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Xerox Innovation

Xerox conducts work in color science, computing, digital imaging, work practices, electromechanical systems, novel materials, linguistics, work practice analysis, and nanotechnology connected to Xerox's expertise in printing and document management. The company consistently builds its inventions into business by embedding them in Xerox products and solutions, using them as the foundation for new business, or licensing or selling them to other entities.

Cutting Through Information Overload
For more than a half a century, Xerox has been in the business of making it easier to get work done.

Differentiation Through Digitization
In 2007, over 15 trillion pages were printed worldwide but less than 10% were produced on digital printers. Xerox’s goal is to bring the value of mass customization to the printing market.

Sustainability
As a leading provider of digital systems, paper, and toner, Xerox plays an important role in influencing the sustainability of our environment.

Inside Innovation at Xerox
Xerox researchers and business teams worldwide are delighting our customers by creating a continuing stream of product and service innovations for Xerox.
National Medal of Technology

The National Medal of Technology

Xerox is a proud recipient of The National Medal of Technology, the highest honor awarded by the President of the United States to America’s leading innovators. It was mandated by Congress in 1980 to recognize the significant contributions that these innovators have made to the nation's economic strength and standard of living.

Open Xerox

Open Xerox

Engage with Open Xerox, our virtual research laboratory, which is a cornerstone in our commitment to open innovation. Explore our prototypes, interact with Xerox scientists and give us feedback on our early technologies.

Innovation Stories

Inside Innovation at Xerox: Scientists Develop Chemical Armor to Extend the Lifespan of Printer Components

The polymer "super coating" for Xerox photoreceptors offers significant advantages to customers and the environment. Kenny Dinh, lab manager, Xerographic Component Systems Group in Webster, N.Y. inspects a photoreceptor drum after applying the protective chemical armor with a coating machine.

BNN News – Market Morning – Innovation in a Down Market
Xerox puts about 5 percent of its revenue back into R&D and has just begun the new business of document management. Is necessity the mother of innovation? Sophie Vandebroek, CTO, Xerox, explains

TheStar.com: "Diversity nurtures pioneer spirit"
Hadi Mahabadi, award recipient, recognized for enriching Canada’s multicultural mosaic and overcoming adversity

Newsweek: The Paper Chasers
Isn’t it ironic: Xerox is hoping it can profit by teaching companies how to reduce their printing.