# Research Studios Austria

> Austrian research institution

**Wikidata**: [Q2145569](https://www.wikidata.org/wiki/Q2145569)  
**Wikipedia**: [English](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Research_Studios_Austria)  
**Source**: https://4ort.xyz/entity/research-studios-austria

Here’s the structured knowledge entry for **Research Studios Austria**:

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## Summary  
Research Studios Austria is an Austrian research institution founded in 2003, specializing in applied research across multiple disciplines. It operates as both a business and a research institute, with headquarters in Salzburg. The organization collaborates with notable figures like Susanne Wetzel and Russ Housley and produces technologies such as Easyrec.

## Key Facts  
- Founded in **2003** as a research institution and business.  
- Headquarters located in **Salzburg, Austria**.  
- Classified as both a **business** and **research institute**.  
- Affiliated with **Susanne Wetzel** (German computer scientist) and **Russ Housley** (IETF chair).  
- Produces **Easyrec**, a recommendation engine technology.  
- Official website available in **German** and **English**.  
- Identifiers: **GND ID 16009030-1**, **ROR ID 04ry38w69**, **Grid ID grid.437601.7**.  
- Parent entity: **RSA Archer**.  

## FAQs  
### Q: What does Research Studios Austria do?  
A: It conducts applied research and develops technologies like Easyrec, collaborating with experts in computer science and related fields.  

### Q: Where is Research Studios Austria located?  
A: Its headquarters are in Salzburg, Austria, with additional presence implied by its research network.  

### Q: Who are notable affiliates of Research Studios Austria?  
A: Susanne Wetzel (computer scientist) and Russ Housley (IETF chair) are among its prominent collaborators.  

## Why It Matters  
Research Studios Austria bridges academic research and practical applications, contributing to advancements in technology and computer science. Its collaborations with figures like Wetzel and Housley highlight its credibility in the field. By developing tools such as Easyrec, it addresses real-world challenges in data-driven recommendation systems. The institution’s dual classification as a business and research institute underscores its hybrid approach to innovation, combining scholarly rigor with commercial viability.  

## Notable For  
- **Hybrid model**: Operates as both a **research institute** and **business**.  
- **Key product**: Developed **Easyrec**, a recommendation engine technology.  
- **High-profile affiliations**: Works with **Susanne Wetzel** and **Russ Housley**.  
- **International recognition**: Listed in **Grid** and **ROR** research databases.  

## Body  
### Founding and Structure  
- Established in **2003**.  
- Legal entity: **Firmenbuchnummer 308888y**.  
- Parent organization: **RSA Archer**.  

### Research Focus  
- Primary output: **Easyrec** (a recommendation system).  
- Collaborates with **computer scientists** and **academics**.  

### Affiliations  
- **Susanne Wetzel**: German computer scientist and professor.  
- **Russ Housley**: Computer scientist and IETF chair.  

### Identifiers  
- **GND ID**: 16009030-1  
- **ROR ID**: 04ry38w69  
- **Grid ID**: grid.437601.7  

### Online Presence  
- Website: **[researchstudio.at](https://www.researchstudio.at)** (German/English).  
- Wikipedia entries: **German** and **English**.  

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## References

1. GRID Release 2015-12-14
2. GRID Release 2016-12-06
3. Microsoft Academic Knowledge Graph