A technology, engineering and design-based company in New York has secured first place in NASA’s CO2 Conversion Challenge with a project that converts CO2 into sugars to create new resources on Mars. The competition was meant to demonstrate the most efficient means of CO2 conversion that would allow future inhabitants of the planet to manufacture products using Mars’ atmospheric carbon dioxide and water as resources. “We are thrilled to have received this incredible recognition from NASA,” said Gregory Constantine, CEO and co-founder of Air Company, “The possibilities and applications for our technology are vast and we are thrilled to be able to continue to use innovation to push boundaries.