NASA and Crown Consulting Research Veteran Joins Advanced Mobility Collective
Tom Davis Joins Nonprofit Community as Expert in Residence
WAKE FOREST, N.C. (April 8, 2020) – Tom Davis, an aviation and advanced air mobility veteran at NASA and Crown Consulting, has joined the Advanced Mobility Collective as an expert in residence and member of the Board of Advisors.
Advanced Mobility Collective Launches for Autonomous Air and Ground Vehicle Innovation
Healthcare Drone Delivery Innovator WakeMed Joins The Collective Community Focused on 3-D Autonomous Mobility
WAKE FOREST, N.C. (Feb. 25, 2020) – The Advanced Mobility Collective, a new community for collaboration to bring new mobility services to life, launched today with WakeMed Health & Hospitals, Cherokee Nation Business and The Stone Agency […]
Green Stream Technologies Environmental Monitoring Start-Up Relocates to Wireless Research Center
Commercialization Center Expansion Supports Technology Entrepreneurs
WAKE FOREST, N.C. (Feb 4, 2020) – Green Stream Technologies, an environmental monitoring company, has relocated its headquarters to the Wireless Research Center in the expanded commercialization center in Wake Forest.
Green Stream provides a real-time flood monitoring solution for state, county […]
UNC-TV Using Next Gen TV Tools To Assist First Responders
As part of a new partnership between UNC-TV Public Media North Carolina, the North Carolina Department of Information Technology and the Wireless Research Center of North Carolina for a public safety research center, new products and services will be […]
The Southeast’s Value Proposition for the IoT Data Revolution
Over the past five years, (the WRC’s) IoT-focused organization, RIoT, has convened 85 corporate, university and municipal government partners regularly in the IoT conversation. Representatives from more than 1,200 companies have attended RIoT events and shared how emerging technologies are […]
IOT manufacturers must get wireless right: This North Carolina nonprofit can help
The Foundation for Research on Information Technologies in Society (IT’IS) in Zurich, Switzerland in partnership with WRC are now testing and validating a POPEYE (human model) in WRC’s anechoic chamber. “We believe the relationship […]
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.