Paoli Research Center

The Paoli Research Center was a research and development facility established in 1954 [1] by the Burroughs Corporation, then known as the Burroughs Adding Machine Company. It was created a university campus like setting in the Philadelphia suburb of Paoli, Pennsylvania for the Burroughs Research Laboratory, then located at 511 North Broad Street in Philadelphia. The initial focus was for the development of business accounting systems and experimental work in electromechanics. The Paoli Research Center grew over the years and was the source of many research contribution to computing, including work on computing hardware design, programming languages, algorithms and defense applications.

Paoli Research Center
Typesresearch center 
Established1954  (67 years ago)
Dissolved1992 
Part ofBurroughs Corporation, Unisys 
CountryUnited States 

The research center continued after Burroughs and Sperry Corporation merged to become Unisys and performed both research for the Unisys corporation as well as for government sponsors. Research topics included artificial intelligence, computational linguistics, database systems, software engineering and bioinformatics. In the 1990 the research staff was relocated to Unisys' nearby Great Valley facility [2] and the Paoli building was sold in 1992, demolished and replaced with condominiums and an assisted living center.

References

  1. "The Burroughs Research Center in Paoli" (PDF). Tredyffrin Easttown Historical Society. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2015-09-24. Retrieved 2012. Check date values in: |accessdate= (help)
  2. "Another Unisys Building Put On the Block". Philadelphia Daily News. Retrieved 2012. Check date values in: |accessdate= (help)
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