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Headquartered in Seattle, Washington, Adapx is transforming the way users interact with technology by developing innovative, human-centered technology that improves the mobility, simplicity, accuracy, speed, reliability and intelligibility of information capture and communication. With nearly 20 years of research, along with significant investments by the U.S. Government, Adapx has developed patented digital paper technology for its clients. Adapx was originally established in 1999 as Natural Interaction Systems (NIS), which was a spin-off of the Oregon Graduate Institute (now, Oregon Health and Science University).

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Website: http://www.adapx.com

Press Releases

December 5th, 2011 - Adapx Awarded New DARPA Contract for Deep Green III to Further Integrate Speech & Sketch Interfaces Into Command and Control (C2) Systems

October 3rd, 2011 - Adapx Announces New CapturxTM for Microsoft® SharePoint® Server Release and New Fortune 500 Customers Automating Paperwork With Digital Pens

September 13th, 2011 - Adapx Announces Finning Customer Case Study and Partnership With Navantis to Streamline Oil and Gas Field Paperwork

August 8th, 2011 - Adapx Announces Capturx for IBM® Maximo® and Partnership With Interloc Solutions

June 14th, 2011 - City of Nashua Speeds Public Health Surveys and Rapid Needs Assessments With Capturx Software and Digital Pens

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