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Department of Energy

TECHNOLOGY LICENSING OPPORTUNITY: Zirconium Electrochemical Hydrogen Sensor

Hydrogen Detection for Surface and Subsurface applications This solid-state electrochemical mixed potential sensor from Los Alamos National Laboratory is a rugged device that will detect and quantify trace concentrations of hydrogen in a wide variety of environments including high temperature, humidity and…

Posted: Mar 17, 2026Due: Apr 01, 2026Due in 13d
Department of Energy

TECHNOLOGY LICENSING OPPORTUNITY: EcoFite

EcoFite: Microbial Formulation for Resilient Crop Performance A versatile microbial consortium that enhances plant productivity and stress tolerance across greenhouse and field applications Technology Readiness Level 5-6 EcoFite is being validated in active greenhouse and field trials on tomatoes, lettuce, and sorghum…

Posted: Mar 13, 2026Due: Mar 28, 2026Due in 9d
Department of Energy

TECHNOLOGY LICENSING OPPORTUNITY: Real-Time Polymer Cure Monitoring System

This invention from scientists at Los Alamos National Laboratory provides a new way to monitor how materials like epoxies, adhesives and coatings harden and gain strength during manufacturing. It combines two measurement techniques to track, at the same time and without damaging…

Posted: Feb 23, 2026Due: Mar 13, 2026Closed
Department of Energy

TECHNOLOGY LICENSING OPPORTUNITY: Extremely Light Foam (ELF)

ELF (Extremely Light Foam) is a new way to make structural foam that is both much lighter and much stronger than today’s alternatives. The process, developed by scientists at Los Alamos National Laboratory, uses common epoxy materials mixed with tiny hollow particles…

Posted: Feb 20, 2026Due: Mar 12, 2026Closed
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2 notices close in the next 14 days on this page. Frequent issuing offices include TRIAD - DOE CONTRACTOR.

  • Common set-aside patterns here: NONE. Align your pursuit list with your certifications.
  • Recurring NAICS in this snapshot: 334519, 334516, and 325998. Keep reusable technical narratives mapped to these codes.
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