Former Intel President and CEO Paul Otellini introduces STAY WITH IT and talks about the need for engineers to create "something yet to be imagined."
Nobody told Magdalene and Naema that girls and women aren't supposed to use the internet or learn about technology.
Highlight reel from the Intel International Science and Engineering Fair (ISEF) 2010 from San Jose, California, USA.
Intel Education team trained 125 girls in Dhaka and Pabna and 450 rural kids on Intel-powered classmate PCs, using technology to inspire learning.
We’re always on the move, and our experiences should be too—that’s why Intel’s creating a smarter, more connected world for a better tomorrow.
Through education and local economic support, Intel India empowers underserved tribal women with education to start prosperous micro-businesses.
Yesenia shares her college journey successes, struggles, and the impact of her Beyond 12 coach from the Leadership Public Schools College Park.
Social Innovator, Susannah Vila’s powerful and responsive Ultrabook™ instantly connects her to advocates of social change.
Navajo teen Raquel Redshirt uses everyday materials to build solar ovens, fulfilling Navajo community needs and winning an Intel ISEF competition.
In part 1 of IT sustainability, Intel’s Mike Breton talks proof of concept work on lowering office energy consumption and at home.