HP Labs India
HP Labs India Targets “The Next Billion Customers |
SDA India
April 07, 2006
HP Labs India researchers will demonstrate technologies this week at its California office which it says will help grow rapidly expanding economies like those in India, China, Russia, and Brazil. The technologies adapt to the needs of multiple non-Western languages, unique infrastructures, and indigenous cultures and customs, says HP Labs. The goal, in the words of HP Labs Director Dick Lampman, is to help HP reach “the next billion customers.”
The technologies to be demonstrated include the following:
The gesture keyboard. Traditional keyboards, based on the Roman alphabet, do not work for many of the world’s languages. HP Labs India claim to have created a stylus-and-tablet solution that is easy to use yet has all the benefits of electronic data processing and storage.
A pen-based application for filling out forms for business,
government and education. According to the company, the
forms can be completed by hand in remote locations using
a variety of devices. The “digital ink” can
then be transmitted to a central location where the handwritten
input is converted to machine-readable text for processing
and storage.
Print-supplemented TV broadcasts. HP Labs India says it
is developing technology that delivers print material synchronized
with TV programming.
Secure paper documents. In many parts of the world, the
company says, public services are being extended to remote
areas through Internet cafes instead of using regional government
offices. HP Labs claims to have a solution based on a barcode
printed on the document that incorporates a digital signature
which will authenticate the transmitted documents.
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