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Freeze-Resistant Hydration System Licensing Opportunity

NASA > NASA MARSHALL SPACE FLIGHT CENTER
est. $120K – $1.9M

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Quick Brief

The National Aeronautics and Space Administration is offering a licensing opportunity for a freeze-resistant hydration system designed to prevent water from freezing in extreme conditions. This technology is intended for companies interested in commercializing, manufacturing, and marketing the product, with no funding provided by NASA. Interested parties must submit a license application through NASA's Automated Technology Licensing Application System.

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Scope & Requirements

NASA's Johnson Space Center is offering an innovative freeze-resistant hydration system for licensing, aimed at preventing water from freezing in tubing and containers in extreme conditions.

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Contract Details

Estimated Value
est. $120K – $1.9M
Similar contracts award $114K$1.9M (median $927K, 179 awards)Within typical range
NAICS Codes
Place of Performance
HUNTSVILLE, AL, USA

Agency & Contact

Contracting Organization

Agency
NATIONAL AERONAUTICS AND SPACE ADMINISTRATION
Sub-Agency
NATIONAL AERONAUTICS AND SPACE ADMINISTRATION
Office
NASA MARSHALL SPACE FLIGHT CENTER

Point of Contact

John A. Smith
Contracting Officer
(202) 555-0100

Key Dates

Published2mo ago
Mar 24, 2026
Last Updated2mo ago
Mar 24, 2026
Response Due2mo ago
Apr 1, 2026
Response Datein 9mo
Feb 27, 202715:00

Description

NASA’s Technology Transfer Program solicits inquiries from companies interested in obtaining license rights to commercialize, manufacture and market the following technology. License rights may be issued on an exclusive or nonexclusive basis and may include specific fields of use. NASA provides no funding in conjunction with these potential licenses. THE TECHNOLOGY: NASA's Johnson Space Center is offering an innovative freeze-resistant hydration system for licensing. The technology substantially improves on existing hydration systems because it prevents water from freezing in the tubing, container, and mouthpiece, even in the harshest conditions on Earth. This technology is designed to work to minus 40 degrees Celsius and 15-mile-per-hour winds over a 12-hour summit day, and likely well beyond. Field testing was performed at Mt. Everest in May 2009. The device was originally conceived and designed by an astronaut-mountaineer who recognized the great risk of dehydration in high mountains and the lack of sufficient technology to meet this important need. This NASA Technology is available for your company to license and develop into a commercial product. NASA does not manufacture products for commercial sale. To express interest in this licensing opportunity, please submit a license application through NASA’s Automated Technology Licensing Application System (ATLAS) by visiting https://technology.nasa.gov/patent/MSC-TOPS-21 If you have any

questions, please e-mail NASA’s Technology Transfer Program at [email protected] with the title of this Technology Transfer Opportunity as listed in this SAM.gov notice and your preferred . For more information about licensing other NASA-developed technologies, please visit the NASA Technology Transfer Portal at https://technology.nasa.gov/. These responses are provided to members of NASA’s Technology Transfer Program for the purpose of promoting public awareness of NASA-developed technology products, and conducting preliminary market research to determine public interest in and potential for future licensing opportunities. No follow-on procurement is expected to result from responses to this Notice. Contracting (No Street Address

2) HUNTSVILLE, AL 35812 USA to this opportunity.

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