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SAS Joins Advanced Mobility Collective Nonprofit Fostering Transportation Innovation

SAS Consultant Jim Trogdon Joins AMC Board of Advisors, Katy Salamati Joins AMC Experts in Residence

WAKE FOREST, N.C. and CARY, N.C. (June 1, 2021)

SAS, the leader in analytics, joined the Advanced Mobility Collective, a nonprofit global community fostering new mobility and transportation services for people and freight.

SAS joins a growing […]

June 1st, 2021|News Releases, Press Releases|

Geospatial Data is a Foundation to Drive Innovation for Autonomous Air and Ground Vehicles

Data Science and Analytics Firm Lifescale Analytics Joins Advanced Mobility Collective

WAKE FOREST, N.C. (Dec. 14, 2020)

Geospatial data is driving new advanced mobility and transportation solutions for cargo and people, unleashing machine learning and artificial intelligence as transportation breaks into the third dimension.

Lifescale Analytics, a data science […]

December 14th, 2020|News Releases, Press Releases|

Architectural Design and Urban Planning Evolving to Support Autonomous Air and Ground Vehicles

Architecture and Urban Planning Firm JDavis Joins Advanced Mobility Collective

WAKE FOREST, N.C. (Nov. 16, 2020)

JDavis, an architecture and urban planning firm, joined the Advanced Mobility Collective in its mission to help accelerate the innovative use of autonomous air and ground vehicles.

The firm, with offices in Raleigh and Philadelphia, will collaborate […]

November 16th, 2020|News Releases, Press Releases|

How 5G May Improve Early Warnings of Severe Weather


… a team of engineers is exploring the possibility of using data found in 5G wireless signals to measure a key factor in the early detection of tornadoes. The group is part of a nonprofit test lab and engineering consulting firm called […]

May 26th, 2021|

The Wireless Research Center is an independent, private nonprofit research center dedicated to applied research and engineering. The WRC helps clients from around the world develop products and services that advance wireless technology innovation – from in-body sensors and implanted medical devices to satellites and space exploration.

Success is fostered by building a community of collaboration in public and private sectors, accelerating development of ideas from initial concept through commercial production. The WRC’s novel approach to intellectual property does not require a share of jointly developed inventions, unique among research organizations globally.

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