Spun out of Texas A&M University, Harmony Aeronautics is focused on the commercialization of a dual-use quiet propulsion technology for electrical vertical take-off and landing (EVTOL). The firm's propulsion technology is 8x quieter and 50% more efficient than existing multiple-rotor design. The goal of the technology is to decrease EVTOL noise -- currently a pain point that limits acceptance in civilian markets and increases risk for military applications. The company aims to use this technology to license to existing manned and unmanned aircraft vendors as well as offering engineering services for propulsion solutions. The firm's founding team are award-winning acoustic, mechanical, and electrical engineers with experience from NASA, Boeing, and Army Research Laboratory. The group founded Harmony Aeronautics with a singular mission and vision to be a global leader in ultra-quiet propulsion design. Harmony was one of the top five teams in Boeing's GoFly Prize out of 800+ global competitors.