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Green Stream Technologies Environmental Monitoring Start-Up Relocates to Wireless Research Center

Green Stream Technologies Environmental Monitoring Start-Up Relocates to Wireless Research Center

Green Stream provides a real-time flood monitoring solution for state, county and municipal agencies, including the N.C. Department of Public Safety. The remote sensor network and software solutions produce real-time data for the state’s Flood Inundation Mapping System. Green Stream’s automated flood sensor IoT network alerts customers when and where roads are flooded along with data about the depth of water and when it recedes.

Press Release: Merritt Properties Expands North Carolina Footprint, Acquires 74 Acres in Wake Forest for Industrial Business Park

Press Release: Merritt Properties Expands North Carolina Footprint, Acquires 74 Acres in Wake Forest for Industrial Business Park

Merritt Properties, a full-service commercial real estate developer, has announced the acquisition of a 74-acre tract of land for the speculative development of a 452,500-square-foot light industrial business park in Wake Forest, North Carolina.

Wireless Research Center Rapidly Expanding Government Technology Innovation and Support for Clients

Wireless Research Center Rapidly Expanding Government Technology Innovation and Support for Clients

The Wireless Research Center continues to expand applied research and development services for state and federal government and has added a government technology visionary and former communications advisor to the Pentagon, Paul Allan Sadowski, to the team of senior engineers.

Testimonial: ReVibe Technologies

Testimonial: ReVibe Technologies

“From an entrepreneurial perspective, Wake Forest is a great opportunity,” said ReVibe CEO Rich Brancaccio. “I think it’s a really untapped resource at this point in terms of setting up your business. There’s a real feeling in Wake Forest that we all want to help each other, as businesses, to pull each other up by the bootstraps. We have everything that a big town or city would have in a much more nicely packaged, family friendly environment”.