SKYRE, Inc. received NASA SBIR and STTR funding to develop electrochemical systems for recovering and compressing gases. SKYRE has worked with Stennis Space Center to advance the company’s Hydrogen Recovery System (HRS) for supplying compressed hydrogen and helium, which are required for rocket engine testing. Through funding from the NASA Civilian Commercialization Readiness Pilot Program, and with business training from the NASA SBIR/STTR I-Corps program, SKYRE has commercialized its technology into two product lines, valuing SBIR/STTR-related revenue at $25 million.
Electrochemical System Recovers Hydrogen and Helium for Rocket Engine Tests
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