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FutureMedia Conference Weighs Georgia's Potential as a Digital, Social, and Multi-Media Powerhouse
The 2009 FutureMedia conference brought together some 260 people from as far off as Canada, Ireland, Scotland, South Korea and Singapore. Of the total attendees, more than half were representatives from industry.
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News from GTRI
Full Automatic: Missile Protection Upgrade Helps Military Pilots Focus on Job One
Pilots of many U.S. combat jets can now fly with greater security and reduced in-flight workload, thanks to the recent automation of several electronic warfare (EW) systems. The upgrade, now operational on the F-16 and the A-10, was developed by a research team at the Georgia Tech Research Institute.
Testing Product Usability for Arthritis Australia
To encourage manufacturers to design arthritis-friendly products and packaging, and to provide individuals with a way to distinguish products that are comfortable, effective and easy to use, Arthritis Australia recently began an "Ease of Use" program that will involve testing by the Georgia Tech Research Institute (GTRI).
Safety First: Investigators Test Compliance of Nuclear Plant’s Warning System
A team at GTRI is working with the owner-operators of a major New York State nuclear facility to ensure that a critical safety measure will work correctly if a problem occurs.
Using Military Antenna Technology to Relay Ocean Data
GTRI's antenna expertise is helping Liquid Robotics Inc. enhance its wave-powered autonomous surface vehicle called Wave Glider, opening the door to a more reliable and faster way to receive high-bandwidth information such as streaming audio and video from the vehicle.


Visible and near-infrared radiative properties of vertically aligned multi-walled carbon nanotubes
Using Wireshark to Create Network-Usage Baselines
Science & Technology Legislative Landscape - Southeast US
Innovation: A State-Level Legislative Analysis
Renewable Energy Portfolio Standards