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Hydrogen Contamination Detector. A new type of real-time hydrogen fuel contamination detector that can sense tiny amounts of harmful contaminants before they reach a fuel-cell vehicle. It works by using a special membrane that keeps itself properly hydrated using an internal water reservoir, allowing it to stay sensitive even when measuring completely dry hydrogen—a major challenge for existing sensors.
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Los Alamos National Laboratory and the Department of Energy issued a technology licensing Special Notice for a Hydrogen Contamination Detector that enables real-time, in-line monitoring of hydrogen fuel purity to protect fuel-cell systems. The notice describes an electrochemical detector that operates with dry, high-pressure hydrogen and highlights TRL 6 and patent information. The opportunity is a Special Notice for technology licensing with a response deadline of February 12, 2026.
Posted Date
Jan 22, 2026
Due Date
Feb 13, 2026
Release: Jan 22, 2026
Close: Feb 13, 2026
Los Alamos National Laboratory and the Department of Energy issued a technology licensing Special Notice for a Hydrogen Contamination Detector that enables real-time, in-line monitoring of hydrogen fuel purity to protect fuel-cell systems. The notice describes an electrochemical detector that operates with dry, high-pressure hydrogen and highlights TRL 6 and patent information. The opportunity is a Special Notice for technology licensing with a response deadline of February 12, 2026.
AvailableThe U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) is offering a technology transfer licensing opportunity for a diagnostic kit that detects SP22, a sperm membrane protein correlated with male fertility, based on patented technology (U.S. Patent 8,497,135). EPA seeks expressions of interest and will consider license agreements (exclusive or non-exclusive) to commercialize, manufacture, and market the technology; EPA does not provide funding through these license agreements. Interested parties should submit a license application to EPAs Federal Technology Transfer Act (FTTA) team and may reference EPAs FTTA web pages for application templates and instructions.
Posted Date
May 20, 2025
Due Date
May 14, 2026
Release: May 20, 2025
Close: May 14, 2026
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) is offering a technology transfer licensing opportunity for a diagnostic kit that detects SP22, a sperm membrane protein correlated with male fertility, based on patented technology (U.S. Patent 8,497,135). EPA seeks expressions of interest and will consider license agreements (exclusive or non-exclusive) to commercialize, manufacture, and market the technology; EPA does not provide funding through these license agreements. Interested parties should submit a license application to EPAs Federal Technology Transfer Act (FTTA) team and may reference EPAs FTTA web pages for application templates and instructions.
Creating a membrane-free solution with a much lower footprint than gravity settling. Unlike membrane filtration, our technology provides steady-state dewatering without maintenance disruptions. Remote, automated operation also reduces dose accrual in personnel while freeing them up for other tasks. Seeking a partner with an interest in furthering the development of the technology into an application/product for industrial manufacturing sectors.
Posted Date
Jun 20, 2025
Due Date
Jun 30, 2026
Release: Jun 20, 2025
Close: Jun 30, 2026
Creating a membrane-free solution with a much lower footprint than gravity settling. Unlike membrane filtration, our technology provides steady-state dewatering without maintenance disruptions. Remote, automated operation also reduces dose accrual in personnel while freeing them up for other tasks. Seeking a partner with an interest in furthering the development of the technology into an application/product for industrial manufacturing sectors.
NASA’s Technology Transfer Program is soliciting expressions of interest from companies to obtain license rights to commercialize, manufacture, and market the Multi-Link Spherical Joint (MSC-TOPS-109). The technology enables up to six linearly actuated links to rotate about a common center, allowing for deployable, variable geometry truss systems with space and terrestrial applications; NASA provides no funding with these licenses. Responses are for licensing interest only (no follow-on procurement expected) and license rights may be exclusive or nonexclusive.
Posted Date
Aug 27, 2025
Due Date
Jul 17, 2026
Release: Aug 27, 2025
Close: Jul 17, 2026
NASA’s Technology Transfer Program is soliciting expressions of interest from companies to obtain license rights to commercialize, manufacture, and market the Multi-Link Spherical Joint (MSC-TOPS-109). The technology enables up to six linearly actuated links to rotate about a common center, allowing for deployable, variable geometry truss systems with space and terrestrial applications; NASA provides no funding with these licenses. Responses are for licensing interest only (no follow-on procurement expected) and license rights may be exclusive or nonexclusive.
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