FORT WAYNE, Ind. � Adaptive RF Corp., a recently created subsidiary of Adaptive Micro-Ware Inc., has licensed intellectual property from Todor Cooklev, ITT associate professor of wireless communications and applied research and director of the Center for Wireless Technology at Indian University-Purdue University Fort Wayne.
According to Cooklev, the technology that he developed helps address the increasingly congested radio spectrum, overseen by the FCC.
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Adaptive RF Corp. was formed to research and commercialize advanced radio technology products and services. The company licensed Cooklev�s technology through the Purdue Research Foundation Office of Technology Commercialization. Cooklev will now serve as CEO of Adaptive RF Corp.
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�Todor�s conceptual and technological approach aligned with our vision of next-generation radio platforms,� said Bob Kniskern, president and CTO of Adaptive Micro-Ware, when talking about why the company licensed the technology and created Adaptive RF Corp. �This license agreement reflects a commitment from Adaptive to further high-tech economic growth in Fort Wayne and Indiana.�
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