EE Times (01/29/09) Clarke, Peter
The formation of Intel Labs Europe (ILE) will enable the chipmaker to reorganize its research efforts in Europe under a single management structure. Martin Curley, professor of technology and business innovation at the National University of Ireland and global director of IT innovation at Intel, will serve as the director of ILE, which will establish “open labs” in Leixlip, Ireland, and Munich, Germany. Intel wants to host participation in European Union Framework 7 (FP7) projects and other collaborative research with companies and universities in Europe. ILE projects will likely involve visual computing, software development, enterprise solutions, green computing, advanced microprocessor research, and high performance computing. “With the foundation of ILE, Intel is establishing a strong network of its existing labs in Europe and preparing a platform for further potential investment and advanced innovation activity,” the company says in a statement. Intel labs in Europe include facilities in Braunschweig, Germany; Barcelona, Spain; Gdansk, Poland; and Cologne, Germany.
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