VABeachBio, a program approved by the Virginia Beach Development Authority, includes an agreement with Tidewater Community College to create a Bio Accelerator in the college’s Regional Health Professions Center, 1700 College Crescent, according to a news release.
NASA Langley Research Center (LaRC) is working to spread the benefits of NASA research and technologies to companies and organizations in the unmanned aerial systems (UAS) sector. LaRC has decades of experience and knowledge in building safe, reliable and robust highly automated systems. LaRC is now working to leverage that experience, rigor and collective NASA knowledge in developing the technology of unmanned vehicles, with a primary focus on aerial vehicles.
NASA Langley Research Center (LaRC) is aiming to rapidly translate new technologies in advanced manufacturing from our laboratories back to the factory floor. You want your organization to be more energy and resource efficient. To do that, you need to improve your processes by integrating new technologies and techniques. LaRC houses many advanced manufacturing technologies and capabilities that may help you succeed.
Langley develops technologies for space exploration, for advancing the understanding of the earth’s climate, and for improving air transportation. These technologies have many potential nearer term and ‘down to earth’ benefits. Benefits to improve the quality of life. Helping us work better, play better, and live better.
Through partnerships, we can create new technologies and relationships that can be mutually valuable in reducing R & D costs, expanding capabilities, accelerating solutions to technical challenges, and creating new products. For examples of successful technologies from partnerships, please visit our success stories, and consider how The Technology Gateway can offer value to you.
Langley’s Technology Gateway is your entry point for licensing technology, forming partnerships, and finding research expertise and facilities at the Center.