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Nov 15, 2024 |
techpartnerships.noaa.gov | Matthew Bryant
Small businesses must submit applications by January 13. 2025 On November 15, 2024, the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) issued its Fiscal Year (FY) 2025 Phase I Notice of Funding Opportunity for the Small Business Innovation Research (SBIR) Program.
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Oct 9, 2024 |
techpartnerships.noaa.gov | Matthew Bryant
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Aug 21, 2024 |
techpartnerships.noaa.gov | Matthew Bryant
The power of partnership shines when teams share resources and expertise in order to advance research or technology that would otherwise be difficult or unattainable if pursued on their own. Many Federal agencies provide access to their unique research facilities to individuals, companies, and organizations through Facility Use Agreements.
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Jun 28, 2024 |
orta.research.noaa.gov | Matthew Bryant
Article Provided By ORTA Team NOAA Office of Research, Transition, and Application (ORTA) team with NDBC site host Dr. Bill Burnett (Director) during visit on March 21, 2024) (Photo Credit: NOAA) The NOAA Office of Research, Transition, and Application (ORTA), including representation from the Technology Partnerships Office (TPO) and Director’s Office as well as representation from the Office of Science Support (OSS) participated in an offsite workshop from March 19-21, 2023; which included...
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Jun 10, 2024 |
weather.gov | Matthew Bryant
GreenSight’s WeatherHive collects atmospheric measurements to help forecast the weather. A “hive” has 10 nano drones, each can fly up to 5 kilometers in altitude and 10 kilometers laterally in a single flight and automatically launch and land in their “hive” for recharging and reuse.
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May 2, 2024 |
techpartnerships.noaa.gov | Matthew Bryant
When a small business uses NOAA seed funding to transform an idea into a technology that is available on the open marketplace, it is a big win for both the company and the NOAA Small Business Innovation Research (SBIR) program. But it is a unique double-win when two NOAA-funded small businesses team up to combine their innovative technologies for a good cause. California-based Blue Ocean Gear and Washington-basedCrab Raft, Inc.
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Apr 25, 2024 |
techpartnerships.noaa.gov | Matthew Bryant
Toyon Research Corporation’s Marine Observer is an infrared camera system paired with AI-powered detection software. The camera can be mounted on a vessel or land-based platform and used to automatically detect and alert for marine mammals, ships, or objects in the water. Marine Observer is a tool developed to reduce risks to marine mammals caused by human activities and to provide visual sightings data to aid in scientific research efforts.
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Apr 25, 2024 |
techpartnerships.noaa.gov | Matthew Bryant
Learn2, INNOVIM‘s groundbreaking Landfalling Event Atmospheric River Neural Network, is an AI-driven software platform that reduces weather forecast uncertainty within a 10-day window, providing accurate and timely predictions for extreme precipitation events. Atmospheric Rivers pose significant challenges, causing billions in damages and disrupting lives across the United States. Learn2 can mitigate risks associated with flooding, mudslides, and other damages caused by these storms.
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Apr 25, 2024 |
techpartnerships.noaa.gov | Matthew Bryant
AI.Fish technology reduces costs and increases efficiency in electronic monitoring implementations. Companies with review software and electronic monitoring equipment can integrate AI.Fish’s API to access automated annotation powered by computer vision analysis of video footage.
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Apr 25, 2024 |
techpartnerships.noaa.gov | Matthew Bryant
TCarta’s Trident Tools geoprocessing toolbox provides a user-friendly suite of tools for the production of satellite-derived bathymetry and imagery-derived bathymetry within the Esri ArcGIS Pro environment. The flexible ArcGIS add-on tool allows users to utilize existing survey data, in situ, and ICESat-2 for training and validation, and is configured to work with any imagery type, including drone, aerial, and satellite.