VISTA Science Park Ecosystem Poised for Expansion
Memorandum of Understanding Signed Between Voyager Technologies, NASA Glenn Research Center
A memorandum of understanding involving Voyager Technologies and NASA’s Glenn Research Center in Cleveland, Ohio will expand the Voyager Institute for Space, Technology and Advancement (VISTA) science park ecosystem, establishing a new collaboration to advance variable gravity research.
“This agreement with NASA Glenn reinforces VISTA as an open, collaborative ecosystem designed to accelerate research, innovation and space commercialization.”
Jeffrey Manber, Voayger Technologies
Under the MOU, NASA Glenn and VISTA will foster engagement through technical exchanges, collaborative discussions and potential educational outreach, including programs such as Voyager’s High School Students United with NASA, or HUNCH. These efforts will strengthen the talent pipeline, deepen national research capabilities, and accelerate pathways for innovation and technology transition.
“This agreement with NASA Glenn reinforces VISTA as an open, collaborative ecosystem designed to accelerate research, innovation and space commercialization,” said Jeffrey Manber, special assistant to the CEO, Voyager. “VISTA is scaling rapidly and we’re actively welcoming tenants across academia, government and industry to work side-by-side, turning breakthrough science into real-world impact.”
VISTA is a state-of-the-art science park ecosystem that brings together Fortune 500 companies, leading universities, cutting-edge startups and federal agencies focused on advancing in-space science, research and manufacturing. The ecosystem recently expanded to include the University of Connecticut and the University of North Dakota, further strengthening VISTA’s national footprint and establishing a foundation for future global collaboration.



