NASA OSBP Learning Series: Innovate with NASA: Building Technology Partnerships
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    The National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) is hosting a webinar titled "Innovate with NASA: Building Technology Partnerships," aimed at small businesses interested in forming collaborations with the agency. This session will provide insights into leveraging NASA's advanced technologies and research capabilities, focusing on technology transfer, licensing of NASA inventions, and collaborative research opportunities across various sectors, including aerospace and software development. The webinar is particularly relevant for businesses within specific NAICS codes such as Research and Development, Engineering Services, and Telecommunications, and participants will receive log-in information upon registration. For further inquiries, interested parties can contact the NASA Office of Small Business Programs at smallbusiness@nasa.gov.

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    NASA Office of Small Business Programs
    smallbusiness@nasa.gov
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