Novel High Performance and Multifunctional Sandwich Composite Structures
ID: N252-083Type: BOTH
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Novel High Performance and Multifunctional Sandwich Composite Structures

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Agency: DODBranch: NAVY

Program

Type: SBIRPhase: BOTH
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    The Department of Defense, specifically the Navy, is seeking innovative solutions for the development of advanced sandwich composite structures through the Small Business Innovation Research (SBIR) program. The primary objective is to create high-performance sandwich composites with enhanced bond strength and multifunctionality, utilizing performance-driven design customization and advanced manufacturing techniques. These composite structures are crucial for applications in aerospace and marine engineering, where lightweight and high-strength materials are essential for improved performance and safety. Interested parties should prepare to submit proposals by May 21, 2025, with the opportunity being released on April 23, 2025. For more information, please visit the official SBIR website at https://www.dodsbirsttr.mil/topics-app/.

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