HP Planning Revamp of Its Famed R&D Lab

It wants to bring ideas to market faster, without killing pure research
By Jim O'Neill,  Newser Staff
Posted Mar 4, 2008 11:23 AM CST
HP Planning Revamp of Its Famed R&D Lab
HP Labs researcher Mike Harville tries out a race car video game on a special curved screen designed to increase the realism and immersive experience for gamers. The technology was one of the innovations demonstrated today by HP at a press conference in San Francisco focused on the gaming industry.   (Associated Press)

Hewlett Packard is reorganizing its HP Labs in an effort to move more of the projects from the famed idea generator to market—and add to the company’s bottom line—more quickly,  Therese Poletti writes at MarketWatch. But even as HP looks for more commercial results from its legendary R&D facility, HP Labs continues to conduct theoretical research—its one-time core—as well.

As CEO Mark Hurd reshapes the company to be more results oriented, the commitment to HP Labs’ work has remained steadfast. The company will announce a revised roadmap for the lab Thursday that could include more partnerships with universities, a renewed focus on nanotechnology and pushing the edge of digital printing technology. (More Hewlett Packard stories.)

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