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Rapid Application of New Technologies

 
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SCRA creates and manages applied research teams.

Some challenges cannot be resolved by a single company or industry acting alone.

Researchers tell us that they devote too much time to managing the research infrastructure. Too often researchers devote substantial time to considerations that distract them from research endeavors and demand they develop skills in areas that are tangential to their role. SCRA’s leadership and support keeps team members focused on outcomes.

SCRA uses its suite of proven tools and processes to build customized collaborations based on client requirements and goals. We bring multiple organizations together to leverage resources, reduce risks, eliminate boundaries and gain a broader perspective. By working together, team members - even competitors - benefit from joint research and gain technical knowledge they could not achieve alone.

 


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