75 years of innovation
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75 Years of Innovation: DEAFNET
A computer-based communications network accessed by either a telecommunications device for the deaf (TDDs) or standard computer terminals
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75 Years of Innovation: Over the horizon radar
The wide aperture radar facility (WARF) was used for decades of over-the-horizon (OTH) research.
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75 Years of Innovation: Internetworking
The world’s first connection across three dissimilar networks -– considered to be the first true internet connection
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75 Years of Innovation: 911 emergency call system
Delivery of a robust emergency response system model that considered all moving parts, including technology, delivery and cost
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75 Years of Innovation: Spindt cathode field emission technology
A low power, lightweight replacement for older CRT technology allowing the development of modern flat-panel displays
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75 Years of Innovation: Digital FAX machine
Commercialization of the fax machine to make sending a document fast, accurate, and available to all
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75 Years of Innovation: Iris recognition
The ability to use iris recognition in real-life scenarios by removing previous constraints
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75 Years of Innovation: Cash management account (CMA)
World’s first cash management account (CMA) product to aggregate and streamline across financial products
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75 Years of Innovation: Optical video disk
The 3M and SRI International collaboration is now a famous pairing on the road to how we experience everyday modern entertainment
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75 Years of Innovation: The Robotic Surgeon (Teleoperator System and Method with Telepresence)
World’s first commercial robotic surgical system for remote surgical applications
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75 Years of Innovation: The world’s first commercial Transmission Electron Microscope (TEM)
World’s first commercial high-resolution transmission electron microscope (TEM).
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75 Years of Innovation: Advanced postal address recognition
In the late 1990s, the U.S. Postal Service turned to SRI International’s “advanced address recognition system” to automate letter sorting