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Learn about SwRI-developed ActiveITS™ and other intelligent systems and automated technology at the ITS America Conference in Detroit, Mich., June 9-12.
➡️ Booth no. 3031
See the list of staff presentations with the link below ⬇️
https://ow.ly/Frbw50Z9Uze
SwRI’s James Dante named Association for Materials Protection and Performance Fellow
https://ow.ly/8Bpr50Z9XPt
SwRI demonstrates technologies that allow off-road vehicles to meet proposed emissions standards
https://ow.ly/lKbn50Z9SYG
SwRI developed this Planetary Laboratory for Novel Experiments Testing and eXperiments (Planet-X) facility to evaluate space hardware at temperatures from -200 to 200 Celsius, in high vacuum, using a high-resolution gas analyzer and other sensors. #TechTuesday
Watch SwRI’s Dr. Peter Lee discuss the difference between friction and wear on the Motor Oil Geek YouTube channel.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HP4KENwl2Ts
SwRI is exhibiting at the 28th Microencapsulation Industrial Convention in Valencia, Spain.
Learn about new and emerging technologies at our booth.
https://ow.ly/krVe50Z8Zps
Free Webinar | Join SwRI’s Kelsi Katcher for an overview of “Wet Gas Compression” fundamentals and performance trends.
📆 June 17
🕛 12:00 p.m. CT
https://www.swri.org/events/wet-gas-compression?&utm_medium=sm&utm_source=bluesky&utm_campaign=free-web-wet-gas-sm
We're at the ChemE Show in Houston!
➡️ Visit our booth to hear from Meza and SwRI's expert process chemists and chemical engineers who help guide clients from basic R&D to scale-up and commercialization.
https://ow.ly/eSOL50Z9zJh
SwRI’s Cameron Mott will present “Patching and Assurance for Trusted Cybersecure Hardened Libraries and Binaries” at Cyber-Physical Systems Security Summit or CPS3 hosted by the NDIA Michigan Chapter.
https://ndia-mich.org/event/cyber-physical-systems-security-summit/
Frequent impacts from asteroids in Earth’s earliest days shaped the crust and created environments that may have supported prebiotic chemistry—and possibly even early life. 🧪
New research in @aguadvances.bsky.social by researchers @swri.org and Purdue University. eos.org/research-spo...
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Frequent impacts from asteroids and planetesimals in Earth’s earliest days shaped the planet’s crust and created environments that may have supported prebiotic chemistry, and possibly even early life.