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Bringing NASA Technology into the Classroom


At Technology Transfer University (T2U), we're bringing real-world, NASA-proven
technologies into the classroom. Business students creating market assessments
and business plans can now hone their abilities by working with our high-tech
patent portfolio. They also receive access to the NASA scientists and innovators,
giving them a unique look into the fine-grained details of the technology they are
working on.

Through the T2U program, NASA field centers across the country engage
business schools and hundreds of students each year. We are educating young
entrepreneurs, tomorrow's industry leaders, about the benefits of using federal
government research and development assets in commercial applications.

The program has already generated a successful license and new commercial
product. Click here to read about Juntura Group, a startup company formed by
business school students who are currently licensing a NASA-patented sensor
originally developed to inspect windows on the space shuttle.

To learn more about T2U, or to initiate a program at your school, please contact
Technology Transfer Program executive Daniel Lockney
(daniel.p.lockney@nasa.gov).

Participating Institutions:

Alabama A&M University Alcorn State Cal Poly, Pomona Cleveland State University

College of William & Mary Johns Hopkins University Loyola University Presidio Graduate School

Rice University Rollins College University of Alabama


Sam Houston State
University

University of Alabama in University of Baltimore University of California University of Cincinnati


Huntsville

Virginia Tech

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NASA Official: Dan Lockney
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