GoAERO is thrilled to announce our Space Act Agreement with NASA, codifying and expanding our partnership and marking a significant leap forward in our mission to revolutionize emergency response aviation.
In addition, NASA's Aeronautics Research Mission Directorate (ARMD) has committed additional funding through its University Innovation Project, specifically targeting US-based university teams participating in the GoAERO Prize competition.
This collaboration announced at the International Council of Aeronautical Sciences (ICAS) conference on September 12th, underscores NASA's dedication to fostering innovation in aviation and emergency response technologies. The partnership will provide crucial support to university teams working to develop the world's first autonomy-enabled Emergency Response Aircraft.
"NASA's commitment to the GoAERO Prize demonstrates the critical importance of our mission," said Gwen Lighter, CEO of GoAERO. "With their support, we're not just imagining the future of emergency response - we're building it with the brightest minds in our universities."
Empowering the Next Generation of Innovators
NASA's University Innovation Project funding will award an additional $400,000 in funding to US-based university teams. This injection of resources will enable these teams to advance their designs and begin building their Emergency Response Aircraft prototypes.
Bob Pearce, NASA Associate Administrator for ARMD, emphasized the importance of this initiative: "By supporting GoAERO and these university teams, we're investing in the future of aviation and emergency response. These students are tackling real-world challenges that could save countless lives in the face of natural disasters, medical emergencies, and humanitarian crises."
A Collaborative Effort for Public Good
The GoAERO Prize, with its $2+ million in total prizes, has already garnered support from industry giants such as Boeing, RTX, and Honeywell. NASA's involvement further validates the competition's potential to drive meaningful innovation in the aerospace sector.
This partnership goes beyond financial support. NASA will continue to provide participating teams with invaluable resources, including:
Mentorship from NASA's top technical experts
Educational webinars and lectures
Access to specialized software tools
These resources will be available throughout the three-year global competition, ensuring teams have the knowledge and tools to succeed.
Join the Innovation Journey
As we celebrate this milestone, we invite more teams to join the GoAERO Prize competition. This is a unique opportunity to work alongside industry leaders and contribute to developing life-saving technology.
Registration remains open for those inspired to participate in this groundbreaking initiative at www.herox.com/GoAERO. Whether you're a student, engineer, entrepreneur or innovator, your ideas could help shape the future of emergency response.
The collaboration between GoAERO and NASA represents a powerful alliance in the quest to create safer, more efficient emergency response capabilities.
Stay tuned for more updates as we progress through the stages of the GoAERO Prize and witness firsthand the incredible advancements in emergency response aviation.
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