Concentrate online magazine interviewed Matt Toschlog, Director of Games and Simulation and President of Quantum Signal’s Reactor Zero division. In the interview Matt talks about the state of the computer game industry in Michigan, life in Ann Arbor, MI, and Michigan’s film incentives. It’s a terrific article well worth a read. Check it out: Game Theory: A Q&A with Matt Toschlog
Press Release: Dr. William J. Williams, Co-Founder of Quantum Signal, LLC Inducted as IEEE Fellow
Quantum Signal LLC is pleased to announce that one of its co-founders and principal engineers, Dr. William J. Williams, was inducted on March 14, 2001 as a Fellow of the Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers (IEEE). This honor is given to a select number of individuals each year for their outstanding contributions to the field of Electrical Engineering.
Read the full press release: Dr. William J. Williams, Co-Founder of Quantum Signal, LLC Inducted as IEEE Fellow (PDF)
Quantum Signal Makes Its Move
Quantum Signal has moved its headquarters to Historic Union School in Saline, Michigan. While it may seem an odd choice for an advanced technology company to be housed in an eighty-year-old building, the move reflects QS’s commitment to creativity and inspiration. Union School is a beautiful building with great character, and former students have left their own creative contributions in murals and wall art. The gym provides opportunities to clear the mind, and the building provides excellent facilities for vehicle and robot testing, collaboration, and shop and lab space.
Read more about our move:
- Quantum Signal moves into Union School- The Saline Reporter November 16, 2010
- Quantum Signal plans to add 47 jobs after acquisition of Saline’s former Union School building (with slideshow)- AnnArbor.com July 20, 2010
Press Release: Quantum Signal Combines Road Sign Detection with Vision-based Safety Features to Reduce Traffic Fatalities
Approximately 40,000 traffic-related fatalities occur in the United States each year, at a cost of more than $44 billion. Passive safety components such as seat belts and air bags save tens of thousands of lives during accidents, but active safety components can actually help prevent accidents-perhaps reducing fatalities by as much as 30%.
Quantum Signal is combining road sign detection with vision-based safety features to reduce traffic fatalities. QS has developed a state-of-the-art proprietary image processing technology called ESARR: Enhanced Situational Awareness via Road sign Recognition, and will be showing off the forward-looking vehicle safety system based on ESARR at Convergence 2010.
Read the full press release: Quantum Signal Combines Road Sign Detection with Vision-based Safety Features to Reduce Traffic Fatalitiesead (PDF)
Quantum Signal Receives Tax Credits to Create Jobs
Quantum Signal is one of nine Michigan companies to receive a total of $12.3 million in economic development tax incentives from the Michigan Economic Development Corp. Quantum Signal expects the incentives to create up to 93 new jobs.
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