NASA iTech Forum

Yesterday, I had the chance to attend the NASA iTech Forum, where finalist entrepreneurs pitched their companies to NASA for evaluation. This event was part of a program that reached out to local companies, inviting them to present their products, which would potentially benefit NASA.
There were a couple noteworthy presentations.
One was by GoRout, a company that makes on-field wearable devices, specifically designed for football. The advantage to the solution was that it was portable, and can be applicable in a variety of environments. Another presentation was by Cluster Imaging, which demonstrated technology to generate depth measurements using two cameras placed a few centimeters apart, similar to the way stereo cameras work. Not that breakthrough. Baker Street Scientific also presented how they have 6000 algorithms that are good for processing data. Not any specific kind of data, just data. I didn't find that one very interesting.
Ciao for now!

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