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Hosted by the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) and rooted in what's already happening in today's fastest evolving research fields, Wait, What? was designed to be a crucible for generating ideas that can stretch current conceptual horizons and accelerate the development of novel capabilities in the years and decades ahead.
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In the early days of DARPA’s work on stealth technology,...
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Wait, What? DARPA Announces First Annual Electronics...
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9 wrz 2016 · In the early days of DARPA’s work on stealth technology, Have Blue, a prototype of what would become the F-117A, first flew successfully in 1977. The success of the F-117A program marked the beginning of the stealth revolution, which has had enormous benefits for national security.
Wait, What? DARPA Announces First Annual Electronics Resurgence Initiative Summit: DARPA to Explore Possible Futures at “Wait, What?” Forum: About “Wait, What?” Speakers, Moderators & Panelists
15 wrz 2015 · Military. DARPA. Wait, What? The Most Amazing Ideas From DARPA’s Tech Conference. We met robots and jet builders at a one-of-a-kind gathering. By Rebecca Boyle. Posted on Sep 15, 2015 6:52 PM...
Col. Dan Wattendorf, MC, USAF, a program manager in DARPA's Biological Technologies Office, explains how DARPA aims to nip infectious-disease outbreaks in the bud with rapid diagnostics ...
Hosted by the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) and rooted in what's already happening in today's fastest evolving research fields, Wait, What? is designed to be a crucible for generating ideas that can stretch current conceptual horizons and accelerate the development of novel capabilities in the years and decades ahead.
5 wrz 2024 · Wait, What? included demonstrations of approximately 50 technologies developed or in development as part of DARPA research programs. The demonstrations were grouped by theme areas linked to national security challenges and opportunities.