At the 2023 Federal Laboratory Consortium National Meeting the Excellence in Technology Transfer award was presented to the U.S. Army Medical Research and Development Office of Medical Technology Transfer team for the Estimated Core Temperature (ECTemp)/Individual Heat Acclimation Training Tool (iHATT) invention. Each year, the Excellence in Technology Transfer award is presented to Federal research teams who bring their lab innovations to the commercial space by partnering with external businesses and universities to advance society. ECTemp is a sensor-based technology developed by Dr. Mark Buller, data scientist for the Thermal and Mountain Medicine Division (TMMD) at the U.S. Army Research Institute of Environmental Medicine (USARIEM). Its counterpart, iHATT, was developed in conjunction with Dr. Simon Delves, thermal physiologist at the Royal Navy Institute of Naval Medicine in the United Kingdom. (Courtesy of FLC Webmaster)
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