Registration Open: NASA Tech Days Coming to Cleveland Nov. 28-30

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Sept. 27, 2012

David E. Steitz 
Headquarters, Washington      
202-358-1730 
david.steitz@xxxxxxxx 

Katherine Martin 
Glenn Research Center, Cleveland 
216-433-2406 
katherine.martin@xxxxxxxx 


MEDIA ADVISORY: M12-192

REGISTRATION OPEN: NASA TECH DAYS COMING TO CLEVELAND NOV. 28-30

WASHINGTON -- NASA Technology Days, a three-day public technology 
showcase, will take place at the Cleveland Public Auditorium and 
Conference Center Nov. 28-30. The space technology showcase will 
bring together stakeholders from industry, academia and the U.S. 
government to engage in strategy development, partnership building 
and methods of fostering technology transfer and innovation. 

NASA Tech Days attendees will get a comprehensive overview of the 
agency's technology programs for space science, exploration and 
aeronautics, and discover innovative and advanced technologies that 
are stimulating the economy and sustaining our nation's global 
competitiveness. NASA's Tech Days are free and open to the public, 
but registration is required. To register, visit: 

http://www.aiaa.org/nasatechdays 

Visitors will explore the NASA showcase, featuring mature NASA-funded 
technologies that can be transferred to aerospace, advanced energy, 
automotive, innovative manufacturing and human health industries. The 
demonstrations and exhibits will provide opportunities for 
networking, business development and forging of new relationships 
while attendees learn about leading technologies contributing to 
American economic growth and innovation. 

Attendees also can attend presentations by NASA program executives 
about the agency's upcoming technology initiatives. In addition, 
participants will have the opportunity to discuss technology transfer 
and strategic partnerships with NASA officials. 

NASA's Glenn Research Center of Cleveland, NASA's Goddard Space Flight 
Center in Greenbelt, Md., and NASA's Langley Research Center in 
Hampton, Va., will be participating in the showcase, providing 
exhibits and information on how businesses can partner with NASA for 
technology development, transfer and innovation. 


For more information about NASA's Office of the Chief Technologist and 
the agency's Space Technology Program, visit: 

http://www.nasa.gov/oct 

	
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