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NASA Research Park Partners

NRP’s non-profit partners promote technological literacy and showcase American achievements in aeronautics, space, and information technology. They stimulate education in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) and explore improved communication systems for disaster handling while preserving the historic significance of Moffett Field.

NRP’s industry partners engage in cutting-edge research with NASA scientists and engineers. These high-tech businesses, leasing at NRP, focus on areas such as biotechnology, environmental technology, nanotechnology, communication, and homeland security.

Explore partner profiles and collaboration opportunities, termed “Opportunity Areas,” to understand the value of joining NRP and to identify potential collaborators. Please note that external links lead to privately owned websites, and NASA does not endorse their products, services, or privacy policies. Review the terms and conditions of these websites for information collection policies.

Learn more about NASA Research Park about NASA Research Park Partners

Location

Moffett Field, California

Founded

December 20, 1939

People

10000+

Director

Mejghan Haider

The Partners

NASA Ames Research Park is proud to have these companies as industry partners:

Bay Area Environmental Research Institute

Bay Area Environmental Research Institute

The Bay Area Environmental Research (BAER) Institute is a California 501(c)3 nonprofit corporation dedicated to promoting and conducting research in science, particularly atmospheric and space science. Established in 1993, BAER Institute has grown from two employees to 55 employees working on 11 active cooperative agreements, mostly with NASA at Ames Research Center. 

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Carnegie Mellon University Silicon Valley

Carnegie Mellon University's Silicon Valley campus, established in 2002, is an extension of its renowned engineering and computer science programs from its Pittsburgh campus. It aims to cultivate leaders in global technology innovation and management through graduate programs in software engineering, software management, information technology, and innovation and mobility. Currently, it enrolls over 160 students across these programs, with additional participants in bi-coastal programs. The campus also hosts several research centers, including the Carnegie Mellon Innovations Laboratory, CyLab Mobility Research Center, Disaster Management Initiative, and Center for Open Source Investigation, focusing on cutting-edge research in areas like aerospace technology, context-aware applications, disaster recovery, and open source technology integration.

Moffett Field Historical Society Museum

Moffett Field Historical Society Museum

The Moffett Field Historical Society (MFHS) is a volunteer-run non-profit organization that operates the Moffett Field Historical Society Museum. The purpose of the MFHS is to educate the public about Moffett Field and the role it served to the country since it began in 1933. The Museum preserves the local military and NASA historical artifacts and presents the rich aviation history of Moffett Field.

RMV Technology Group

RMV Technology Group, LLC

RMV Technology Group LLC (RMV) is a leading expert in Electrostatics (ESD) Solutions, EMI/EMC Consulting, Flexible Electronics, and 3D Materials Testing. Since 2008, headquartered at NASA Ames Research Center, RMV has become the largest ESD Test Laboratory on a NASA site. Winner of numerous awards from NASA, the US Military, and Corporate America, RMV is a high-tech Serviced Disabled Veteran Owned company and NASA Industry partner, serving NASA, the DoD, and the manufacturing sector with innovative solutions.

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U.S. Geological Survey

USGS provides science about the natural hazards that threaten lives and livelihoods; the water, energy, minerals, and other natural resources we rely on; the health of our ecosystems and environment; and the impacts of climate and land-use change. USGS scientists develop new methods and tools to supply timely, relevant, and useful information about the Earth and its processes.

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