NASA Innovators' Resources | |||
| New Technology Reporting (NTR)The NTR Web site allows NASA employees and parties under NASA funding agreements (i.e., contracts, grants, cooperative agreements, and subcontractors thereunder) to report new technology information directly, via a secure Internet connection, to NASA. Go to the NTR Web site to report your technologies→ | ||
Industry and Academia Resources | |||
![]() | Technologies Available for LicensingListed by "technology area of expertise," this section offers details about technologies available for licensing. | | PartneringLearn how to partner with Dryden to help co-develop a technology, participate in a shared-resource project, and use Dryden's facilities for individual and/or cooperative research. |
| LicensingLearn about licensing agreements, software usage agreements, and facility usage agreements. | | SBIR and STTR Programs→The SBIR and STTR Programs provide innovations that enhance and complement Dryden research and technology in critical mission areas. For small businesses, they provide valuable opportunities and a low-risk way to develop and commercialize their technology. |
NASA Center-Specific Technology Transfer Office Web Sites | |||
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NASA Technology Development Resources | |||
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Benefits of Technology Transfer | |||
Please visit these links to learn more about the successes and public benefits (past and present) derived from NASA commercialized technologies and partnerships: | |||
![]() | IPP Hallmarks of Success→A collection of short videos about the successful technologies developed by companies and others through NASA's Innovative Partnerships Office including Small Business Innovative Research and Small Business Technology Transfer Research (SBIR/STTR) programs. | ![]() | Presidential Public Service Announcements→Current and former Presidents speak about the myriad technologies that have resulted from facing the challenges of space flight. |
| Celebrity Public Service Announcements→Celebrities and legends highlight some of the technologies that have come about as a result of the Nation's aerospace investments. Return to Top | ||