Chrysler and Nasa Partner to Advance Technologies

By NicerNews • on April 26, 2010

Original Source: http://www.sustainablelifemedia.com
Original Publication Date: April 21, 2010

April 21, 2010- Chrysler Group LLC and NASA launched a collaboration this week which facilitates technology and resource sharing between the organizations. The newly formed alliance will focus on new and emerging technologies in several areas of mutual interest; building upon an alliance which dates back to 1961.

The alliance allows Chrysler Group and NASA to tap into existing and emerging space exploration and automotive technologies. The shared knowledge will be used in their respective activities.

“This is a great opportunity to share knowledge and data in areas where both Chrysler Group and NASA have a vested interest,” said Scott Kunselman, Senior Vice President, Chrysler Engineering. “We value the opportunity to work with NASA and will implement what is learned to further improve our Chrysler, Dodge, Jeep® and Ram Truck products.
Project teams have been assigned to different technologies, and each team includes a Chrysler Group and a NASA technical specialist. Chrysler has already benefited from the alliance from shared research on reliable surface navigation sensors.

Chrysler Group has a history of working with NASA on America’s space efforts. In 1961, Chrysler built Redstone rockets for the Mercury Project which put the first American in space. Also, Chrysler built boosters to power the first two Apollo spacecraft into earth orbit, including the program’s first manned mission in 1968.

Source: GLOBE-Net

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