This is an instrument of the Technology Utilization Program and is designed to heighten awareness of the technology available for transfer and its potential for public benefit. NASA's mainline programs, whose objectives require development of new technology and therefore expand the bank of technology available for transfer in future years, are summarized. Focus is on the representative sampling of spinoffs (spinoff, in this context, means products and processes developed as secondary applications of existing NASA technology) that resulted from NASA's mainline programs. The various mechanisms NASA employs to stimulate technology transfer are described and contact sources are listed in the appendix for further information about the Technology...
The services of NASA's Technology Utilization Program are detailed and highlights of spinoff product...
A greatly objective method of describing technology transfers from space technology based on patent ...
Methods developed for stimulating interest in the transfer of NASA-originated technology are describ...
The major programs that generate new technology and therefore expand the bank of knowledge available...
This publication is intended to foster the aim of the NASA Technology Utilization Program by heighte...
This report is divided into three sections: 1. The Research Payoff, 2. Technology Twice Used, and 3....
As the successful transfer of NASA-developed technology is a stated mission of NASA, the documentati...
This publication is intended to foster the aim of the NASA Technology Transfer Program by heightenin...
A pictorial resume that underlines the challenging nature of NASA programs and their extraordinary d...
Various current or forthcoming NASA projects and experiments with potential for technology spinoff a...
MasterUnlike other industries, the aerospace industry’s technological impact by technology transfer ...
In 2011, NASA reported that approximately 100 companies had used spin-off technologies. Some of the ...
During the past 30 years as NASA has conducted technology transfer programs, it has gained considera...
Vol. for 1992 has title: NASA spinoffs, 30 year commemorative edition, commemorating International S...
The NASA Technology Transfer Program has taken on a variety of roles during the past twenty years. T...
The services of NASA's Technology Utilization Program are detailed and highlights of spinoff product...
A greatly objective method of describing technology transfers from space technology based on patent ...
Methods developed for stimulating interest in the transfer of NASA-originated technology are describ...
The major programs that generate new technology and therefore expand the bank of knowledge available...
This publication is intended to foster the aim of the NASA Technology Utilization Program by heighte...
This report is divided into three sections: 1. The Research Payoff, 2. Technology Twice Used, and 3....
As the successful transfer of NASA-developed technology is a stated mission of NASA, the documentati...
This publication is intended to foster the aim of the NASA Technology Transfer Program by heightenin...
A pictorial resume that underlines the challenging nature of NASA programs and their extraordinary d...
Various current or forthcoming NASA projects and experiments with potential for technology spinoff a...
MasterUnlike other industries, the aerospace industry’s technological impact by technology transfer ...
In 2011, NASA reported that approximately 100 companies had used spin-off technologies. Some of the ...
During the past 30 years as NASA has conducted technology transfer programs, it has gained considera...
Vol. for 1992 has title: NASA spinoffs, 30 year commemorative edition, commemorating International S...
The NASA Technology Transfer Program has taken on a variety of roles during the past twenty years. T...
The services of NASA's Technology Utilization Program are detailed and highlights of spinoff product...
A greatly objective method of describing technology transfers from space technology based on patent ...
Methods developed for stimulating interest in the transfer of NASA-originated technology are describ...