Justin Rattner is an Intel Senior Fellow. He was Intel's Chief Technology Officer (CTO) and director of Intel Labs from 2006-2013 where he directed Intel's global research efforts in processors, programming, systems, security, communications and, most recently, user experience and interaction. As part of Intel Labs, Rattner was also responsible for funding academic research worldwide through its Science and Technology Centers, international research institutes, and individual faculty awards. Rattner joined Intel in 1973. He was named its first Principal Engineer in 1979 and its fourth Intel Fellow in 1988.
This is another event in a series designed to give our audiences unique insight into the remarkable work being done in our research labs around the world – a celebration of innovation. We hope you’ll join us for another compelling conversation about innovation in our research labs, moderated by Museum CEO John Hollar.
We are very pleased that KQED Radio will be on-site taping tonight's event for broadcast on Wednesday, November 20 at 8pm.
This event is part of the Computer History Museum’s acclaimed Revolutionaries speaker series, featuring renowned innovators, business and technology leaders, and authors in enthralling conversations often with leading journalists. Our audiences learn about the process of innovation, its risks and rewards, and failure that led to ultimate success.
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