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Technology Demonstration Resources: Conferences and Meetings
 
A series of meetings, conferences, and workshops in planning or previously held to help potential users of the International Space Station (ISS) develop concepts and projects to fly on Station as a technology testbed.

Past Meetings

1st Annual International Space Station (ISS) Research and Development Conference: Results and Opportunities -- The Decade of Utilization, June 26-28, 2012, Denver, Colo.

› Link to Plenary Presentations
› Link to Review
› Link to Conference Information
› Link to AAS
› Link to CASIS

Customer Service Helpline

The International Space Station Research Integration Office has both a phone and an email customer service helpline that Payload Developers and others interested in doing research can contact to get assistance. The phone is staffed during regular business hours, or messages may be issued after hours, and a representative will return the call on the next business day. Phone: 281-244-6187, email: jsc-iss-research-helpline@mail.nasa.gov.

If you have questions regarding NASA badging, security, or remote computer online access (e.g., to NASA internal websites, ISS Payloads documentation, etc.), please download and read this Access Processes for Payload Developers document. For further info or assistance with these issues, please contact Mr. Jim Cochrane at: 281-244-6385.