
Volume 4, Number 3 July/August 1996
NASA's ImagiNation is a 76-page book that lists and describes 38 of the best inventions to have been patented by the scientists and engineers at NASA's Marshall Space Flight Center in Huntsville, Alabama. Produced by Marshall's Technology Transfer Office, this new publication provides a brief overview of some of the thousands of patented developments stemming from the nation's space program that are now available for licensing to American business and industry. For more information on NASA-patented technologies or to obtain a copy of the publication, call 1-800/USA-NASA.
NASA Spinoff '95 is an annual publication that highlights products and services made possible by NASA-developed technology. Copies of Spinoff '95 may be obtained by calling the Center for AeroSpace Information at 410/859-5300, ext. 241.
T'SQUARED is a monthly publication of international news and events published by the Technology Transfer Society (T2S), a non-profit, international organization created to support the effective transfer of technology. T2S provides to members several other publications covering the many people, topics and events in technology transfer. The newsletter is online at http://www.tamu.edu/mcttc/t2_news_letters.html approximately one month after it reaches members. For more information, write to: Technology Transfer Society, 23 North Main Street, Franklin, IN 46131. (Phone: 317/738-3908, Fax: 317/738-3980; e-mail: t2s@iquest.net)
Earth and Beyond: Space Technology Paves the Way is a 12-minute video focusing on how NASA space technology is paving the way for future space missions and creating commercial products that benefit life on Earth. For a free copy, send an e-mail to Mike Weingarten at mweingarten@hq.nasa.gov or call 202/358-1680.
Technology Transfer Models for Growth & Revitalization, July 21-23, Cleveland, Ohio, is sponsored by the Technology Transfer Society. The conference will focus on four topics: Manufacturing Extension Services, International Technology Transfer, New Experiments in Technology Transfer and Partnerships for Technology Transfer. It also will feature presentations, speakers and a workshop. Contact Lydia Skapura at 216/432-5338, or e-mail to Lydia. skapura@ camp.org.
The Lewis Business and Industry Summit, September 19, 1996, Cleveland, Ohio, is hosted by NASA's Lewis Research Center to showcase the center's technology and capabilities. Companies interested in technology development and partnering with NASA are invited to the Summit. The Summit will feature exhibits, breakout sessions and demonstrations of key Lewis products, capabilities and facilities in the areas of combustion, control/instrumentation, materials/ structure, communications, power generation/management and turbomachinery. For more information, call 216/433-5555 or visit the Summit home page at http://www.lerc.nasa.gov/WWW/TU/summit/summit.html
Curator: Joe Goldfus![]()
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