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Founded
  
2006

Texas Institute of Science (TxIS) is a global provider of research and engineering services and intellectual property through open innovation, and a global operation that successfully leverages Eastern scientific resources on behalf of Western industries. In 2010, TxIS was chosen as the “Next Big Thing” in technology by the Metroplex Technology Business Council. TxIS works with clients to understand their critical technology needs, to identify new inventions, innovations and technologies, and to integrate them into new or existing product lines.

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History

TxIS was formed in 2006 by Mr. Laslo Olah to provide businesses with efficient and cost effective access to the notable and rapidly growing scientific and technological expertise available in Eastern European universities and research institutes. The key to the company's strategy is a constantly growing database that already contains more than 15,000 scientists from member universities with a wide range of specialties. Using scientists at the universities, located in Eastern Europe, Russia and China, TxIS offers an efficient and low-cost option to the client companies, many of whom are too small to have a cadre of scientists on the payroll.

Company

TxIS global headquarters are in Richardson, Texas with additional offices in:

  • Houston, Texas,
  • Pécs, Hungary,
  • Prague, Czech Republic,
  • Bucharest, Romania,
  • Ploiești, Romania,
  • St. Petersburg, Russia,
  • Sofia, Bulgaria,
  • Dnepropetrovsk, Ukraine,
  • Czestochowa Poland,
  • and Shanghai, China.
  • References

    Texas Institute of Science Wikipedia