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  1. For more than 75 years HRL Laboratories has pushed the boundaries on what’s possible. Successful innovation fuels the company’s current growth and what started as a single Malibu laboratory is thriving with multiple locations diving into a wide variety of scientific disciplines.

  2. Website. www .hrl .com. HRL Laboratories (formerly Hughes Research Laboratories) is a research center in Malibu, California, established in 1960. Formerly the research arm of Hughes Aircraft, it is currently owned by General Motors Corporation and Boeing.

  3. For more than 70 years, HRL's scientists and engineers have been on the leading edge of technology, conducting pioneering research, providing real-world technology solutions, and advancing the state of the art. We continue to be recognized as one of the world's premier physical science and engineering research laboratories.

  4. The Intelligent Systems Laboratory (ISL) conducts groundbreaking research and development of revolutionary intelligent systems technologies. We aim to lead the world in making robust intelligent systems that are: Proficient, Adaptable and Testable. Understandable, Trustable and Collaborative. Scalable and Secure.

  5. About us. Innovation with a purpose. For seven decades, HRL's scientists and engineers have been on the leading edge of technology, conducting pioneering research, providing real-world...

  6. HRL Laboratories is a world leader in developing solid-state technology for quantum computing and networking. We are advancing a variety of technologies including silicon quantum-dot qubits, silicon carbide photonics, superconducting nanowire single photon detectors, chip-scale atom-optics components, and microwave-dot hybrid systems.

  7. YOUNG COMPANY, LONG HISTORY. HRL Laboratories continues the legacy of technology advances that began at Hughes Research Laboratories, established by Howard Hughes in 1948. HRL Laboratories was organized as a limited liability company (LLC) on December 17, 1997 and received its first patent on September 12, 2000.