>>> NASA Startup Studio is intentionally designed to be completed alongside a full-time job or MBA program, as participants need to commit an average of 15 hours per week<p>Makes it sound more like an engineering co-op, than a full-time accelerator. NASA has the iTech program targeting aeronautics this cycle. And Space Apps Challenge Hackathon in the fall ;)<p>Ignite the Night AERONAUTICS, a virtual event<p><a href="https://www.nasaitech.org/" rel="nofollow">https://www.nasaitech.org/</a><p>Space Apps Challenge 2021: Oct 2-3, 2021<p><a href="https://www.spaceappschallenge.org/" rel="nofollow">https://www.spaceappschallenge.org/</a>
Odd that this one makes you sign up first, then apparently assigns you a technology. Normally these federal IP commercialization competitions let you pick the IP you're interested in.
This is run by FedTech, which has a range of programs, and I'm not sure how their fee arrangement works.<p>"FedTech was born in 2015 after participating in the National Science Foundation’s Innovation Corps (I-Corps) program when we saw an opportunity to commercialize the ~$150B/year in federally funded R&D. We iterated on different concepts to materialize our vision, before landing on the most effective way to move cutting edge technology from the bench to the marketplace: the Startup Studio.<p>FedTech has since grown from a regional startup studio to an international company, offering a range of options to serve our different clients. Our impact has expanded significantly since our first Startup Studio in 2015, as we now work with fortune 500 companies, non-profit organizations, and forward-thinking government agencies in a number of capacities, while still remaining true to our mission of unlocking the benefits of technology through entrepreneurially minded people."<p>Folks should dig deeper into what the exact arrangement is before committing to anything.
Glad to see people talking about our programs. If you have any questions, please feel free to reach out to us at recruiting@fedtech.io<p>We are always recruiting entrepreneurs for our Startup Studios. The program is free, virtual, and part-time.
Well I signed up. Begged them to let me take OpenMCT into the Enterprise Space.<p>Done right, Nasa should expect to earn some real money from all its internal tech - will this be the right way to monetise - I don't know. but worth a go!
We need this, but for the US military.<p>Imagine pork boondoggles like the JSF being carved up by efficient startups like Palantir, Anduril, and SpaceX. It'd be a much more efficient use of tax dollars.