Synercon commercialises technology that extracts crash data from a vehicle's engine control module.
Tulsa University is spinning out Synercon, a company that will commercialise technology which extracts crash data from a vehicle’s engine control module. Jeremy Daily, associate professor and developer of the so-called Forensic Link Adapter, will take a one year sabbatical to build the company.
Synercon’s business development was made possible under a federal cooperative agreement with the US National Institute of Justice. It has secured a first contract with the Oklahoma Highway Patrol.
Large commercial trucks are already equipped with…