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Provided by AGPFort Collins, CO, April 30, 2026 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- The U.S. National Science Foundation (NSF) ASCEND Engine, powered by Innosphere, today announced the opening of its 2026 Translational Research and Development (R&D) Funding Program, making available $750,000 for projects that advance the region’s capabilities in environmental sensing, artificial intelligence, and decision-support technologies. Up to three awards of approximately $250,000 each are available to Colorado and Wyoming-based teams working to transform innovative concepts into real-world solutions that protect communities from natural hazards.
The ASCEND Engine, operated by Innosphere, is a place-based innovation ecosystem that aims to turn the Mountain West’s world-class sensing assets into scalable, commercially viable technologies. Over the past two decades, Colorado and Wyoming have faced intensifying wildfires, droughts, soil degradation, and air quality challenges — making the region both a critical proving ground and a natural laboratory for next-generation environmental technologies.
“Colorado and Wyoming are producing some of the most consequential environmental monitoring capabilities in the country right now. We're excited to see what applicants bring to this RFP cycle and we hope to fund integrative projects that can deploy cutting-edge sensing and AI research within the communities and industries that want to adopt new technologies to increase their resilience to natural hazards.”
— Sam Malloy R&D Director, NSF ASCEND Engine
Program Focus: Extreme Weather and Natural Hazard Preparedness
Key Dates and Eligibility
How to Apply
About the NSF ASCEND Engine
Led by Innosphere and funded by the U.S. National Science Foundation (NSF), with support from the State of Colorado and the State of Wyoming, the NSF ASCEND Engine is a collaborative initiative focused on driving innovation in environmental sensing and analytics across the Colorado-Wyoming region. The NSF ASCEND Engine brings together a diverse network of partners to develop and commercialize technologies that address critical resilience challenges, foster economic growth and enhance community well-being. Visit www.innosphere.org/nsf-engine for more information.
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