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LAUDERDALE, Fla., Sept. 10,
2024 /PRNewswire/ -- Zulu Pods Inc. (ZPI) has
been awarded a Phase 2 Small Business Innovation Research (SBIR)
award by the Office of Naval Research (ONR), part of the
Department of the Navy (DoN). The award will focus on continued
efforts to develop novel, innovative fluid delivery systems for
next generation jet engines used in Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (UAV).
The technology will support broader Department of Defense
initiatives aimed at rapidly developing and deploying thousands of
affordable autonomous systems across various warfighting domains
within 18 to 24 months.
The successful integration and application
of a ZPod within relevant engine architecture marks a significant
milestone for the company as focus begins to shift towards
commercialization.
In Q2 2024, ZPI performed an engine test at the Amherst R&D
facility utilizing its flagship product, the ZPod. The test
compared a ZPod, which precisely delivers minimum lubrication to
the engine bearing, against a combination of fuel and lubricant –
an approach widely used throughout the industry today. The results
demonstrated a significant reduction in lubricating fluid volume
required, which enables more efficient use of fuel to extend range
in mission critical applications.
The successful integration and application of a ZPod within
relevant engine architecture marks a significant milestone for the
company as focus begins to shift towards commercialization. In
June 2024, ZPI leased a new
production facility located in Northampton, Massachusetts with over
5,800 sq/ft of space for R&D, engineering, and
manufacturing.
In addition to expanding their engineering and operations teams,
procurement strategy will be a core focus as the U.S. Military
emphasizes supply chain readiness, cost efficiency, and capacity as
important qualifiers to adequately meet demand for rapid scale and
deployment of munitions. "Supply chain risk mitigation is
tantamount to technology capability in the eyes of our customers
and end users," said Rob Sladen, CEO of ZPI. "Our priority is
to begin investing in vertical integration early as we continue
late stage TRL advancement to ensure we are adaptive to potentially
high variability in production needs."
With a growing team, ZPI is naturally exploring new product and
application segments with its fluid delivery technology in
aerospace and defense. One area that shows promise is corrosion
prevention on critical mechanical systems. The DoD reports spending
approximately $20 billion annually on
maintenance due to corrosion, almost 20% of every maintenance
dollar. Corrosion also significantly affects the availability and
safety of systems and equipment which can severely impact combat
readiness.
The Anti-Corrosion Smart Pod (ACSP) builds off ZPI's
patented oil pod technology with the introduction of health
monitoring, data acquisition, and automated maintenance for
long-term asset storage in maintenance bays, repair facilities, and
overhaul depots. "Initial conversations with potential early
adopters have been very positive," Sladen reported. "We see immense
potential in reducing labor costs, performance degradation, and
potential failures of critical mechanical systems that are stored
for extended periods of time."
About Zulu Pods, Inc.
The ZPod is the world's first modular fluid delivery system that
combines the function of a reservoir, pump, and nozzle into a
single, self-contained, self-pressurized, and hermetically sealed
packaged oil delivery system. The ZPod is lighter, placed right in
the working zone of the engine bearing or gear compartment, and
meters the minimum amount of lubrication required for optimal
performance. ZPods can be used for primary lubrication on limited
life engines, backup lubrication during a loss of lubrication
event, or supplemental lubrication to extend oil interruption
capability.
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