MasterUnlike other industries, the aerospace industry’s technological impact by technology transfer is large in society. Recently, aerospace industry technology transfer (spin-off) through sharing research and development being made with other industries, and its performance has emerged. Technology transfer (spin-off), and impact analysis of the technology transfer helps to understand the technology innovation. In this paper, NASA's Aerospace Technology Transfer Type, Motivation analysis and technical management in Aspects of Technology Transfer is to enable a strategic proposal. Technology transfer of aerospace technology to the data published by NASA and Japan's JAXA was the case of notes. In domestic cases were published by KARI was not...
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...
Recognizing the need to accelerate and expand the application of NASA-derived technology for other c...
In 2011, NASA reported that approximately 100 companies had used spin-off technologies. Some of the ...
Purpose \u2013 Government organizations have to justify high expenditure during periods of financial...
This is an instrument of the Technology Utilization Program and is designed to heighten awareness of...
Today, there is an increased commitment to the cultural and scientific analysis of technology transf...
Government organizations have to justify high expenditure during periods of financial crisis such as...
This publication is intended to foster the aim of the NASA Technology Transfer Program by heightenin...
Today there is an increased commitment to the cultural and scientific analysis of technology transfe...
This report is divided into three sections: 1. The Research Payoff, 2. Technology Twice Used, and 3....
The NASA Technology Transfer Program has taken on a variety of roles during the past twenty years. T...
Viewgraphs on technology transfer needs and experiences - the NASA Research Center perspective are p...
This publication is intended to foster the aim of the NASA Technology Utilization Program by heighte...
Various current or forthcoming NASA projects and experiments with potential for technology spinoff a...
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...
Recognizing the need to accelerate and expand the application of NASA-derived technology for other c...
In 2011, NASA reported that approximately 100 companies had used spin-off technologies. Some of the ...
Purpose \u2013 Government organizations have to justify high expenditure during periods of financial...
This is an instrument of the Technology Utilization Program and is designed to heighten awareness of...
Today, there is an increased commitment to the cultural and scientific analysis of technology transf...
Government organizations have to justify high expenditure during periods of financial crisis such as...
This publication is intended to foster the aim of the NASA Technology Transfer Program by heightenin...
Today there is an increased commitment to the cultural and scientific analysis of technology transfe...
This report is divided into three sections: 1. The Research Payoff, 2. Technology Twice Used, and 3....
The NASA Technology Transfer Program has taken on a variety of roles during the past twenty years. T...
Viewgraphs on technology transfer needs and experiences - the NASA Research Center perspective are p...
This publication is intended to foster the aim of the NASA Technology Utilization Program by heighte...
Various current or forthcoming NASA projects and experiments with potential for technology spinoff a...
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...
Recognizing the need to accelerate and expand the application of NASA-derived technology for other c...