NASA Nurtures Promising Tech Ideas from Small Businesses
Specifically, NASA's SBIR program awarded $93.5 million in Phase II contracts to bring 107 new ideas to life from 95 selected small businesses. Of these businesses, nearly 80% have less than 50 employees, and 21% are receiving their first Phase II award, valued at up to
"We are thrilled to support this diverse set of companies as they work diligently to bring their technologies to market," said
In Phase II, awardees will build on their success from the program's first phase to bring their technologies closer to real-world use. The companies have 24 months to execute their plans, which focus on their technologies' path to commercialization.
For example, NASA selected women-owned and first-time NASA Phase II awardee nou Systems, Inc. in
"Our program works directly with small businesses to forge innovative concepts and technologies that drive impact for NASA projects as well as a myriad of commercial endeavors," said
This includes technologies aiming to reduce astronaut workload and improve robotic scientific endeavors on the Moon and Mars. PickNik Inc. based in
The NASA SBIR program is open to
To learn more about the NASA SBIR program, visit:
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