Podcast shines light on NSWC innovations
December 13, 2022
Tech Talk Tuesday breaks down patent, licensing process
Carol Johnson, Southern Indiana Business Report CRANE – The engineers and scientists at Naval Surface Warfare Center Crane Division are primarily focused on innovations that will benefit America’s warfighter, but these innovators are also developing technologies that can be used commercially in health care, agriculture and in everyday life. A new podcast is shining a light on the innovations coming out of Crane’s labs and explaining how that intellectual property can be transferred for use in the public domain. Called Tech Talk Tuesday, the podcast airs the first Tuesday of the month and can be found on a wide variety of podcast hosting platforms. Amanda Brock McCullough is host of Tech Talk Tuesday. She works in the NSWC Crane legal office assisting with the patent process.“I didn’t see myself doing this but I really love it. It’s fun to see that whole circle. I find it very exciting to have all these amazing technologies benefit the public and to work with all these inventors who are so on fire for what they work on,” McCullough said.As the podcast develops, McCullough said episodes will look at specific technologies spanning weapons to health care. Segments last about 20 minutes. The first guests were Annie Bullock-Yoder, who serves as a tech transfer specialist, and Julie Shaff, deputy director of the Naval X Midwest Tech Bridge. The next podcast, available Dec. 6, will introduce listeners to Heath Murray of Dioltas, and Andy Lehman, head of accelerator programming at The Mill in Bloomington.