Head of NASA’s Ames Research Center to Speak at the 2012 BlueTech Forum on Technology Applications for Planet Earth

NASA is at the forefront of researching advanced life support and closed water systems for deep space exploration, and for expanding the frontiers for long-term human colonization of space. The focus on water has led to inventions and applications that we commonly use in everyday life. At the 2012 BlueTech Forum, Michael T. Flynn, Head of the NASA Ames Research Center will present highlights of the agency’s focus on examining ways to sustainably meet water needs.

Washington, DC, April 26, 2012 --(PR.com)-- Michael T. Flynn, Head of Water Technology Development Laboratory at NASA Ames Research Center is a featured speaker at the 2012 BlueTech Forum May 30th in San Francisco and will present NASA’s seminal research on advanced life support and closed water systems for deep space exploration.

NASA is at the forefront of researching advanced life support and closed water systems for deep space exploration, and for expanding the frontiers for long-term human colonization of space. The focus on water has led to inventions and applications that we commonly use in everyday life, such as osmosis, osmotic distillation, and ammonia reduction.

The BlueTech Forum is one of the industry's premiere conferences featuring innovative technologies in the water and wastewater treatment industries. The event brings together water industry leaders, investors, and start-ups to address and discuss the development, financing and commercialization of innovative water technologies. Presented by O2 Environmental, under the leadership of CEO Paul O’Callaghan, this one-day, game-changing event for high-level attendees features speakers with thought provoking perspectives on industry issues, opportunities, challenges, and technologies.

Mr. Flynn has over 23 years experience in the development of advanced water recycling technologies for NASA and over ninety relevant peer reviewed publications in the field. He has received two R&D 100 Awards, a Wright Brothers Medal, and an Arch T. Calwell Merit Award. He has also been involved in the startup of three private companies in the water technology sector.

Register today, and take part in the event for water tech professionals. Attend the BlueTech Forum, May 30, 2012 in San Francisco for fresh perspectives on familiar issues and challenges, investment opportunities, networking, and new water strategies and technologies.

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