Virtual Events Archived

Archived Virtual Events
Startup NASA Series: Rosotics, Inc.

Join us on March 16th to hear from representatives of Rosotics, Inc of Tempe, Arizona, about their hyper-efficient metal additive manufacturing solutions and their experience in licensing NASA technology.

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NASA's Next-Generation CO2 Deposition System Webinar

Learn more about this reliable successor to the state-of-the-art spacecraft cabin atmosphere CO2 removal system that also has many down-to-earth applications.

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NASA's Pyramid Image Quality Indicator Webinar

On March 8, 2022, you can attend this free webinar to learn about a NASA-developed scalable, inexpensive tool and methodology to ascertain real-life computed tomography system performance for a wide range of industrial applications.

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NASA's Calibration System for Automated Fiber Placement Webinar

Join us to learn about NASA's new proprietary calibration method to quickly design and make predictable and repeatable gap-and-overlap defects when employing automated fiber placement machines.

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Startup NASA Series: Stratodynamics Inc.

Learn about NASA technology licensee Stratodynamics Inc. and their work towards providing high altitude flight services for global clients and collaborators requiring remote earth observations or in-situ monitoring.

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NASA's Additive Manufacturing Alloys for High Temperature Applications Webinar

On February 15th, 2022, Dr. Timothy Smith will give an in-depth talk on a newly developed additively manufactured alloy that is tailored for high-temperature applications. Register for this free event to attend and ask questions.

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NASA's Healing and Strengthening of Commercial SiC Tows Using Microwave Irradiation Webinar

Register now to learn about this novel rapid processing method that produces stronger materials, and heals lower-quality fibers.

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NASA Ames Aerospace Industry Technologies Webinar

During this event, NASA Ames researchers will give brief presentations about several technologies that could have major impacts on the aerospace industry, and take questions from the audience.

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NASA's Supercritical Water Oxidation Reactor Webinar

Join us to learn more about this water-processing technology that offers significant advantages over typical closed-loop systems.

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NASA's Multirotor Aircraft Noise Reduction Webinar

Join us on November 16th to learn about this NASA-developed technology that can be used to reduce noise pollution caused by UAV systems.

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