HP Labs India
| HP Labs to focus on computing | 
http://www.business-standard.com
March 30 2005
HP Labs India, part of HP’s global R&D network, has announced 
                    it is working on a couple of projects which might have a deep 
                    impact on how people access the power of computing. 
                    
In addition to these projects at the India centre, HP Labs 
                    globally is set to shortly announce enhanced printing solutions 
                    using the liquid electro-photography (LEP) technology for 
                    high-speed, offset-quality colour printing. 
                    
Said Ajay Gupta, HP Labs India Director: “Local language access 
                    to the IT infrastructure is one of the key areas we are working 
                    on and also on the area of how the existing broadcast network 
                    can be used to trigger a paradigm shift in data communication 
                    and how TV is being consumed. We are working on a couple of 
                    projects which will go into field trials within this year 
                    and then we will look at commercialisation.” 
                    
Gupta, who recently took over from the much-acclaimed Dr S 
                    Ramani, said: “When the usage of IT increases and includes 
                    a larger user population, it becomes necessary to create vastly 
                    simpler user interfaces. Very simple interfaces are called 
                    for which will need necessary compromises with regard to the 
                    range of activities that can be carried out over these interfaces. 
                    A promising area in this regard is that of handwriting as 
                    an input modality besides the speech communication between 
                    users and computers.” 
                    
He added that HP Labs’ strategy in language technology is 
                    to focus on the multi-language problem, and make the underlying 
                    systems modular and easily extendable to another language. 
                    
“We will leverage the vast amount of research being done at 
                    universities and government labs and add value by making the 
                    language technologies practical for use in products,” noted 
                    Gupta. 
                    
On using the existing broadcast network to extend communication 
                    among the masses, Gupta said that in emerging economies, it 
                    is too much to ask for a nationwide, high quality telecom 
                    infrastructure to support access to e-mail systems and Internet 
                    resources. 
                    
“In these economies, investments in communication follow rather 
                    than precede growth in demand, resulting in heavy loading 
                    of the available infrastructure at any given time. As a result, 
                    one has to focus on relatively unusual solutions to extend 
                    the reach of communications services. These include data communication 
                    over cable TV networks, DTH channels and the cellular telephone 
                    network,” highlighted Gupta. 
                    
Added Richard H Lampman, senior VP, HP Labs: “There has been 
                    significant contributions from HP Labs India to the product 
                    ranges of HP. To support the ongoing initiatives here, we 
                    are ramping up our India plans aggressively which till recently 
                    had been on a rather slow mode.” 
              
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