So what does that future look like? Based on what’s happening in our labs, cultural diversity will be celebrated, and women will take STEM by storm. These new perspectives will catalyze major breakthroughs: Computers will become your partners instead of just tools that get the job done. Printed electronics will make integrated circuits cheaper and easier to produce. And immersive experiences—powered by near-field communications, virtual reality and the Internet of Things--will blend physical and digital worlds together.

These breakthroughs sound futuristic, but they’re already underway. That’s what happens when you gather some of the brightest minds on the planet at our research centers, and ask them to dream with our customers. You get big, juicy ideas that solve today’s business challenges with an eye toward tomorrow.
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Paul Smith
Tom Kavassalis
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Stephen Hoover
Chief Technology Officer
Hoover leads Xerox’s global research, development, and engineering organizations and is committed to driving innovation across the company.
"The business of open innovation is something PARC has been refining since we incorporated in 2002. Mastering the innovation process is about more than just developing new technology; it requires a deep understanding of human behavior and context, and the ability to invent new business models to take resulting products and services to market."
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- Since January 1, 2018
153
- Last filed on
April 17
2018