
Xerox Innovation with Peter Paul: Faster Food, More Accurate Orders
Peter Paul, principal scientist at Xerox Research Center Webster, New York, explains how Xerox designed software to accurately match vehicles to orders at drive-through windows. This increases order accuracy and helps customers get their food faster. |
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Celebrating Engineering and Our Top Engineer: Ursula Burns, Xerox CEO Sophie Vandebroek, Xerox’s chief technology officer and president of the Xerox Innovation Group, discusses the news of CEO, Ursula Burns' election into the National Academy of Engineering (NAE). Read her blog › |
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Xerox Named to MIT Tech Review’s 2013 List of 50 Disruptive Companies Each company on this list has done something over the past year that will strengthen its hold on a market, challenge the leaders of a market, or create a new market. Source: MIT Technology Review |
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The Morning Download: Xerox’s ‘Big Play With Big Data' The Wall Street Journal examines who might play a bigger role in Big Data: CIOs, CEOs or line-of-business owners, and what big companies are doing with their Big Data today. Source: Wall Street Journal |
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Researcher uses Xbox 360′s Kinect game sensor to measure your breathing Xerox researcher Lalit Mestha discovered Microsoft’s Kinect game sensor—which tracks 3D objects and motion in a room-- can measure how well a patient is breathing. This could have potential implications in lowering healthcare costs and giving physicians information they can’t otherwise easily get. Source: VentureBeat |