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End State Solutions Joins Advanced Mobility Collective for Autonomous Transportation Innovation

Aviation Certification, Airspace Access and Operations Expert Firm Joins Collaborative Advanced Mobility Community

WAKE FOREST, N.C. (Oct. 19, 2020) –

End State Solutions and founding Chief Executive Officer Charlton Evans have joined the Advanced Mobility Collective to help accelerate innovative use of unmanned aerial systems with a broad range of […]

October 19th, 2020|News Releases, Press Releases|

Hovecon Joins Advanced Mobility Collective for Autonomous Transportation Innovation

More than a Decade of Industry, Academia and Government Collaboration for Unmanned Aircraft Systems

WAKE FOREST, N.C. (July 20, 2020) –

Hovecon LLC has joined the Advanced Mobility Collective to help accelerate innovative use of unmanned aerial systems.

The Advanced Mobility Collective is a community for collaboration to bring new mobility services […]

July 19th, 2020|News Releases, Press Releases|

Wireless Research Center Joins National Spectrum Consortium for 5G Innovation

Industry, Academia R&D Collaboration for 5G Innovation

WAKE FOREST, N.C. (June 22, 2020) – The Wireless Research Center has joined the National Spectrum Consortium to collaborate on innovative research and development that includes 5G, the next generation of wireless products and services. 5G will support faster broadband and a wide […]

June 22nd, 2020|News Releases, Press Releases|

New WRC Engineer is Ex-military Inventor

The Wireless Research Center … added a government technology visionary and former communications advisor to the Pentagon, Paul Allan Sadowski, to the team of senior engineers. … Sadowski’s government career includes U.S. Department of Defense and public safety technology. He is a […]

August 10th, 2019|

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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