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Funding to help SUNY Oswego researcher attract investors for wireless-technology device

Patanjali Parimi (right), director of SUNY Oswego’s advanced wireless-systems research (ADWISR) center, will use funding of up to $50,000 to help commercialize a device that seeks to increase security and speed of wireless transmissions. Parimi is pictured with former visiting research scholar Neha Keshan in the school’s anechoic chamber for testing wireless signals in an echo-free environment.

OSWEGO — The SUNY Technology Accelerator Fund (TAF) is awarding a SUNY Oswego researcher funding of up to $50,000 to advance the commercial “readiness” of a device that will enable “fast and secure” transfer of wireless data. The goal is to increase new technology’s “attractiveness” to potential investors, SUNY Oswego said in a news release. […]

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