SRI International
SRI International is an independent nonprofit research institute with a rich history of supporting government and industry. For almost 80 years, SRI has collaborated across technical and scientific disciplines to discover and develop groundbreaking products and technologies, delivering world-changing solutions for a safer, healthier, and more sustainable future. The Nomura-SRI Innovation Center (NSIC) further enhances SRI's mission by bridging the gap between Japan and Silicon Valley, fostering corporate innovation and talent development.
SRI International
333 Ravenswood Ave, Menlo Park, CA 94025 USA
What We Do
SRI provides businesses with access to world-renowned and multidisciplinary teams of experienced scientists and engineers who can conduct in-depth experiments, develop complex systems, and generate breakthrough discoveries tailored to specific needs.
Our integrated innovation services teams bring together analysts, data scientists, and strategic practitioners who assess, build, and activate innovation readiness.
SRI’s ventures team directs investments in world-changing solutions that make people safer and healthier, initiating, mentoring, and supporting startups and spinouts.
The NSIC offers transformative innovation programs that empower corporate innovators and executives through experiential learning, enhancing their skills in a collaborative environment.
Cell-selective, intracellular delivery of macromolecular therapeutics: Deliver essentially any cargo to selected cell types, and internalize into those cells to targeted subcellular locations.
A new immunotherapy with the potential to overcome current challenges and extend the benefits of immunotherapy to many more patients.
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News & Updates
By recycling carbon dioxide into methanol, this science supports U.S. climate goals and helps reduce greenhouse gases.
Japan’s new Defense Innovation Science and Technology Institute (DISTI) aims to solve complex research problems and accelerate emerging technologies into use.
The U.S. Department of Education issues a third five-year cooperative agreement to SRI to lead The DaSy Center.
SRI examined how severe weather causes closures of early childhood education program sites while overburdening others, prompting a call to recognize the importance of these critical services and increase support.
DARPA looks to harness SRI’s expertise to speed up tech transition — out of the lab into the real world — and scale DARPA-funded technologies for U.S. national and economic security outcomes.
Researchers from SRI’s Center for Advanced Imaging will help design and build the next generation of space imagers for NASA’s Ultraviolet Explorer telescope.