From the memory foam in your mattress to the advanced alloys in your tennis racquet, NASA is behind some of the biggest technological advances of our time. Now, the space agency is giving other inventors the chance to build on those by letting them use its patents — for free.
NASA’s Technology Transfer Program says it’s opening its patent portfolio and waiving the costs associated with using the patents for at least the first three years of a company’s product development.
Once a startup has brought the product to market, NASA will start collecting a “standard net royalty fee,” but otherwise inventors will be able to use the patents however they like.
Combining NASA technologies, or building on them in new ways, could lead to further advances in materials science, communications, manufacturing, health and medicine or robotics, to name a few.



