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Our Business
Xerox Global Research Centers
Palo Alto Research Center
PARC is a wholly owned subsidiary of Xerox and is focused on
areas of innovation on behalf of Xerox in areas that include
content-centric networking, intelligent mobile computing and
intelligent automation. PARC also leverages its heritage as the
birthplace of modern technologies to provide research and
development for non-competitive businesses in areas that include
UV-LEDs and ethnography services.
Xerox Research Centre of Canada
XRCC is Xerox’s materials research center with a focus on imaging
and consumable materials, like toner and inks, for our document
technology.
Xerox Research Center Webster
XRCW focuses on system design, imaging, computing and
marking science to contribute to Xerox’s ability to solve complex
business problems for customers of all of our businesses.
Grenoble,
France
Chennai,
India
Webster,
New York
Mississauga,
Ontario, Canada
Palo Alto,
California
Xerox Research Centre Europe
XRCE research differentiates Xerox business process service
offerings. The center focuses on image, text and data analytics,
business process modeling and the study and understanding of
work practices.
Xerox Research Centre India
XRCI focuses on unique innovation opportunities that emerge in
and best serve developing markets. As Xerox’s newest research
lab, XRCI has a broad mandate to foster innovation across the
company’s document technology and business process services
offerings.
3) Delivering the Value of Personalization
Our research leads to technologies that improve the efficiency,
economics and relevancy of business communications and printing
applications. We research methods to create affordable ubiquitous
color printing, leveraging our solid ink printing technology. We’re also
exploring ways to expand the application space of digital printing to
cover new applications such as packaging printing and printing directly
on mediums that go far beyond paper, like foods and clothing.
4) Enabling the Sustainable Enterprise
Our research also focuses on developing technologies that minimize the
environmental impact of document systems and business processes. An
example is our solid ink technology, which produces up to 90 percent less
waste than comparable color laser devices, as well as our MPS software,
which helps our customers reduce energy and paper use.
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