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Texas Research Institute , Austin, Inc.
4 facts from 2 public sources, as of 20 August 2026. Also trades as TEXAS RESEARCH INSTITUTE , AUSTIN, INC..
What it makes
3 articlesAccelerated Creep Test Methodologies for Space Habitat Softgood Structural Materials
Named on a research award · SBIR and STTR award data · read 20 August 2026 · dated 1 January 2023 · the fact
Millimeter/Microwave Inspection System for Concrete and Concrete Structures to Support Lunar and Martian Habitation and Infrastructure
Named on a research award · SBIR and STTR award data · read 20 August 2026 · dated 1 January 2023 · the fact
Plug-and-Play Abrasion-Resistant Coatings for Aircraft Control Surface Production and Maintenance
Named on a research award · SBIR and STTR award data · read 20 August 2026 · dated 1 January 2023 · the fact
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Contract award
Air Force SBIR/STTR award 2023, contract FA8650-23-C-5002: Plug-and-Play Abrasion-Resistant Coatings for Aircraft Control Surface Production and Maintenance
SBIR and STTR award data · retrieved 20 August 2026 · dated 1 January 2023
Contract award
National Aeronautics and Space Administration SBIR/STTR award 2023, contract 80NSSC23CA159: Accelerated Creep Test Methodologies for Space Habitat Softgood Structural Materials
SBIR and STTR award data · retrieved 20 August 2026 · dated 1 January 2023
Contract award
National Aeronautics and Space Administration SBIR/STTR award 2023, contract 80NSSC23PB608: Millimeter/Microwave Inspection System for Concrete and Concrete Structures to Support Lunar and Martian Habitation and Infrastructure
SBIR and STTR award data · retrieved 20 August 2026 · dated 1 January 2023
The company's own statement
Texas Research Institute Austin, Inc. (TRI Austin) was established in 1975 by Dr. J. Scott Thornton to perform high quality, rapid response research and develop
Texas Research Institute , Austin, Inc. website · retrieved 20 August 2026
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