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Kyle Boyles |
Program CTO* Full Professor Cybersecurity Management and Policy | Profile |
Peter O`Donoghue |
Chief Technology Officer | Profile |
David Blake |
Chief Technology Officer | Profile |
R&R Solutions is a Gravette, AR-based company in the Computers and Electronics sector.
Founded by two MIT engineers in 2013, Ultranauts Inc. (formerly Ultra Testing) is on a mission to prove that neurodiversity, including autism, is a competitive advantage in business. To achieve our mission, we`re building a world-class software and data quality engineering firm that delivers superior value for our customers, and designing a universal workplace that embraces neurodiversity, and diversity in all its forms, and serves as a replicable blueprint for other employers. Ultranauts Inc has been named a FastCompany World Changing Idea, MIT SOLVE Challenge Winner and Interbrand Breakthrough Brand. We provide a full suite of quality engineering and assurance services to a wide range of Fortune500 enterprises and hyper-growth startups. We`ve built the world`s first fully remote workplace for neurodiverse talent, with team members working in 20 states across the U.S., 75% of whom are on the autism spectrum and 100% of whom believe our differences as individuals make us better together.
Tectonic Studio is a Durham, NC-based company in the Computers and Electronics sector.
NOVX Systems is a Markham, ON-based company in the Computers and Electronics sector.
CMC Microsystems develops, maintains and manages Canada`s National Design Network® (CNDN), giving researchers access to the world`s best design tools, manufacturing technologies, and engineering support for making micro-nanotechnologies, and for training industry-ready graduates. CNDN involves stakeholders in academe, industry, government and intermediary organizations (other not-for profits) across Canada, and internationally. In the last five years, 1300 professors including 800 services subscribers and 8200 graduate students in 63 academic institutions have participated as have the 950 companies in Canada collaborating with professors or hiring graduates.