvement in data latency and throughput over existing Delay Tolerant Network (DTN) systems. Join this webinar to explore HDTN's capabilities.
NASA Ames Research Center's Expanded COBRA Oculometrics (ECO) is the latest in a suite of technologies that provide high-resolution assessment of visual and visuomotor function. Join us to explore how the COBRA and ECO technologies have the potential to transform visual assessment across healthcare, neuroscience, assistive technologies, and beyond.
Explore how NASA Ames Research Center is bringing autonomous structural assembly to life with a suite of robotics technologies now available for licensing. This webinar will highlight three innovations: a mobile bipedal robot system that can carry, position, and assemble lightweight lattice modules into large-scale structures; a reversible fastener designed for high-strength, robot-friendly connections; and a novel modular method for building cuboctahedron lattice materials.
Join us for an in-depth look at a cutting-edge innovation developed at NASA's Johnson Space Center that enhances the precision and efficiency of strain measurement in complex materials. Originally designed for analyzing the restraint layers in inflatable space structures, it minimizes data errors, expands usable surface areas for testing, and streamlines post-processing.
Join us for a special webinar featuring Electrostatic Spraying Systems Inc. (ESS), a company redefining spray technology with their groundbreaking MaxCharge™ electrostatic sprayers. Learn how ESS evolved from a pioneering startup to a trusted leader in food safety, sustainable agriculture, and industrial sanitization.
NASA's Software Catalog offers a wide range of advanced tools designed to address key challenges in the commercial space sector. This webinar series will spotlight select software that supports mission planning, systems design, propulsion analysis, and more — all in short, focused sessions featuring ~20 minute presentations followed by live Q&A.
Discover how NASA Langley Research Center's Pulsed Light Emitting Diode (PLED) Thermal Inspection technology is transforming non-destructive testing. By eliminating infrared reflect interference, PLED delivers more accurate defect detection on low-emissivity surfaces, ideal for aerospace, automotive, and additive manufacturing applications. Join our webinar to learn how this solution enhances precision, cost-efficiency, and safety.
Join us for a webinar with Elementum 3D and discover their journey from startup to industry leader in advanced metal additive manufacturing. Hear directly from their Chief Technical Officer on how their collaboration with NASA helps push the boundaries of 3D-printed rocket engine technology.
Join us for a special webinar showcasing breakthrough technologies that are paving the way for the future of aerospace, autonomous systems, and beyond. Presented by NASA Ames Research Center’s team of innovators, this session is a must for those interested in licensing the next generation of high-performance technologies.



