NASA Tech Transfer

This is our selection from NASA’s extensive list of technologies in the context of the Wealth Ecology Model, which centers on the interconnectedness of Energy, Technology, Community, and Education to create a sustainable and prosperous future. This matrix aims to highlight the applicability of each technology to these core areas, offering a nuanced perspective on how these innovations could be integrated into every aspect of life globally. Given the intricacy of the subject matter, each technology will be accompanied by a brief analysis related to the Wealth Ecology Model.

Matrix of Applications in the Wealth Ecology Model

NASA Priority TechEnergyTechnologyCommunityEducation
MAESTRO
Passive Porous Tube Nutrient Delivery System
Multivariate Monitoring for Human Operator
Upper Body Robotic Exoskeleton
Algorithms for Stabilizing Intelligent Networks
The Hilbert-Huang Transform
SLE-RCF Software Library
Superconducting Circuitry Fabrication
Biometric Subject Verification
Biofeedback Training in VR/AR/MR
Lightweight Hypersonic Thermal Protection Material
Computational Visual Servo
Shape Memory Alloy Art
High-Efficiency Solar Cell
Identification of TCE in Plants
Microwave-Based Water Decontamination System
New Capabilities for Robotic Gloves
Contaminated Water Treatment
Health Monitoring for Complex Systems
Coated Carbon Nanotube Sensors
Enhanced Program Management Tool
Battery Charge Equalizer System
Digital Synthesized Antenna
Otoacoustic Protection in Biologically-Inspired Systems
Battery Management System
Model-Based Prognostics For Batteries
Inductive Power Transfer
Skyrouter
Filtering Water With Acoustic Nanotube Technology
Circuit for Communication over Power Lines
Secure Optical Quantum Communications
Game and Sim Control
Photogrammetric Method
Simulator System
SMART Solar Sail
Photovoltaic Lithium Ion Battery
Cryogenic Flux Capacitor
Precision Low Speed Motor Controller
Additive Manufacturing – Infrared Inspection
Hydrophobic Self-Cleaning
Carbon Nanotube Tower-Based Supercapacitor
Conductive Polymer/Carbon Nanotube Composites