Intel Labs goes back to the future

Intel Labs goes back to the future
- June 26, 2012
- The Intel Science and Technology Center (ISTC) for Social Computing, co-led by anthropology professor Bill Maurer, is featured in Business Wire and 15 other publications June 26, 2012
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From the Business Wire:
Intel Labs opened its doors to media and analysts today on the 10th anniversary of
Research at Intel. Justin Rattner, Intel Corporation chief technology officer, unveiled
a “Facets of Future Life” showcase that featured more than 20 innovative research
projects underway that will help transform the future of technology. Rattner also
announced the seventh Intel Science Technology Center (ISTC) focused on social computing
and Intel’s first university collaboration to focus specifically on user experience
design. Intel's ISTC-Social is hosted at University of California, Irvine, and includes
partnerships with research groups at Cornell, Georgia Tech, Indiana University and
NYU. The center represents the next $15 million installment that completes Intel's
initial 5-year, $100 million ISTC program, first announced in January 2011. As with
the other six ISTCs -- covering big data, cloud computing, embedded computing, visual
computing, secure computing and pervasive computing -- the new social computing center
is designed to foster tighter collaboration between Intel and academia. The center
aims to create a new paradigm for computing and productive new research by a community
of social scientists and technologists.
For the full story, please visit http://www.businesswire.com/news/home/20120626005381/en/Intel-Labs-Future.
Also ran in:
Daily Disruption
Virtual-Strategy Magazine
Enterese.net (Peru)
The Lahore Times (Pakistan)
Double Click (Pakistan)
eettaiwan.com (Taiwan)
PC World.in.th (Thailand)
OCstation.com (Thailand)
Overlockzone.com (Thailand)
Notrix (Mexico)
Noticias Mexico
Internet Ciudad (Mexico)
Mexico-World
Info Channel (Mexico)
One-Digital (Mexico)
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