Collins Aerospace inaugurates Powered by Collins Initiative
Fostered technology development in collaboration with deep tech firms to advance technologies for UAS, composites recycling, batteries and space mobility.
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Collins Aerospace (Charlotte, N.C., U.S. and Austin, Texas, U.S.) has launch of its Powered by Collins Initiative to foster technology innovation with deep tech small- to medium-sized enterprises. Unveiled at the South by Southwest Conference, the program aims to facilitate collaboration between Collins and deep tech firms on advanced technologies to rapidly field new products and services for the aerospace industry. ​
“Deep tech firms are responsible for some of today’s most groundbreaking technological innovations, so collaboration with them is critical to our mission of providing the most advanced solutions to our customers as quickly as possible,” says Mary Lombardo, vice president, advanced technology for Collins Aerospace. “Through the Powered by Collins Initiative, we’re establishing a clear channel for engagement between deep tech and one of the world’s leading aerospace companies. We welcome collaborators that share our passion for pushing the envelope — whether they’re within, adjacent to or outside the aerospace industry.”
For its inaugural call, the Powered by Collins Initiative has published four Collaboration Opportunities focused on technologies critical to the future of aerospace:
- Extravehicular Space Mobility
- High-Performance Batteries
- Autonomy for Small UAS
- Composites Recycling
Any company with at least three full-time employees is eligible to apply. After reviewing all submissions, Collins will select a set of respondents to participate in funded, rapid development demonstration programs. For more information, .
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