Virtual Events Archived

Archived Virtual Events
Startup NASA Series: J&F Alliance Group

Team members from J&F Alliance Group will be sharing how they incorporated NASA technology into their responsive augmented, virtual, and mixed reality business solutions.

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NASA's Method for Reducing Broadband Noise Webinar

NASA researchers have developed thin and lightweight broadband acoustic absorbers inspired by nature. Learn more about this new technology and how it can be commercially applied in this upcoming webinar.

Originally recorded on (Eastern Time)
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NASA's Concept for Advanced Spaceborne Synthetic Aperture Radar Webinar

Join us to learn about this upgraded technology for globally monitoring dynamic processes on the Earth’s surface.

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T2U Innovation Series: Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University

Join us for the first installment of this webinar series to hear from Dr. Ramy A. Rahimi, a tenure-track Assistant Professor of Entrepreneurship at Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University (ERAU).

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NASA's Electro Hydrodynamic Modular Cartridge Pump Webinar

Join us for this live webinar to learn about this micro-scale pump that only has a few key components and no moving parts, increasing the simplicity and robustness of the system.

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Startup NASA Series: Techtonic 3D

Techtonic 3D is in the process of licensing a robotic systems technology from NASA. Please join us to hear their story. Registration is free!

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NASA's Low Separation Force Quick Disconnect Device Webinar

Any companies that deal with fluid connectors, particularly in the aerospace sector, should join us to hear about the value this NASA-developed invention can provide.

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NASA Ames Manufacturing Technologies Webinar

During this upcoming webinar, researchers from Ames Research Center in Silicon Valley will be presenting three manufacturing innovations that have emerged out of their NASA project and program work.

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Startup NASA Series: HealieTech

HealieTech utilizes a unique self-healing polymer technology from NASA. Join us to see how they are using it to develop new commercial products.

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NASA Ames Carbon Nanotube Instrumentation Technologies

NASA Ames Research Center in Silicon Valley has spent years developing nanomaterials that can play a variety of roles in future space systems, including wiring, high-strength lightweight composite materials, thermal protection and cooling systems, electronics/sensors, and more.

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