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Cubix Labs is a New York, NY-based company in the Computers and Electronics sector.
Headquartered in Sunnyvale, CA, Ruckus Wireless, Inc. (NYSE: RKUS) is a global supplier of advanced wireless systems for the rapidly expanding mobile Internet infrastructure market. The company offers a wide range of indoor and outdoor "Smart Wi-Fi" products to mobile carriers, broadband service providers, and corporate enterprises, and has over 44,000 end-customers worldwide. Ruckus technology addresses Wi-Fi capacity and coverage challenges caused by the ever-increasing amount of traffic on wireless networks due to accelerated adoption of mobile devices such as smartphones and tablets. Ruckus invented and has patented state-of-the-art wireless voice, video, and data technology innovations, such as adaptive antenna arrays that extend signal range, increase client data rates, and avoid interference, providing consistent and reliable distribution of delay-sensitive multimedia content and services over standard 802.11 Wi-Fi.
Monetization of deprioritized or dormant intellectual property (IP) is a significant problem for IP owners across every industry. At Accencio our mission is to significantly improve the ability of IP owners to monetize this dormant value. Our technology platforms and data aggregation capabilities provide a unique, powerful visualization interface to run what-if scenarios and query internal analytical outputs. This capability allows us to identify strategic licensing opportunities previously hidden in undervalued IP. Our ultimate vision is to create a paradigm shift, changing forever the way scientific industries manage and monetize IP.
America Makes` focus is to accelerate the adoption of additive manufacturing technologies in the U.S. manufacturing sector and to increase domestic manufacturing competitiveness by: 1)Fostering a highly collaborative infrastructure for the open exchange of additive manufacturing information and research. 2)Facilitating the development, evaluation, and deployment of efficient and flexible additive manufacturing technologies. 3)Engaging with educational institutions and companies to supply education and training in additive manufacturing technologies to create an adaptive, leading workforce. 4)Serving as a national institute with regional and national impact on additive manufacturing capabilities. 5)Linking and integrating US companies with existing public, private or not-for-profit industrial and economic development resources, and business incubators, with an emphasis on assisting small- and medium-sized enterprises and early-stage companies (start-ups).
The growing number of connected medical devices in hospital networks has introduced a new breed of threats that healthcare organizations cannot address with IT cybersecurity solutions.