Shahram Mehraban: The Impact of Technology in Manufacturing from the NAM D.A....Intel IoT
A presentation from Intel’s Shahram Mehraban discussing the impact of technology and the Internet of Things on manufacturing, presented at the National Association of Manufacturers D.A.T.A. Center event on September 23, 2014.
Aneesh Chopra, Assistant to President Obama and Chief Technology Officer presented "Uncovering Hidden Talent" to over 200 attendees at the Technology - Innovation - Entrepreneurship "Creating Minnesota\'s Future Conference on Tuesday, December 8, 2009
Golden age for technology and innovation vfinal acgJeffrey Bussgang
My perspective that we are in the middle of an unprecedented boom in technology and innovation – a true “Golden Age”. The
growth opportunity ahead of us is more rapid, and global, than ever before.
Shahram Mehraban: The Impact of Technology in Manufacturing from the NAM D.A....Intel IoT
A presentation from Intel’s Shahram Mehraban discussing the impact of technology and the Internet of Things on manufacturing, presented at the National Association of Manufacturers D.A.T.A. Center event on September 23, 2014.
Aneesh Chopra, Assistant to President Obama and Chief Technology Officer presented "Uncovering Hidden Talent" to over 200 attendees at the Technology - Innovation - Entrepreneurship "Creating Minnesota\'s Future Conference on Tuesday, December 8, 2009
Golden age for technology and innovation vfinal acgJeffrey Bussgang
My perspective that we are in the middle of an unprecedented boom in technology and innovation – a true “Golden Age”. The
growth opportunity ahead of us is more rapid, and global, than ever before.
Enabling a Colorado Phenomenon - my personal entrepreneurial storyMatthew Bailey
This is a presentation that I gave to graduating Executive MBA students at Colorado University in May 2019. It provides a summary of my personal entrepreneurial journey to create value in Colorado in IoT, Smart Cities and Innovation. Much has been achieved together with incredible collaborators. During each stage reflections are made to encourage these new and brilliant entrepreneurs to guide them on their personal entrepreneurial journey into their life adventure!
BDPA seeks to have 20 high school students and 20 college students in the 2011 BDPA IT Showcase to be held in Chicago later this year. This is the 16-page IT Showcase Guide that answers all of the questions about the event.
Version 1.0, Issued 1/27/11
Calit2 – Increasing Interaction Between Industry and University ResearchersLarry Smarr
08.03.31
Presentation
Panel on Best Practices in University-Industry Research Collaborations 2008 Engineering Deans Institute (EDI)
“Strategic University-Industry Partnerships for Innovation”
American Society for Engineering Education
University of California, San Diego
Title: Calit2 – Increasing Interaction Between Industry and University Researchers
La Jolla, CA
Panel: AI and Climate Change: Where is the funding and is it sufficient to meet the 2030 and 2050 goals?
https://www.climatechange.ai/events/aaaifss2022#scheduleThursday, November 17, 2016, 5:10 pm – 6:00 pm
China and other competing nations are vastly outperforming America in the development of clean energy technologies. If America is to remain relevant the economy of the future, it is essential that we support both the development of clean energy technologies and the education of young people to enter this burgeoning industry. To this end, the U.S. Department of Energy has established RE-ENERGYSE — a program to vastly improve the scope and quality of energy science education in American schools.
Teryn Norris, Director of Americans for Energy Leadership (AEL) will delve further into the specifics of RE-ENERGYSE, touching on experiential learning opportunities, fellowships, and new higher education programs that are specifically designed to prepare students for careers in clean energy technology. By swiftly providing these skills to students, America can foster the collective awe and relentless drive needed to propel us forward in the clean energy race.
China and other competing nations are vastly outperforming America in the development of clean energy technologies. If America is to remain relevant the economy of the future, it is essential that we support both the development of clean energy technologies and the education of young people to enter this burgeoning industry. To this end, the U.S. Department of Energy has established RE-ENERGYSE — a program to vastly improve the scope and quality of energy science education in American schools.
Teryn Norris, Director of Americans for Energy Leadership (AEL) will delve further into the specifics of RE-ENERGYSE, touching on experiential learning opportunities, fellowships, and new higher education programs that are specifically designed to prepare students for careers in clean energy technology. By swiftly providing these skills to students, America can foster the collective awe and relentless drive needed to propel us forward in the clean energy race.
Teryn Norris, Director of Americans for Energy Leadership (AEL) will delve further into the specifics of RE-ENERGYSE, touching on experiential learning opportunities, fellowships, and new higher education programs that are specifically designed to prepare students for careers in clean energy technology. By swiftly providing these skills to students, America can foster the collective awe and relentless drive needed to propel us forward in the clean energy race.
Enabling a Colorado Phenomenon - my personal entrepreneurial storyMatthew Bailey
This is a presentation that I gave to graduating Executive MBA students at Colorado University in May 2019. It provides a summary of my personal entrepreneurial journey to create value in Colorado in IoT, Smart Cities and Innovation. Much has been achieved together with incredible collaborators. During each stage reflections are made to encourage these new and brilliant entrepreneurs to guide them on their personal entrepreneurial journey into their life adventure!
BDPA seeks to have 20 high school students and 20 college students in the 2011 BDPA IT Showcase to be held in Chicago later this year. This is the 16-page IT Showcase Guide that answers all of the questions about the event.
Version 1.0, Issued 1/27/11
Calit2 – Increasing Interaction Between Industry and University ResearchersLarry Smarr
08.03.31
Presentation
Panel on Best Practices in University-Industry Research Collaborations 2008 Engineering Deans Institute (EDI)
“Strategic University-Industry Partnerships for Innovation”
American Society for Engineering Education
University of California, San Diego
Title: Calit2 – Increasing Interaction Between Industry and University Researchers
La Jolla, CA
Panel: AI and Climate Change: Where is the funding and is it sufficient to meet the 2030 and 2050 goals?
https://www.climatechange.ai/events/aaaifss2022#scheduleThursday, November 17, 2016, 5:10 pm – 6:00 pm
China and other competing nations are vastly outperforming America in the development of clean energy technologies. If America is to remain relevant the economy of the future, it is essential that we support both the development of clean energy technologies and the education of young people to enter this burgeoning industry. To this end, the U.S. Department of Energy has established RE-ENERGYSE — a program to vastly improve the scope and quality of energy science education in American schools.
Teryn Norris, Director of Americans for Energy Leadership (AEL) will delve further into the specifics of RE-ENERGYSE, touching on experiential learning opportunities, fellowships, and new higher education programs that are specifically designed to prepare students for careers in clean energy technology. By swiftly providing these skills to students, America can foster the collective awe and relentless drive needed to propel us forward in the clean energy race.
China and other competing nations are vastly outperforming America in the development of clean energy technologies. If America is to remain relevant the economy of the future, it is essential that we support both the development of clean energy technologies and the education of young people to enter this burgeoning industry. To this end, the U.S. Department of Energy has established RE-ENERGYSE — a program to vastly improve the scope and quality of energy science education in American schools.
Teryn Norris, Director of Americans for Energy Leadership (AEL) will delve further into the specifics of RE-ENERGYSE, touching on experiential learning opportunities, fellowships, and new higher education programs that are specifically designed to prepare students for careers in clean energy technology. By swiftly providing these skills to students, America can foster the collective awe and relentless drive needed to propel us forward in the clean energy race.
Teryn Norris, Director of Americans for Energy Leadership (AEL) will delve further into the specifics of RE-ENERGYSE, touching on experiential learning opportunities, fellowships, and new higher education programs that are specifically designed to prepare students for careers in clean energy technology. By swiftly providing these skills to students, America can foster the collective awe and relentless drive needed to propel us forward in the clean energy race.
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Event Name Dates Location Intel Speaker
US 1268 Announcement February 10 Washington, DC Paul Otellini
Fab 28 Certification February 18 Israel Paul Otellini
Strategic Global Philanthropy
February 24 San Jose, CA Shelly Esque
Forum
Clean Tech Forum February 24 San Francisco, CA Sean Maloney
CeBIT March 2 - 9 Hannover, Germany Craig Barrett
WSJ ECOnomics Conference March 4 - 6 Santa Barbara, CA Will Swope
AEA Medal of Honor March 10 Redwood City, CA Paul Otellini
Intel STS March 5 - 10 Washington, DC Craig Barrett
IDB 50th Anniversary March 27 - 30 Medellin, Columbia Craig Barrett
Boston College International
Corporate Citizenship March 29-31 San Francisco, CA Shelly Esque
Conference
For full details, see the CAG Global Event Calendar.
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For a complete CSR press coverage repository, click here.
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Intel, Cisco and Microsoft lead collaboration to improve education Portfolio.com, January 9, 2009
Craig Barrett introduces The Small Things Challenge during CES Keynote; pledges Intel's support of Kiva.org and Save The Children
Intel Press Release, January 7, 2009
Intel Employees donate over 1 million hours in 2008 RealTech News, December 5, 2008
Corporations Cutting Carbon Emissions Renewable Energy, December, 2008
Financial crisis puts focus on efficiency, not green power Ars Technica, November 16, 2008
Intel, Numonyx open $20M water treatment plant in Israel CleanTech, November 21, 2008
Intel touts Nehalem as its greenest processor VUNet, October 28, 2008
Find the latest materials and resources for marketing at the CAG Marketing Toolkit.
Preparing a presentation? Find the latest 30-3-30 presentations for CSR, Education, Environment, and Citizenship. These
presentations are modular and designed to fit into whatever you are presenting.
Looking for a community story with impact? Check out the latest Intel Involved brochure. It has stories of volunteerism and impact
from the Intel sites around the world.
Education
Promoting 21st Century Skills: In 2008, the Intel® Teach Program expanded to 3 new countries (Palestine, Kenya, and Hungary).
Skills:
To date, the program has trained over 6M teachers in more than 40 countries in how to improve teaching and learning through
the effective use of technology.
Expanded Science Fair Support In October 2008, Intel committed $120 million over the next 10 years to stimulate more interest
Support:
among youth in math and science, so they will be prepared to address global challenges in innovative ways.
Intel Berkeley Technology Entrepreneurship Challenge: In November 2008, 22 teams from 15 countries competed in the Intel UC
Challenge
Berkeley Technology Entrepreneurship Challenge for a cash prize and valuable exposure to more than 20 leading venture capital
firms in California’s Silicon Valley.
Intel Learn in Mexico: The Mexican Ministry of Social Development (MOSD) announced in January, 2009 that it would invest
approximately USD 300K to co-fund the Intel Learn program in 2009 and 2010. This commitment will grow Mexico's participating
CTCs from an existing 73 to 200, and will increase the number of learners from 16,000 in 2008 to a projected 30,000 in 2009.
Environment
Green Power Awards In October 2008, Intel received the US EPA’s Green Power Leadership Award and was also named a Green
Awards:
Power Partner of the Year.
Citizenship
1M Volunteer Hours: In celebration of Intel’s 40th anniversary, Intel employees mentored and tutored, cleaned up beaches and
Hours:
restored streams, planted trees and vegetable gardens, painted walls and art work, and walked, fasted, and ran their way to more
than 1.3M volunteer hours. In the end, over 47,000 employees volunteered in more than 40 countries for nearly 5,500 local
schools, community support organizations and non-profits, making a huge difference for the communities in which our employees
live and work.
China CSR Awards: In November, China Corporate Citizenship Forum presented two awards to Intel China Ltd. for its outstanding
Awards:
contributions toward the country's earthquake relief efforts and for corporate citizenship and responsibility. Intel won the "Grand
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