The news -- Intel Corporation is asking young designers to explore out-of-the-box ideas on mobile computing as part of the University Design Expo held in conjunction with the Intel Developer Forum in San Francisco. Intel sponsored students from several colleges and universities from around the world to explore creative new ways to bridge technology and design across the areas of user interaction, industrial design, and mobile applications and solutions. The projects have the potential to impact the broad spectrum of mobility – from next-generation laptops to compact, pocketable handheld devices.
The Design Expo is located in the Golden Gate Hall at the San Francisco Marriott, and will be open for viewing from 4-6 p.m. on Sept. 21 and from 10:15 a.m.-1 p.m. on Sept. 22. For additional information on the Design Expo, specific displays and the Intel Developer Forum
# The context -- Design students are a valuable resource for re-thinking today's usage of technology and discovering the possibilities for the future. The Design Expo explores the perspectives of these talented young designers who have an exciting vision for how technology can affect how we live, work and play.
# Why it matters -- By engaging with student designers, Intel is exploring new perspectives and seeing firsthand how design is increasingly essential to differentiating products and encouraging new applications of technology and user interaction. These young designer have a vision of how technology can complement and enhance people's lives. The concepts featured at the Design Expo have the potential to impact a broad spectrum of mobile computing - from next generation laptops to pocketable, handheld devices and beyond.
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