Space Marketing Podcast – Lena Little from NASA
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Our guest on this episode of Space Marketing Podcast is Lena Little from NASA’s Langley Research Center. We will be discussing space research that benefits all of use here on Earth. Many of these technologies are available for development in the NASA Transfer Technology program, or Spin-offs.
Video version: https://youtu.be/Yv8zsnX5k6U
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ABOUT LENA LITTLE
Lena Little, MPA, OSACB Small Business Technical Coordinator, Regional Partnerships Lead and Special Events Coordinator. She leads the development of Regional Partnerships for NASA’s Langley Research Center in Hampton, Virginia. Lena has worked in the Office of Legislative Affairs and has led the planning of numerous large-scale events to engage the community, academia, external stakeholders and the general public to showcase NASA’s exciting research and inspire the next generation.
Email: lena.little@nasa.gov
Spin off
When it comes to NASA, most people look to the skies as rockets, rovers, and astronauts push the boundaries of space exploration. But the benefits of going above and beyond can be found here on Earth through products and services born from NASA innovation.
The latest edition of NASA’s Spinoff publication features dozens of new commercialized technologies from companies that are benefiting people around the globe.
Highlights:
· Fungi-based food that’s an eco-friendly alternative to meat and dairy products
· Ventilators designed to meet the immediate needs of the pandemic that are now produced and used worldwide
· Precision eye measurements for improved LASIK eye surgery
· Apps with up-to-date information for hiking and biking
· Virtual lesson plans that teach students how to write computer code using Moon rock data
· Robots tough enough to survive the harsh marine environment, supporting ocean industries
To read or download the digital version of the latest issue of Spinoff, visit: spinoff.nasa.gov
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