75 years of innovation
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75 Years of Innovation: Open Agent Architecture software (OAA®)
The creation of a computing framework to accommodate the use of distributed agents for faster, more autonomous software packages
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75 Years of Innovation: CMOS, complementary metal-oxide-semiconductor
Development of a faster, less power-hungry version of a metal oxide semiconductor
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75 Years of Innovation: Abacus Drive
One of the only new fixed-ratio rotary transmissions since the Harmonic Drive debuted in the 1960’s
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75 Years of Innovation: Shakey the Robot
It came, it saw, it shook up AI.
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75 Years of Innovation: Electrostatic discharge rods
First commercial electrostatic discharge rod to protect airplane wings from radio interference and static electricity
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75 Years of Innovation: Head Start program
The delivery of a rich and resourceful education program for low-income and disadvantaged children
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75 Years of Innovation: Acoustic Modem
Commercialization of acoustic modems to allow mass adoption
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75 Years of Innovation: Handwriting recognition
The ability to verify handwritten signatures in real-time
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75 Years of Innovation: Banking Automation ERMA
A system to provide automated handling of personal checking accounts
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75 Years of Innovation: Color television
The second NTSC standard, chosen in 1953, was still used until 2000. This standard was chosen for its compatibility with existing black and white sets
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75 Years of Innovation: Synthetic polymer, Zylon
A plastic that overtook Kevlar in the 1980s as the world’s strongest polymer
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75 Years of Innovation: Eyetracker
How SRI opened the world’s eyes to the power of eye-tracking