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Honeybee Robotics, Ltd.

Company Information
Address
Building 128, Suite 121 63 Flushing Ave Unit 150
Brooklyn, NY 11205
United States


http://www.honeybeerobotics.com

Information

UEI: F7UHKQTEYHW8

# of Employees: 90


Ownership Information

HUBZone Owned: No

Socially and Economically Disadvantaged: No

Woman Owned: No




Success Stories

  1. SBIR-STTR-Success: Honeybee-Robotics

    In the search to find extraterrestrial life, one mantra says it all: Follow the water. Wherever water flows on Earth, one can be sure to find life – and that principle may well transcend to other worlds. NASA has been investing in technology that can go beyond what one can assess from the surface;...

Award Charts




Award Listing

  1. NanoDrill: 1 Actuator Core Acquisition System

    Amount: $123,049.00

    We propose to design, build and test a 1 kg, single actuator, sample acquisition drill. The drill uses a novel method of core or powder acquisition. The core acquisition bit can be used for either a r ...

    SBIRPhase I2013National Aeronautics and Space Administration
  2. Lasercom for Intra-Nanosat Communication (LINC)

    Amount: $124,797.00

    Earth orbiting spacecraft, deep space science missions, and unmanned aerial vehicles are facing increasing data volumes to be transmitted to ground stations. Laser Communication (Laser Com) terminals ...

    SBIRPhase I2012National Aeronautics and Space Administration
  3. Mobile In-Situ Mars Water Extractor (MISME)

    Amount: $124,898.00

    Extracting water and volatiles from icy soils requires excavating and manipulating those soils as feedstock, but the Phoenix mission demonstrated some of the difficulties that may be encountered durin ...

    SBIRPhase I2012National Aeronautics and Space Administration
  4. Aladdin: Semi-Autonomous Module for Robotic Door Opening

    Amount: $440,042.00

    Honeybee Robotics and iRobot propose to develop technologies that will enable small UGVs to open doors semi-autonomously. These technologies will be integrated in a modular Aladdin Payload that can be ...

    SBIRPhase II2012Department of Defense Army
  5. AN/ALE-47 Dispenser Assembly Retaining System

    Amount: $756,337.00

    In order to provide the Navy with an efficient, reliable, safe and easy to use means of attaching CMDS magazines to their housings on board aircrafts, Honeybee Robotics Spacecraft Mechanisms Corporati ...

    SBIRPhase II2012Department of Defense Navy
  6. TORC-SP: High Torque, Low Jitter Scissored-Pair CMG Technology

    Amount: $599,980.00

    NASA sees an increasing role in the near future for small satellites in the 5-100 kg size range. A potentially disruptive technology, small satellites are being eyed as platforms for the rapid demonst ...

    SBIRPhase II2011National Aeronautics and Space Administration
  7. Extreme Temperature Gearhead

    Amount: $599,356.00

    In response to the need for actuators that can operate in the harsh Venusian environment for extended periods of time, Honeybee Robotics conducted extensive research and testing to resolve the tall po ...

    SBIRPhase II2011National Aeronautics and Space Administration
  8. Arm-Deployed Rotary-Percussive Coring Drill

    Amount: $599,401.00

    The continued development of automated sample acquisition and handling tools is of critical importance to future robotic missions on Mars, the Moon, Venus, and other planetary bodies. In response to t ...

    SBIRPhase II2011National Aeronautics and Space Administration
  9. Parametric Optimization and Prediction Tool for Excavation and Prospecting Tasks

    Amount: $599,949.00

    Honeybee Robotics therefore proposed to develop a software tool for facilitating prospecting and excavation system trades in support of selecting an optimal architecture for the Moon. The tool could s ...

    SBIRPhase II2011National Aeronautics and Space Administration
  10. DIHeDRAL: Downhole Regolith Interrogation with Helium-Assisted Drill and LIBS

    Amount: $749,748.00

    Future landed robotic missions to the lunar poles will seek to characterize the properties of subsurface regolith. Current instruments for such in-situ analysis, however, require that geological sampl ...

    SBIRPhase II2011National Aeronautics and Space Administration
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