Videos for hewlett packard, palo alto, california - MedTech I.Q. 2024-05-03T13:00:06Z http://medtechiq.ning.com/video/video/listForLocation?rss=yes&xn_auth=no&location=hewlett+packard%2C+palo+alto%2C+california Strategy: HP Labs 2.0 - Reorganizes To Focus on Big Bets tag:medtechiq.ning.com,2008-09-18:2140535:Video:3498 2008-09-18T04:52:58.580Z CC-Conrad Clyburn-MedForeSight http://medtechiq.ning.com/profile/CCatMedTechIQ <a href="http://medtechiq.ning.com/video/2140535:Video:3498"><br /> <img alt="Thumbnail" height="97" src="http://storage.ning.com/topology/rest/1.0/file/get/2508865865?profile=original&amp;width=130&amp;height=97" width="130"></img><br /> </a> <br></br>At the HP Labs conference, Lab director Prith Banerjee presents keynote new "blueprint" for HP's coporate research arm. HP Labs is now going to focus on "big bets" all linked to 5 main areas: Information explosion, dynamic cloud services, content transformation, intelligent infrastructure and sustainability. What's interesting is the deep consequences this new plan will have on HP Labs… <a href="http://medtechiq.ning.com/video/2140535:Video:3498"><br /> <img src="http://storage.ning.com/topology/rest/1.0/file/get/2508865865?profile=original&amp;width=130&amp;height=97" width="130" height="97" alt="Thumbnail" /><br /> </a><br />At the HP Labs conference, Lab director Prith Banerjee presents keynote new "blueprint" for HP's coporate research arm. HP Labs is now going to focus on "big bets" all linked to 5 main areas: Information explosion, dynamic cloud services, content transformation, intelligent infrastructure and sustainability. What's interesting is the deep consequences this new plan will have on HP Labs structure: going from hundreds of projects to 20-30 big bets. The Labs' more than 600 researchers will now be "regrouped" into 23 separate labs around the world, of 20 to 30 researchers each: smaller teams which should make them more dynamic and responsive to change. In terms of investment, HP Labs will now spend 1/3 of its $150 million annual in exploratory research (versus 10% before), 1/3 in applied research and the last third in advanced product development.