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75 Years of Innovation: CALO (Cognitive Assistant that Learns and Organizes)
A research project that developed an enduring personalized cognitive assistant
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SRI internship program spotlights brightest up and coming minds
SRI’s interns work hand-in-hand with seasoned SRI experts on world-changing solutions
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75 Years of Innovation: ARPANET
A collaborative project that gave rise to the modern internet.
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Exploring the solar system with SRI’s CMOS Imager
Imagine watching the launch of a NASA planetary mission and knowing that technology you built is along for the ride. It must be thrilling, and SRI’s Jim Janesick knows the feeling well.
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75 Years of Innovation: FRASTA (Fracture Surface Topography Analysis)
A method to look at subsurface cracks and their growth patterns to determine topographical characteristics of material fatigue.
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Featured innovator: Rich Mahoney, Seismic
Mahoney is the founder of Seismic, an SRI International spinoff venture that is using robotics to write the future of wearable technology.
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Almost one third of life science companies set to begin quantum computing evaluation this year
Pistoia Alliance, QED-C and QuPharm join forces to help biopharma and healthcare industry exploit quantum computing’s potential
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75 Years of Innovation: Solar electricity
The first World Symposium on Applied Solar Energy that resulted in the world’s first commercially viable amorphous solar silicon cell and several solar energy-related patents
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Vitrina AI: The future of video licensing transactions
The innovative start-up is a potentially market-changing spinoff of SRI Ventures
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75 Years of Innovation: Motobot
The first autonomous motorcycle-riding humanoid robot.
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Kasisto: On COVID-19 and being at the forefront of conversational AI
KAI, a conversational AI digital assistant-enabled platform from SRI spin-off Kasisto, demonstrated how AI can stand up to extreme challenges.
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75 Years of Innovation: Advanced Modular Incoherent Scatter Radar (AMISR)
SRI developed the first remotely controllable, and relocatable, ISR facility that could be used by research scientists across the world.