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Heliospace Wins NASA SBIR Phase II Award for QuasiStatic Release Mechanism

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Heliospace Corp., a subsidiary of Helio Corporation (OTC:HLEO), has secured a NASA Phase II Small Business Innovation Research (SBIR) Grant for its QuasiStatic Release Mechanism (QSRM). This next-generation release mechanism generates minimal shock during actuation, making it ideal for sensitive equipment in flight systems.

The QSRM technology offers significant advantages, including reduced shock during actuation, field resetability to reduce project costs and schedule risks, and improved verification capabilities. The mechanism is particularly suitable for sensitive electronics, optical systems, avionics, and sensors where shock mitigation is crucial.

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  • Secured NASA Phase II SBIR grant for QSRM technology development
  • QSRM offers field resetability, reducing project costs and schedule risks
  • Technology has potential commercial applications in sensitive flight systems

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QSRMTM generates negligible shock upon actuation, is part of the next generation of release mechanisms

BERKELEY, CALIFORNIA / ACCESS Newswire / May 27, 2025 / Heliospace Corp., a subsidiary of Helio Corporation (OTC:HLEO) has been awarded a NASA Phase II Small Business Innovation Research Grant (SBIR) for its QuasiStatic Release Mechanism™ (QSRM™), a next generation release mechanism that generate negligible shock upon actuation.Heliospace

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NASA SBIR Phase II awards support in-depth development of R&D ideas whose feasibility has been established in Phase I and that are likely to result in a commercial product.

"We're excited about the many possible uses of QSRM™," says Greg Delory, Co-Founder and Chief Executive Officer at Heliospace. "This includes sensitive electronics, optical systems, avionics, sensors, and other shock-sensitive hardware used in any flight system application where mitigating shock is of paramount importance."

"QSRM™ has many advantages over the current state-of-the-art development," says Joe Pitman, Co-Founder and Chief Technology Officer at Heliospace. "Reduced exported shock during actuation, field resetability that helps mitigate project costs and schedule risk, and improved verification and validation activities make QSRM™ an attractive option to replace traditional release mechanism."

About Helio Corporation:
Helio Corporation is a technology, engineering and research and development (R&D) holding company serving commercial, government and non-profit organizations. Our wholly owned subsidiary, Heliospace Corporation ("Heliospace"), is an aerospace company specializing in the design, engineering, assembly and test of space flight qualified hardware and provides systems engineering, modeling, analysis, integration and test services to customers in government, commercial, private and non-profit markets. With deep expertise in civil space missions combined with a growing business serving commercial companies, our primary company objective is to enable humanity's pursuit of the scientific and commercial development of space. https://helio.space/

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FAQ

What is the NASA SBIR Phase II grant awarded to Heliospace (HLEO) in 2025?

Heliospace received a NASA SBIR Phase II grant for their QuasiStatic Release Mechanism (QSRM), a technology that generates minimal shock during actuation for sensitive flight system equipment.

What are the main advantages of Heliospace's QSRM technology?

QSRM's advantages include reduced exported shock during actuation, field resetability to reduce costs and schedule risks, and improved verification and validation capabilities.

What applications does Heliospace's QSRM technology target?

QSRM targets applications involving sensitive electronics, optical systems, avionics, sensors, and other shock-sensitive hardware used in flight system applications.

Who are the key executives behind Heliospace's QSRM development?

Greg Delory serves as Co-Founder and CEO, while Joe Pitman is Co-Founder and CTO of Heliospace.
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