The National Science Foundation (NSF) is an independent federal agency established in 1950 and based in Alexandria, Virginia. It is dedicated to supporting research and education in science and engineering across a wide range of disciplines. The NSF provides significant non-dilutive funding, up to $1.5 million, to startups and small businesses through its America's Seed Fund initiative, which is part of the Small Business Innovation Research (SBIR) program mandated by Congress. With an operating budget of approximately $7.8 billion, the NSF is committed to advancing fundamental research and education, thus fostering innovation and technological development in the United States.
Morehouse College, located in Atlanta, Georgia, is a distinguished historically Black college and one of the few remaining all-male institutions of higher education in the United States. Renowned for its commitment to developing African-American leaders, the college has a rich legacy of educating influential figures in various fields, including business and the arts. Morehouse manages an endowment fund that is supported by contributions from donors, which generates income through investments. This funding is utilized to advance the college's strategic initiatives, with oversight provided by the executive team.
Spelman College
Grant in 2024
Founded in 1881 as the Atlanta Baptist Female Seminary, later became Spelman College in 1924. Now a global leader in the education of women of African descent, Spelman College is accredited by the Commission on Colleges of the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools and they are proud members of the Atlanta University Center Consortium. Today Spelman's student body comprises more than 2,100 students from 41 states and 15 foreign countries. Spelman empowers women to engage the many cultures of the world and inspires a commitment to positive social change through service. Spelman is dedicated to academic excellence in the liberal arts and sciences and the intellectual, creative, ethical and leadership development of our students. Spelman is proud of its 76 percent graduation rate (average over six years), one of the best in the nation, but their support doesn’t stop once student step on stage to take their diploma. Spelman's global alumnae network is strong, providing connections and helping hands to graduates as they begin on their path of global engagement. Spelman College is a prestigious, highly selective, liberal arts college that prepares women to change the world. Spelman College, a historically Black college (HBCU) and a global leader in the education of women of African descent, is dedicated to academic excellence in the liberal arts and sciences and the intellectual, creative, ethical, and leadership development of its students. Spelman empowers the whole person to engage the many cultures of the world and inspires a commitment to positive social change.
Georgia Institute of Technology
Grant in 2023
The Georgia Institute of Technology is a state-funded research university based in Atlanta, Georgia. The institute offers degree programs in architecture, computing, engineering, arts, business, and sciences. Georgia Tech, as the institute is commonly referred to, is organized into six colleges and contains 31 departments. Georgia Tech is a public institution and receives funding from the State of Georgia.
TQIntelligence
Grant in 2021
TQIntelligence, Inc. operates a platform that measures emotional distress severity through voice-based artificial intelligence technology. Founded in 2016 and headquartered in Atlanta, Georgia, the company integrates various data sources to provide cognitive insights into risk stratification, treatment outcomes, and personalized behavioral health interventions. Its key products include TQ-Intelligence, which utilizes voice and speech analytics alongside psychometrically sound instruments, and TQ Analytics, which leverages existing electronic medical record data to deliver actionable insights. TQIntelligence's machine learning analytics and real-time prediction capabilities support therapists in diagnosing mental health issues, particularly for children and adolescents, including those from BIPOC and LGBTQ communities. By focusing on voice biomarkers, the company aims to enhance treatment planning and reduce care costs while improving outcomes in the behavioral healthcare sector.
Rotoye
Grant in 2021
Rotoye is a technology developer and researcher specializing in multirotor and avionics systems, established in 2017 and located in Marietta, Georgia. The company focuses on advancing aviation and aerospace component manufacturing by providing a range of electronics and battery accessories. These offerings enable clients to design and construct innovative mobile robotics and electronic drones, contributing to the evolution of the aerospace industry.
TCPoly
Grant in 2021
TCPoly, Inc. specializes in the design, manufacture, and sale of thermally conductive plastics and 3D printing materials aimed at enhancing the thermal management of electronic devices. Founded in 2016 and headquartered in Atlanta, Georgia, with an additional office in Knoxville, Tennessee, the company offers a range of products, including filaments, heat sinks, cold plates, LED fixtures, and battery packs. Notably, TCPoly developed Ice9TM Flex, a thermally conductive 3D printing filament that is widely used in industries such as heat exchangers, mold tooling, and electronics thermal management. The company's innovative materials are lightweight, electrically insulating, and corrosion-resistant, allowing clients to achieve efficient thermal performance while reducing heating and cooling costs in commercial applications. TCPoly's products are distributed in over 20 countries, showcasing its global reach and impact in the additive manufacturing sector.
Ethos Medical
Grant in 2021
Ethos Medical Inc is a medical device company that specializes in developing ultrasound-based systems for guiding needle placement in procedures such as spinal taps and epidurals. Founded in 2018 and headquartered in Duluth, Georgia, the company has created the Iris, a handheld device that works with existing ultrasound machines to provide real-time tracking and guidance for medical practitioners. This technology aims to enhance the precision of needle-based procedures, improving both accuracy and efficiency in healthcare delivery while minimizing costs.
Weav3d
Grant in 2021
Weav3D Inc. develops and commercializes advanced composite forming technology originally created at the Georgia Institute of Technology. Established in 2017 and based in Norcross, Georgia, the company specializes in automated processes that integrate weaving with composite consolidation. This innovative approach significantly reduces waste, cycle time, and material handling costs. Weav3D's manufacturing capabilities include continuous lamination, D-LFT compression molding, and injection molding, allowing for the production of lightweight structural composite parts. The technology enables businesses to fabricate optimized lattice structures and offers a cost reduction of up to 75% compared to traditional carbon fiber composites, making it particularly suitable for high-volume and cost-sensitive applications.
Ethos Medical
Grant in 2020
Ethos Medical Inc is a medical device company that specializes in developing ultrasound-based systems for guiding needle placement in procedures such as spinal taps and epidurals. Founded in 2018 and headquartered in Duluth, Georgia, the company has created the Iris, a handheld device that works with existing ultrasound machines to provide real-time tracking and guidance for medical practitioners. This technology aims to enhance the precision of needle-based procedures, improving both accuracy and efficiency in healthcare delivery while minimizing costs.
TCPoly
Grant in 2019
TCPoly, Inc. specializes in the design, manufacture, and sale of thermally conductive plastics and 3D printing materials aimed at enhancing the thermal management of electronic devices. Founded in 2016 and headquartered in Atlanta, Georgia, with an additional office in Knoxville, Tennessee, the company offers a range of products, including filaments, heat sinks, cold plates, LED fixtures, and battery packs. Notably, TCPoly developed Ice9TM Flex, a thermally conductive 3D printing filament that is widely used in industries such as heat exchangers, mold tooling, and electronics thermal management. The company's innovative materials are lightweight, electrically insulating, and corrosion-resistant, allowing clients to achieve efficient thermal performance while reducing heating and cooling costs in commercial applications. TCPoly's products are distributed in over 20 countries, showcasing its global reach and impact in the additive manufacturing sector.
TQIntelligence
Grant in 2019
TQIntelligence, Inc. operates a platform that measures emotional distress severity through voice-based artificial intelligence technology. Founded in 2016 and headquartered in Atlanta, Georgia, the company integrates various data sources to provide cognitive insights into risk stratification, treatment outcomes, and personalized behavioral health interventions. Its key products include TQ-Intelligence, which utilizes voice and speech analytics alongside psychometrically sound instruments, and TQ Analytics, which leverages existing electronic medical record data to deliver actionable insights. TQIntelligence's machine learning analytics and real-time prediction capabilities support therapists in diagnosing mental health issues, particularly for children and adolescents, including those from BIPOC and LGBTQ communities. By focusing on voice biomarkers, the company aims to enhance treatment planning and reduce care costs while improving outcomes in the behavioral healthcare sector.
ThinkLive!
Grant in 2019
ThinkLive! is an interactive strategy for school systems and teachers, after-school programs, foster care centers, and parents. The company was founded in 2018 and is based in Atlanta, Georgia.
Rotoye
Grant in 2019
Rotoye is a technology developer and researcher specializing in multirotor and avionics systems, established in 2017 and located in Marietta, Georgia. The company focuses on advancing aviation and aerospace component manufacturing by providing a range of electronics and battery accessories. These offerings enable clients to design and construct innovative mobile robotics and electronic drones, contributing to the evolution of the aerospace industry.
Weav3d
Grant in 2019
Weav3D Inc. develops and commercializes advanced composite forming technology originally created at the Georgia Institute of Technology. Established in 2017 and based in Norcross, Georgia, the company specializes in automated processes that integrate weaving with composite consolidation. This innovative approach significantly reduces waste, cycle time, and material handling costs. Weav3D's manufacturing capabilities include continuous lamination, D-LFT compression molding, and injection molding, allowing for the production of lightweight structural composite parts. The technology enables businesses to fabricate optimized lattice structures and offers a cost reduction of up to 75% compared to traditional carbon fiber composites, making it particularly suitable for high-volume and cost-sensitive applications.
BrainChild Technologies
Grant in 2017
BrainChild Technologies is based in Atlanta, Georgia, and focuses on developing digital applications and smart devices aimed at enhancing parent-infant communication. The company's flagship product is a low-cost smart pacifier designed to improve the early identification of hearing loss in infants. This innovative device measures changes in an infant's sucking behavior in response to various images and sounds, enabling parents to engage in interactive activities with their children. By tracking behavioral data, BrainChild Technologies helps parents recognize potential hearing issues early, allowing for timely interventions that are crucial for effective treatment.
ThinkLive!
Grant in 2017
ThinkLive! is an interactive strategy for school systems and teachers, after-school programs, foster care centers, and parents. The company was founded in 2018 and is based in Atlanta, Georgia.
Manus Bio
Grant in 2017
Manus Bio Inc. is a biotechnology company that specializes in recreating plant processes in microorganisms to produce natural ingredients through advanced fermentation technology. Founded in 2011 and based in Cambridge, Massachusetts, the company utilizes a combination of metabolic engineering, protein engineering, and systems biology to develop microbes capable of generating a variety of plant-based ingredients. These ingredients have diverse applications, including flavors, fragrances, food ingredients, cosmetics, vitamins, pharmaceuticals, and agricultural chemicals. Manus Bio operates manufacturing facilities in Cambridge and Augusta, Georgia, and has established a strategic partnership with BBGI Public Company Limited. The company was previously known as Manus Biosynthesis, Inc. before changing its name in June 2018.
Carbice
Grant in 2017
Carbice Corporation, founded in 2012 and based in Atlanta, Georgia, specializes in thermal interface technology components. The company produces Carbice Carbon, an advanced thermal interface material designed to lower device temperatures and effectively dissipate heat from product packaging. By utilizing a composite of recycled aluminum and aligned carbon nanotubes, Carbice Carbon sets a standard for performance, reliability, and cost-effective assembly across various sectors, including electronics, energy, and industrial applications. The technology addresses critical heat dissipation challenges faced by electronic devices, enabling clients to enhance thermo-connectivity management. Founded by Georgia Tech Professor Baratunde Cola and a team of researchers, Carbice also maintains an office in London and is expanding with a new location in Toulouse, France.
Pointivo
Grant in 2016
Pointivo Inc. is a technology company based in Atlanta, Georgia, specializing in spatial intelligence solutions that leverage computer vision and machine learning. Founded in June 2014, Pointivo's software allows users to capture dimensions and create three-dimensional models of structures using any type of camera, including mobile devices and drones. The platform processes video to reconstruct scenes, extracting lines, edges, and measurements with high accuracy. This capability helps clients simplify tasks that require precise measurements and detailed documentation of physical assets. By integrating advanced analytics, Pointivo empowers users to gain a deeper understanding of their environments, enhancing their ability to manage and analyze physical structures effectively.
MoQuality
Grant in 2016
MoQuality Inc., founded in 2014 and headquartered in Atlanta, Georgia, specializes in artificial intelligence-driven mobile testing solutions. The company aims to enhance app quality and improve user experiences by providing tools that simplify and accelerate the testing process. MoQuality's flagship product, Barista, offers a scriptless test-automation experience, leveraging AI to generate user-centric test scenarios that automate testing across various mobile platforms and real devices. This platform allows developers to identify and address issues before releasing their applications, ensuring high-quality performance for both Android and iOS apps. MoQuality is supported by investors including Amity Ventures, Cox Enterprises, and Techstars.
R-DEX Systems
Grant in 2016
R-DEX Systems, founded in 2014 and headquartered in Marietta, Georgia, specializes in developing information products derived from airborne and satellite imagery for defense and commercial uses. The company focuses on creating AI, robotics, automation, and sensor solutions tailored for mission-critical systems. R-DEX Systems produces advanced 2D and 3D machine vision inspection and robotics solutions that cater to a diverse array of applications in robotics, industrial automation, and automated inspection. Their innovations support the defense sector in the development and deployment of reliable and adaptable AI technologies.
Zyrobotics
Grant in 2016
Zyrobotics LLC is an assistive technology company based in Atlanta, Georgia, founded in 2013 as a spin-off from Georgia Tech VentureLab. The company develops educational and accessible play applications aimed at children, focusing on areas within science, technology, engineering, and math (STEM) education. Zyrobotics' product line includes innovative technologies such as OctoPlus and OctoMinus, which are switch-accessible math apps designed to create an interactive gaming environment. These applications reinforce common core math skills while also enhancing fine motor skills and visual perception. Zyrobotics combines education with therapeutic elements to support children of all abilities in achieving important developmental milestones.
Carbice
Grant in 2015
Carbice Corporation, founded in 2012 and based in Atlanta, Georgia, specializes in thermal interface technology components. The company produces Carbice Carbon, an advanced thermal interface material designed to lower device temperatures and effectively dissipate heat from product packaging. By utilizing a composite of recycled aluminum and aligned carbon nanotubes, Carbice Carbon sets a standard for performance, reliability, and cost-effective assembly across various sectors, including electronics, energy, and industrial applications. The technology addresses critical heat dissipation challenges faced by electronic devices, enabling clients to enhance thermo-connectivity management. Founded by Georgia Tech Professor Baratunde Cola and a team of researchers, Carbice also maintains an office in London and is expanding with a new location in Toulouse, France.
Pointivo
Grant in 2015
Pointivo Inc. is a technology company based in Atlanta, Georgia, specializing in spatial intelligence solutions that leverage computer vision and machine learning. Founded in June 2014, Pointivo's software allows users to capture dimensions and create three-dimensional models of structures using any type of camera, including mobile devices and drones. The platform processes video to reconstruct scenes, extracting lines, edges, and measurements with high accuracy. This capability helps clients simplify tasks that require precise measurements and detailed documentation of physical assets. By integrating advanced analytics, Pointivo empowers users to gain a deeper understanding of their environments, enhancing their ability to manage and analyze physical structures effectively.
Zyrobotics
Grant in 2014
Zyrobotics LLC is an assistive technology company based in Atlanta, Georgia, founded in 2013 as a spin-off from Georgia Tech VentureLab. The company develops educational and accessible play applications aimed at children, focusing on areas within science, technology, engineering, and math (STEM) education. Zyrobotics' product line includes innovative technologies such as OctoPlus and OctoMinus, which are switch-accessible math apps designed to create an interactive gaming environment. These applications reinforce common core math skills while also enhancing fine motor skills and visual perception. Zyrobotics combines education with therapeutic elements to support children of all abilities in achieving important developmental milestones.
Scientific Imaging and Visualization
Grant in 2014
Scientific Imaging and Visualization develops image processing, computer vision, and visualization products and services. The company was founded in 2010 by Oskar Skrinjar and is based in Atlanta, Georgia.
Vertera Spine
Grant in 2014
Vertera Inc. is a medical device company based in Atlanta, Georgia, specializing in the development, manufacture, and commercialization of spine implants. Founded in 2013, the company utilizes patented porous PEEK technology to create innovative spinal solutions, including the COHERE Cervical Interbody Fusion Device. Vertera's products are designed to address various spinal conditions, focusing on minimally invasive lumbar fusions and offering instrument sets for cervical fusion procedures. The company collaborates with engineers and researchers to enhance its product offerings based on input from medical professionals and current market trends. As of September 2017, Vertera Inc. operates as a subsidiary of NuVasive, Inc.
Ratrix Technologies
Grant in 2014
Ratrix Technologies is an early-stage company that focuses on commercializing multi-dimensional signal decoding technology initially developed at Georgia Tech. Founded by professors Xiaoli Ma and David Anderson through the GT VentureLab program, Ratrix has received multiple NSF SBIR grants to advance its technology, which is designed to enhance wireless communication systems. The company specializes in high-order multiple input, multiple output decoders that improve data throughput and spectral efficiency. This technology enables higher data rates and broader coverage, helping clients reduce data traffic congestion and enhance user experience.
NextInput
Grant in 2014
NextInput Inc. is a technology development company based in Atlanta, Georgia, specializing in innovative human-machine interaction methods. Founded in 2010 by a team from Georgia Tech, the company focuses on creating force and pressure-sensitive touch technologies that enhance the usability of electronic devices such as smartphones, tablets, laptops, and automotive interfaces. Its flagship product, ForceTouch, enables a tactile and pressure-sensitive interaction experience, while the EVK-1s evaluation kit supports the development of single-touch solutions. Additionally, NextInput offers an analog front end (AFE) solution that accurately detects force through various materials. The company's technology is designed to be water and dustproof, ensuring high touch sensitivity and minimizing issues like key anti-ghosting, addressing critical needs in the growing touch technology market.
NextInput
Grant in 2013
NextInput Inc. is a technology development company based in Atlanta, Georgia, specializing in innovative human-machine interaction methods. Founded in 2010 by a team from Georgia Tech, the company focuses on creating force and pressure-sensitive touch technologies that enhance the usability of electronic devices such as smartphones, tablets, laptops, and automotive interfaces. Its flagship product, ForceTouch, enables a tactile and pressure-sensitive interaction experience, while the EVK-1s evaluation kit supports the development of single-touch solutions. Additionally, NextInput offers an analog front end (AFE) solution that accurately detects force through various materials. The company's technology is designed to be water and dustproof, ensuring high touch sensitivity and minimizing issues like key anti-ghosting, addressing critical needs in the growing touch technology market.
EngeniusMicro
Grant in 2013
EngeniusMicro LLC is a micro-systems and sensor engineering company that specializes in the design, development, and fabrication of advanced micro sensors and micro actuators. Established in 2007 and based in Atlanta, Georgia, the company produces a range of products, including passive ceramic-based sensors for measuring strain, temperature, pressure, and heat flux, as well as nano-enhanced sensors like portable chemical detectors. EngeniusMicro also develops wireless connectivity technologies for harsh environment sensors and offers embedded systems solutions, which encompass analog and digital circuit design, printed circuit board manufacturing, and software development for various platforms. Additionally, the company provides extensive modeling and simulation services, including 3D mechanical design and finite element analysis. EngeniusMicro is focused on addressing complex engineering challenges through innovative sensor technologies and electronic protocols, particularly for IoT-connected devices and systems.
Manus Bio
Grant in 2013
Manus Bio Inc. is a biotechnology company that specializes in recreating plant processes in microorganisms to produce natural ingredients through advanced fermentation technology. Founded in 2011 and based in Cambridge, Massachusetts, the company utilizes a combination of metabolic engineering, protein engineering, and systems biology to develop microbes capable of generating a variety of plant-based ingredients. These ingredients have diverse applications, including flavors, fragrances, food ingredients, cosmetics, vitamins, pharmaceuticals, and agricultural chemicals. Manus Bio operates manufacturing facilities in Cambridge and Augusta, Georgia, and has established a strategic partnership with BBGI Public Company Limited. The company was previously known as Manus Biosynthesis, Inc. before changing its name in June 2018.
MedShape
Grant in 2013
MedShape is a privately held medical device company founded in 2005 based on a portfolio of proprietary surgical solutions that use its patented adaptive shape memory healing technologies to address the increasing demand for improved joint fusion, sports medicine, and musculoskeletal trauma products. MedShape® has enjoyed long-term support from Hills Capital Management, the Georgia Research Alliance (GRA), the National Science Foundation (NSF), the National Institutes of Health (NIH), and In-Q-Tel.
Aruna Biomedical
Grant in 2012
ArunA Biomedical, Inc. is a biotechnology company focused on human stem cell research for drug discovery and basic research. Based in Athens, Georgia, it develops proprietary exosomes aimed at treating central nervous system injuries and neurodegenerative disorders. The company provides a range of neuroscience products, including STEMEZ hNP1 neural progenitor cell expansion kits and STEMEZ hN2 normal human neurons for various research applications such as neurotoxicity, neurogenesis, and drug discovery. Additionally, ArunA Biomedical offers the viPS Vector Kit for reprogramming somatic cells into induced pluripotent stem cells and human stem cell systems for cellular model studies and genetic manipulation. The company also delivers drug discovery and development services, along with testing and assay services, primarily serving pharmaceutical companies and academic researchers focused on brain and spinal cord research. Founded in 2003, ArunA Biomedical continues to leverage its expertise in stem cell technology to advance neuroscience research.
Manus Bio
Grant in 2012
Manus Bio Inc. is a biotechnology company that specializes in recreating plant processes in microorganisms to produce natural ingredients through advanced fermentation technology. Founded in 2011 and based in Cambridge, Massachusetts, the company utilizes a combination of metabolic engineering, protein engineering, and systems biology to develop microbes capable of generating a variety of plant-based ingredients. These ingredients have diverse applications, including flavors, fragrances, food ingredients, cosmetics, vitamins, pharmaceuticals, and agricultural chemicals. Manus Bio operates manufacturing facilities in Cambridge and Augusta, Georgia, and has established a strategic partnership with BBGI Public Company Limited. The company was previously known as Manus Biosynthesis, Inc. before changing its name in June 2018.
NextInput
Grant in 2012
NextInput Inc. is a technology development company based in Atlanta, Georgia, specializing in innovative human-machine interaction methods. Founded in 2010 by a team from Georgia Tech, the company focuses on creating force and pressure-sensitive touch technologies that enhance the usability of electronic devices such as smartphones, tablets, laptops, and automotive interfaces. Its flagship product, ForceTouch, enables a tactile and pressure-sensitive interaction experience, while the EVK-1s evaluation kit supports the development of single-touch solutions. Additionally, NextInput offers an analog front end (AFE) solution that accurately detects force through various materials. The company's technology is designed to be water and dustproof, ensuring high touch sensitivity and minimizing issues like key anti-ghosting, addressing critical needs in the growing touch technology market.
Scientific Imaging and Visualization
Grant in 2012
Scientific Imaging and Visualization develops image processing, computer vision, and visualization products and services. The company was founded in 2010 by Oskar Skrinjar and is based in Atlanta, Georgia.
EngeniusMicro
Grant in 2012
EngeniusMicro LLC is a micro-systems and sensor engineering company that specializes in the design, development, and fabrication of advanced micro sensors and micro actuators. Established in 2007 and based in Atlanta, Georgia, the company produces a range of products, including passive ceramic-based sensors for measuring strain, temperature, pressure, and heat flux, as well as nano-enhanced sensors like portable chemical detectors. EngeniusMicro also develops wireless connectivity technologies for harsh environment sensors and offers embedded systems solutions, which encompass analog and digital circuit design, printed circuit board manufacturing, and software development for various platforms. Additionally, the company provides extensive modeling and simulation services, including 3D mechanical design and finite element analysis. EngeniusMicro is focused on addressing complex engineering challenges through innovative sensor technologies and electronic protocols, particularly for IoT-connected devices and systems.
StarMobile
Grant in 2012
StarMobile, Inc. is a provider of a cloud-based enterprise mobility platform that enables organizations to transform existing enterprise applications into mobile applications without the need for coding or extensive technical skills. Founded in 2012 and based in Atlanta, Georgia, the company utilizes a unique remote computing protocol called MORPH, which allows for real-time adaptation of applications to deliver a native mobile experience across various devices. StarMobile's solution requires minimal configuration and maintenance, ensuring scalability and end-to-end security while maintaining detailed analytics capabilities. The leadership team brings over 125 years of experience in enterprise software and mobile computing, positioning StarMobile as a cost-effective and efficient option for companies looking to enhance their mobile application offerings.
Manus Bio
Grant in 2012
Manus Bio Inc. is a biotechnology company that specializes in recreating plant processes in microorganisms to produce natural ingredients through advanced fermentation technology. Founded in 2011 and based in Cambridge, Massachusetts, the company utilizes a combination of metabolic engineering, protein engineering, and systems biology to develop microbes capable of generating a variety of plant-based ingredients. These ingredients have diverse applications, including flavors, fragrances, food ingredients, cosmetics, vitamins, pharmaceuticals, and agricultural chemicals. Manus Bio operates manufacturing facilities in Cambridge and Augusta, Georgia, and has established a strategic partnership with BBGI Public Company Limited. The company was previously known as Manus Biosynthesis, Inc. before changing its name in June 2018.
Ratrix Technologies
Grant in 2012
Ratrix Technologies is an early-stage company that focuses on commercializing multi-dimensional signal decoding technology initially developed at Georgia Tech. Founded by professors Xiaoli Ma and David Anderson through the GT VentureLab program, Ratrix has received multiple NSF SBIR grants to advance its technology, which is designed to enhance wireless communication systems. The company specializes in high-order multiple input, multiple output decoders that improve data throughput and spectral efficiency. This technology enables higher data rates and broader coverage, helping clients reduce data traffic congestion and enhance user experience.
Whisper Communications
Grant in 2010
Whisper Communications is an Atlanta-based company that specializes in wireless networking services, utilizing innovative technologies derived from research at the Georgia Institute of Technology. The firm has developed a patent-pending encoding methodology that enhances data security by ensuring that signals transmitted beyond a designated area, referred to as the "cone of silence," are rendered useless to potential eavesdroppers. This approach focuses on physical layer security, where data security is directly linked to proximity to the data source. By enabling IT companies to monitor, track, and control devices at fixed locations, Whisper Communications aims to advance the field of data security in wireless communications.
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