Oct 16, 2018: Alphacore is looking for interested, qualified companies to help us validate our power source reliability monitoring research

Alphacore is developing an intelligent power source reliability monitoring and failure mitigation system for NASA under a Small Business Technology Transfer (STTR) Phase I program.
At NASA’s request, Alphacore is participating in a special National Science Foundation/led program to help us validate or adjust the technology and business tracks we are pursuing based on interviews with companies and organizations who are potential customers for products that will emerge from our development. We have identified you as one of these companies/organizations and you as a key person involved with this technology.
Alphacore’s NASA I/Corps program runs from October 15 through November 27, and we would like to schedule a call during that period. Please CONTACT US if you and/or your colleagues are available for a brief meeting to participate in our study.

Alphacore is developing an intelligent power source reliability monitoring and failure mitigation system for NASA under a Small Business Technology Transfer (STTR) Phase I program.

At NASA’s request, Alphacore is participating in a special National Science Foundation/led program to help us validate or adjust the technology and business tracks we are pursuing based on interviews with companies and organizations who are potential customers for products that will emerge from our development. We have identified you as one of these companies/organizations and you as a key person involved with this technology.

Alphacore’s NASA I/Corps program runs from October 15 through November 27, and we would like to schedule a call during that period. Please CONTACT US if you and/or your colleagues are available for a brief meeting to participate in our study.

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