Bay Area Houston Advanced Technology Consortium May 2013
What is BayTech? Bay Area Houston Advanced Technology Consortium A Public-Private Consortium 501 (c)(3) A Public-Private Consortium Administration Facilitate Coordinate Support Government Federal State Local Academia Rice TAMU UHCL SJCD UH Partners BAHEP HTC Gulf Coast Workforce Industries Aerospace Special Chemical Petrochem Medical Te c h n i c a l E x p e r t i s e, Te c h n o l o g y D e v e l o p m e n t, U n i q u e F a c i l i t i e s Customers Across Multiple Industries Matching Needs with Technical Expertise for Innovative Solutions
Why BayTech? Factors emerged creating uncertainty and vulnerability in the Human Spaceflight program resulting in potential loss of highly skilled workforce BayTech created to retain human spaceflight expertise, jobs, and business in the Bay Area Houston region Questions about future of Human Spaceflight post Shuttle Program BayTech Concept Roll Out Facilities Agreements established Director Hired Training Programs Held Grant Applications Submitted 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 Contingency Planning For Post-Shuttle Era at NASA JSC BayTech Launched 501c(3) Status achieved Board of Directors Formed NASA Space Act Agreement Wagner-Peyser Grant Consortium Formed NASA Facility Use Extensions More Corporate Partnerships for Innovation and Research Jobs and New Products Realized
BayTech s Goals: Create and Retain Jobs and Business in Bay Area Houston by o o o Acquiring public and private research and technology development funding Pursuing partnerships to support technology development Securing customers and providing simplified access to JSC capabilities
Acquiring Technology Development Funidng Leveraging JSC Capabilities How Does BayTech Work? External Customer Technical Requirements Space Act Agreement: Simplified Access to JSC Facilities NASA JSC Product Commercialization Securing customers and providing simplified access to JSC capabilities Jobs and Revenue Streams Funding Agency BayTech Consortium: Research Teams and Expertise Respond to research request NASA JSC Academia Industry Acquiring public and private research and technology development funding Innovation and Workforce Development
Reimbursable Space Act Agreement with NASA JSC executed in March 2012 30 agreements have been executed with commercial companies through May 2013 to utilize NASA JSC capabilities with a value in excess of $300K 6 more agreements in work Many of the companies are from outside of Texas Securing Customers and Providing Simplified Access to JSC Capabilities External Customer Technical Requirements NASA JSC Space Act Agreement: Simplified Access to JSC Facilities
Securing Customers and Providing Simplified Access to JSC Capabilities NASA JSC capability descriptions available through the BayTech webpage www.baytechsolutions.org
BayTech Collaborations
o Partnering and collaborating with UH, UHCL, SJCD, JSC, BAHEP in a Wagner-Peyser grant application submission o o o BayTech & Cybersecurity Develop a regional cybersecurity framework applicable to diverse Houston industries such as Aerospace, Petrochemical, Energy, Medical, The Port of Houston Develop cybersecurity curriculum, train the trainer, and employ instructors at the collegiate level Create a regional Cybersecurity Council
BayTech & Aquifer Group Plans for large scale water projects in Texas Watershed Restoration Aquifer Storage & Recovery Desalination inland & coastal Establishment of Water- Energy Nexus (WEN) Alliance in Bay Area Houston Desire to partner with JSC in water research Partnering for truly sustainable water supplies in Texas and throughout the world Perception Reality
BayTech & Energy Frontiers International Building Relationships for Future Collaborations Energy Frontiers International's members are grateful to BayTech for organizing a very memorable and informative site visit to the Johnson Space Center. EFI's member companies have been exploring the frontiers of energy technology for more than three decades, and the capabilities of NASA's JSC are relevant and potentially of interest to them. EFI's site visits over the years have typically been to facilities worldwide that represent unique, state-of-the-art, and first-of-a-kind capabilities and innovation, and the JSC visit was very much in this tradition. Increasingly abundant supplies of low-cost natural gas are driving new investments in emerging energy technologies, and bringing some interesting energy development work back to the Houston area. The JSC appears to be well-placed to take advantage of this dynamic shift, and their team provided a compelling case for taking a close look at how their capabilities, facilities, and know-how can be of value to companies in this sector. Quote from Christopher Kidder, President, Energy Frontiers International
BayTech and Pumps & Pipes A unique collaborative initiative between Houston s Medical, Oil & Gas, and now Aerospace industries, designed to explore potential crossover ideas and technologies
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Kim Morris, Director 18045 Saturn Lane Houston, TX 77258-8724 832.536.3255 kim@bayareahouston.com www.baytechsolutions.org