NASA iTech Forum to Showcase Technologies for Earth, Sky, Space
Companies representing the top entries in the 2021 NASA iTech Cycle II will present their innovative technologies to NASA center chief technologists, industry experts, and potential investors at North Carolina State University in Raleigh Dec. 8-9, 2021. Register to attend the 2021 Cycle II Forum.
NASA iTech received over 100 white papers submitted from companies across the U.S. addressing one of five focus areas to enhance future NASA mission and capabilities:
“The NASA iTech showcase provides an opportunity for companies addressing NASA-relevant commercial markets to pitch to a diverse group of stakeholders that include NASA center chief technologists and other NASA subject matter experts, and potential investors in their fields,” says Maxwell Briggs, acting program manager for NASA iTech. “We believe this coaching and networking helps build and support a community of innovators to improve the chances for their technologies to move into the marketplace, enhancing capability for both NASA and the country.
Companies presenting at the 2021 Cycle II forum include (in alphabetical order):
Astrapi Corporation – Dallas
Spiral Modulation
Addressing capacity and signal power-constrained communication channels and enabling more information to be transmitted through frequency ranges with less signal power
Atmo – Berkeley, California
Weather Prediction Systems
AI-enabled hardware-software systems integrating hybrid NWP/deep learning models to increase the performance of weather forecasts for governments
Cerfe Labs – Austin, Texas
CeRAM
A new class of non-volatile microelectronic memory with potential to scale beyond today’s memory technologies while also providing features required to deploy adaptive intelligence
Fathom Science LLC – Raleigh, North Carolina
Metocean Intelligence
High-resolution, high-fidelity marine environment data analytics and forecasts using cloud computing to support operations and enable better planning decisions
Harmony Aeronautics LLC – College Station, Texas
Silent Drive (S-Drive) Integrated Propulsor
Novel propeller and magnet-gear motor topologies to quietly generate thrust with peak aerodynamic and electric efficiency, high torque density, and high reliability
Osazda Energy – Albuquerque, New Mexico
MetZilla Technology
Materials engineering solutions to improve the long-term durability of photovoltaic solar cells for terrestrial, space, and remotely piloted vehicle aircraft applications
Parthian Energy – Los Angeles
Parthian Electromagnetic Sensor (PES)
A unique battery sensor to prevent fires to ensure safety when powering low-Earth orbit vehicles
Precursor SPC – Seattle
Physics-Based Machine Learning for Geospatial Intelligence
Actionable, time-specific information to assess geospatial events, space weather, and earthquake, risk
Ten-Nine Technologies – Tulsa, Oklahoma
TENIX Cathode Additive
A drop-in nanomaterial for battery cathodes that could double power delivery during both takeoff and landing for sustainable electric flight
VegaMX – New York
Fusion & Fires
Highly accurate fire management and decision support tools that predict and monitor wildfires using physics and data driven methodology with a combination of space, airborne and ground-based sensor
Video of the showcase presentations will be available online, Dec. 14 at
https://livestream.com/nasaitech/2021cycle2forum
To register please visit
https://www.eventbrite.com/e/2021-nasa-itech-cycle-ii-forum-tickets-167240146781
For more information about the NASA iTech initiative and the 2021 NASA iTech Cycle II Forum, visit:
www.nasaitech.org
NASA iTech is an initiative by NASA’s Space Technology Mission Directorate and is managed by the National Institute of Aerospace (NIA) in Hampton, Virginia.