Wireless Research Center Rapidly Expanding Government Technology Innovation and Support for Clients
Government Technology Veteran Paul Allan Sadowski Brings Extensive Federal and State Government Experience to WRC team
WAKE FOREST, N.C. (Jan. 27, 2020) – The Wireless Research Center continues to expand applied research and development services for state and federal government and has added a government technology visionary and former communications advisor […]
NSF Announces Raleigh and Cary as Testbed Sites for Advanced Wireless
NC State to lead research aimed at creating a more flexible and adaptable 5G network
Sept. 18, 2019 Fifth generation (5G) wireless networks hold promise to be as much as 10 times more efficient than current 4G networks, with faster speeds and higher capacity to support many more data connections […]
RIoT Showcases IoT Innovation Shaping Government and Military Technology in Washington, D.C.
Public Invited to Join Discussion with IoT Experts at Mindspace
Keynote: IoT—4th Industrial Revolution or a Cybersecurity Armageddon?
Washington D.C. (Sept. 12, 2019) – From smart city projects to cybersecurity, discover the IoT trends fostering the thriving DC ecosystem. A former White House cybersecurity official and entrepreneur with a venture capital firm […]
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.