RAM Air Turbines
The world’s most powerful Ducted Ram Air Turbine (RAT) for Electronic Warfare (EW), Intelligence, Surveillance, Reconnaissance (ISR) and emergency power generation systems… Read More
Non-Contacting Seals
The ATGI, HALO™ Non-Contacting Dynamic Seal series is a unique compliant seal design utilizing hydrostatic principles to offer a 50% reduction… Read More
Podded Systems

ATGI designs and manufactures customizable pods to accommodate a growing need for self-powered podded system for EW & ISR applications… Read More
Optical Sensors
ATGI has significant expertise and experience in many aspects of Optic and Electronic development and application… Read More
Many of ATGI’s awards are from Small Business Innovation Research (SBIR) contracts to develop new innovative technologies.
NAVAIR Phase III
High Power Ram Air Turbine
July 2012
ONR Rapid Innovation Fund (RIF)
Further development of Ram air Turbine (RAT) based power generation system for the NGJ
June 2012
State of Florida
ATGI received a Florida Matching Grant award.
September 2011
NAVAIR Phase IIE
Pod mechanical power production for Next Generation Jammer (NGJ)
June 2010
Phase III awards:
NASA SBIR Contract to develop a Mass Gauge For Zero Gravity
May 2, 2006
Phase II awards:
NAVAIR SBIR Phase II: POD Mechanical Power production
April 20, 2009
NAVAIR SBIR Phase II: Hybrid Lidar Radar Receiver for underwater imaging application
April 5, 2009
Army SBIR Phase II: Compliant Outer Air Seal
September 15, 2008
Army SBIR Phase II: CPP Extension: Hybrid Advanced Gas Turbine Seal
August 15, 2008
Army SBIR Phase II: Hybrid Advanced Gas Turbine Seal
February 15, 2006
NASA SBIR Phase II: Cryogenic Flow Sensor
December 2, 2005
NAVAIR SBIR Phase II: Solid-state Active-balance Powered-by-light
November 2, 2004
NAVAIR SBIR Phase II: Reverse Rotation Capable Turbine Seal
March 27, 2001
DOT SBIR Phase II: Portable Electronic Composite Track Loader
March 21, 2000
NASA SBIR Phase II: Optical Mass Gauge For Zero-Gravity
December 10, 1997
ATGI is located in Stuart, Florida in modern facilities that meet all federal, state and local environmental laws and regulations. In addition to our own research and development facilities, we enjoy close working relationships with specialized high-technology manufacturing firms. This permits ATGI to economically and efficiently produce test-ready prototypes of its concepts and low volume production quantities.