NASA Receives Award for Excellence in Technology Transfer

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Mar. 1, 2007

David Mould
Headquarters, Washington 
202-358-1898 

RELEASE: 07-57

NASA RECEIVES AWARD FOR EXCELLENCE IN TECHNOLOGY TRANSFER

WASHINGTON - NASA was honored Thursday for achievement in successfully 
conducting a broad range of technology transfer activities. The 
International Marketplace and Conference for Technology Transfer 
(IPTEC), St. Albans, England, presented the award to NASA during its 
conference in Cannes, France. NASA's Director of the Innovative 
Partnerships Program Doug Comstock accepted the award on behalf of 
the agency.

"When we collectively engage in space exploration, we invest not only 
in the successful navigation of the unknown but also the innovations 
that improve our very quality of daily life," said NASA Deputy 
Administrator Shana Dale. "We congratulate our program's 
accomplishments of contributing to the high quality technology 
transfers that benefit exploration while complimenting American 
industry's ability to provide benefits for our entire society."

During its annual conference, IPTEC presents three awards, one each to 
the public, private and academic sectors. IPTEC's advisory board, 
comprised of representatives from corporations such as General 
Electric, Microsoft and Ericsson, recommended the recipients of the 
awards. At the IPTEC conference, many of the world's leading experts 
in technology transfer discuss the latest corporate and government 
technology transfer strategies and learn about successful licensing 
programs and practices. 

"This is an important recognition for NASA because we take seriously 
the transfer of technology from our unique space and aeronautics 
missions into productive societal use," said Comstock.

Recent examples of NASA's innovative practices in technology transfer 
include a water filtration system that provides safe, affordable 
drinking water throughout the world and advancement in aviation that 
provides pilots with a synthetic vision system to improve flight 
safety. To learn more about the Innovative Partnerships Program, 
visit:

http://www.ipp.nasa.gov

To learn more about NASA and agency programs, visit: 

http://www.nasa.gov

	
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