TECHNOLOGY TRANSFER LICENSING OPPORTUNITY: 3D-Printed Injector for Cryogenic Fluid Management (MFS-TOPS-104)
National Aeronautics and Space Administration · NATIONAL AERONAUTICS AND SPACE ADMINISTRATION
- Response deadline
- Mar 1, 2027, 7:00 PM EST
- Posted
- Mar 23, 2026
- Solicitation
- T2P-MSFC-00053
- Set-aside
- None listed
- Place of performance
- —
- Contracting office
- NASA MARSHALL SPACE FLIGHT CENTER · HUNTSVILLE · AL
- Source
- SAM.gov · updated May 9, 2026
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: Innovators at the Marshall Space Flight Center have developed a system to minimize boil-off during cryogen transfer and storage using an additive manufactured injector with an augmented thermodynamic venting system (TVS). Cryogenic fluid transfer is important for both ground and space-based systems and typically requires venting of a receiver vessel during the chill and fill process to maintain a pressure favorable to fluid flow. NASA's TVS Augmented Injector offers an alternative system that gradually cools the inside of receiving tanks, improving cryogenic fluid transfer and storage efficiency and minimizing or eliminating the time the receiver tank vent needs to be open. The injector is a small piece of 3D-printed hardware that can be easily used with or integrated into tanks or filling equipment in any space or industrial application where a cryogenic fluid is being transferred. The injector may also be employed for long-term cryogenic fluid storage as a means of controlling tank pressure if integrated with a recirculation pump. 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/MFS-TOPS-104 If you have any questions, please e-mail NASA�s Technology Transfer Program at Agency-Patent-Licensing@mail.nasa.gov with the title of this Technology Transfer Opportunity as listed in this SAM.gov notice and your preferred contact information. 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.
What similar awards have paid
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Typical award size
$75,670
Middle of the pack for similar past awards
Most similar awards fall between $32,933 and $209,790
Who has won work like this
Public awardees in this lane — useful for competitor scan or teaming ideas, not a ranked list of “best” firms.
- 1VIRGINIA COMMERCIAL SPACE FLIGHT AUTHORITY1 award$1.60M
- 2MASSACHUSETTS INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY1 award$299,580
- 3AVP. SISTEMAS S.A.1 award$120,000
- 4UNIVERSITY OF SOUTH CAROLINA1 award$75,670
- 5MISCELLANEOUS FOREIGN AWARDEES2 awards$48,452
- 6SOUTH AFRICAN NATIONAL SPACE AGENCY1 award$32,413
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Intelligence only — not legal advice or a guarantee of award. Always verify requirements on the official SAM.gov notice. Past award amounts are public history, not a suggested bid or prediction. Notice ID 2e18fd9c3d844d2ba350317bd07392f2.