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The Wireless Research Center Supports Rotary Entrepreneur Mentorship Launch Programs in Honor of Larry Steffann

WAKE FOREST, N.C. (Sept. 3, 2019) – The Wireless Research Center, in honor and memoriam to Larry Steffann, is supporting the Rotary Club’s new Launch Rolesville and the Launch Wake Forest programs to help entrepreneurs start and expand businesses.

Steffann served as a general manager of the WRC from 2013 until […]

September 12th, 2019|News Releases|

Wireless Network Technology Visionary Asokan Ram Joins the Wireless Research Center

Wireless Technologist from Ericsson and Ixia Advances WRC Wireless Systems Expertise Including Satellite, Aviation and Defense Technology


WAKE FOREST, N.C. (June 6, 2019) – Asokan Ram has joined the Wireless Research Center as senior architect. He brings three decades of wireless networking experience including satellite, aviation and defense communication systems, […]

June 6th, 2019|News Releases|

IoT Technology Shaping Sports and Entertainment

Public Invited to Join Discussion with IoT Experts at Atlanta Tech Village


What: Discover the IoT trends impacting – and poised to disrupt – the sports and entertainment industries.

RIoT, a community of technologists, engineers, business leaders, academics, policy makers and entrepreneurs who have a role in the Internet of Things […]

March 20th, 2019|News Releases|

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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