Space Benefits is a publication that has been prepared for the NASA Technology Utilization Office by the Denver Research Institute's Program for Transfer Research and Impact Studies, to provide the Agency with accurate, convenient, and integrated resource information on the transfer of aerospace technology to other sectors of the U.S. economy. The technological innovations derived from NASA space programs and their current applications in the following areas are considered: (1) manufacturing consumer products, (2) manufacturing capital goods, (3) new consumer products and retailing, (4) electric utilities, (5) environmental quality, (6) food production and processing, (7) government, (8) petroleum and gas, (9) construction, (10) law enforcement, and (11) highway transportation. (Author)
Space Benefits: The Secondary Application of Aerospace Technology in Other Sectors of the Economy
1974
84 pages
Report
Keine Angabe
Englisch
Astronautics , Research Program Administration & Technology Transfer , Information dissemination , Nasa programs , Technology transfer , Economy , Aerospace sciences , Construction , Consumers , Crude oil , Electric power supplies , Environmental quality , Government/industry relations , Industries , Natural gas , Technology assessment , Technology utilization , Transportation