TECHNOLOGY TRANSFER OPPORTUNITY: Amorphous Surface Robots (LAR-TOPS-156)
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    Special Notice NATIONAL AERONAUTICS AND SPACE ADMINISTRATION is soliciting inquiries from companies interested in obtaining license rights to commercialize, manufacture, and market amorphous surface robots. These robots are designed to autonomously move across surfaces without conventional wheels or legs. They are particularly useful in dusty and sandy environments where mobility, shape changing, and immunity to dust and contamination are important. Amorphous robots have applications in both surface and subsurface robotic exploration, as well as in emergency and industrial activities such as search and rescue and inspection of oil pipelines or sewage systems. Multiple locomotion techniques are proposed, including the Bladder Bot, Inchworm Robot, Electromagnetic Sphere Robot, and Polymer Cell Robot. Interested parties can submit a license application through NASA's Automated Technology Licensing Application System (ATLAS). For more information, visit the NASA Technology Transfer Portal. No follow-on procurement is expected from this notice.

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