NASA Spinoffs Bolster Climate Resilience, Improve Medical Care, More

To make sure ventilators could be quickly manufactured and administered to those in need during the COVID-19 pandemic, a team of engineers at JPL created the Ventilator Intervention Technology Accessible Locally (VITAL) device, made of off-the-shelf parts.
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When it comes to NASA, most people look to the skies as rockets, rovers, and astronauts push the boundaries of space exploration. But the benefits of going above and beyond can be found here on Earth through products and services born from NASA innovation.

The latest edition of NASAs Spinoff publication features dozens of new commercialized technologies that use the agencys technology, research, and/or expertise to benefit people around the globe. It also includes a section highlighting technologies of tomorrow.

NASA's 2023 Spinoff publication features more than 40 companies using NASA innovations to benefit people around the globe.
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From the heavens to hospitals around the world, NASA spinoffs are improving life for all of humanity, said NASA Administrator Bill Nelson. The work NASA does in research and technology gives businesses a competitive edge, driving an economy that allows America to compete globally and creating good-paying jobs for this generation and the next.

NASAs Spinoff 2023 features more than 40 companies using NASA technology, research, and funding to create better batteries to store green energy, improve airport ground traffic to save passengers and airlines time while cutting fuel costs, distribute ventilators around the world, and even heal wounds faster on humans and animals alike.

Before it launched and gave us a new view of the universe, NASAs James Webb Space Telescope was already improving one of the most common eye surgeries on Earth, said Jim Reuter, associate administrator of the agencys Space Technology Mission Directorate (STMD). This is just one example of how the technology we develop for space exploration is improving the quality of life for people here on Earth.

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