Round 1 Winners of the 2023 NASA Entrepreneurs Challenge Announced
NASA's Science Mission Directorate and the NASA Tournament Lab announced the Round 1 Winners of the 2023 NASA Entrepreneurs Challenge. Eleven organizations will receive $16,000 and advance to Round 2 where they will compete for grand prize awards of up to $85,000. This year's Challenge recognizes and supports entrepreneurs working on technology that advances the agency's science goals, particularly in lunar exploration and climate science. Prizes are awarded to participants who successfully contribute ideas that further development and commercialization of technologies and data usage in these two broadly-defined areas.
Round 1 winners will now prepare to present their concepts at an in-person pitch event hosted at the Defense TechConnect Innovation Summit and Expo in Washington. This event will provide them with a platform to showcase their innovations to prominent figures from NASA, the military, and industry. The networking opportunities with venture capitalists and impact investors will open doors to potential partnerships that could redefine the future of space and science.
The Round 1 Winners Include:
Automated Monitoring of Greenhouse Gas Emissions by Claudia Hulbert
Cislune Lunar Fuel Refinery and Exporter by Cislune
Deployable Vapor Transport Pipe Demonstrator by Blnk Space
iCOSMOS-Swarm for Climate Science Data Generation by Interstel Technologies
Lunar Anti-Dust Microgrid Payload by Front Range Team
Lunar Home Maker by Moon Matter Makers
One Giant Leap for Life:Moon Demonstration Garden by "Daniel Tompkins and Gonçalo Esteves
PRISM: Personal RealTime Insight from Spatial Maps by Pegasus Intelligence and Space
Ringside Seats: Mote System Lunar Landing Support by Space Initiatives Inc
Spaceducks Open-Source Climate Sensor Platform by SpaceDucks
Visual Position and Navigation for Space Missions by Skyline Nav AI
The 2023 NASA Entrepreneurs Challenge seeks the development and commercialization of lunar payloads and climate science through an entrepreneurial and venture lens to advance the Agency's science exploration goals.
(Source: NASA. Images provided and from file)