Recent News

CR&D enhances the man-machine interface with new haptic solutions

Cambridge Research introduces the first of several enhanced robotic interfaces designed to provide robotic systems with new sensory output. Operators of robotic and automated devices can now "feel" what their mechanical counterparts do, adding a new dimension to the growing man-machine paradigm.

CR&D adds predicitive intelligence to sensor networks

By allowing forward sensors to effect the yet-to-be triggered logic of sensor networks, CR&D has added predictive sensor switching intelligence to sensor networks. Triggered sensor communicate with passive sensors to provide preemptive input which allows the reactive logic to take into account previously unknown factors and respond with heightened intelligence.

CR&D enhances residental fire safety with the introduction of innovative location technology

Time is the most critical factor in keeping families safe during a residential fire. Solutions which allow rescue personnel to locate family members in the most timely, efficient manner can determine life or death outcomes. CR&D has introduced a new lighting system that allows fire fighters to hasten their search and quickly prioritize their rescue efforts.

CR&D develops new bladder system which reduces chances of infection and complication for patients

CR&D, working with local innovator Jamie Fox, has developed, patented and is licensing a new, innovative bladder system which reduces the chances of skin and wound infection/complication for infirmed patients or with limited mobility. The new system , having been in use in New England for over two years, has attracted interest from the medical community as a result of its simplicity, reduced-cost, and effectiveness.

CR&D develops new passive electrical measurement device for ISPs and Colo's.

CR&D has developed, patented and is licensing a new passive, cost-effective product for the measurement of electrical current. This product will significantly reduce the time and cost associated with ongoing measurement of power usage by any size or type of business.

CEO Joins MIT CIO symposium team

Ken Steinberg joins the MIT/Sloan school symposium series as a chair of Sponsorship for the 2009 MIT CIO symposium to be held in May. (www.mitcio.com)

CEO speaks at NCWG Cyberspace Analyst Graybeard session

Mr. Steinberg spoke on training and developing next generation cyber analysts at the National Cyberspace Working Group Graybeard session in DC. Ken was one of three industry experts asked to give insight on how to retrain NSA analysts for new cyberwarfare initiatives.

CEO speaks at DC Symposium on Deterring Non-State Violent Actors

Mr. Steinberg spoke at a joint public-private sector symposium on new and advanced techniques used to deter and discover non-state violent actors (NSVA) in cyberspace. The symposium was hosted by DTI and brought together industry and academic leadership as part of an ongoing research effort.

CEO speaks at ISA Supply Chain Security Conf

Ken Steinberg joined a number of panelists from DHS, the NSF, ODNI, the FBI, and other various DOD agencies to discuss the problems and potential solutions related to secure manufacturing. The conference is one component of a 3 part effort being conducted by Carnegie Mellon Univ and the Internet Security Alliance on behalf of the National Science Foundation.

CEO speaks at MIT Enterprise Forum in Cambridge

Mr. Steinberg joined Peter Hayden (Dell) and Paul Bahkit in a discussion on Software Entrepreneurship on Nove 28th at 6pm at MIT. This session is part of the winter series for the Software Entrepreneurship/Advanced Computing Special Interest Group.

CEO joins FSTC on battle of Unmanaged Data

Ken Steinberg has joined a working group consisting of the nations leading financial institutions addressing information security for unmanaged data. This workgroup is part of the Financial Services Technology Consortium.

 

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