A Xerox innovation

So what will our future be like?

Judging by what is happening in our laboratory, cultural diversity will come to the fore. In addition, more and more women will be involved in the exact sciences.

These new perspectives will be the catalyst for major breakthroughs. Computers will be our partners, not just tools to get the job done. Printed electronics will reduce the cost and simplify the creation of microcircuits. At the same time, immersive computing technologies based on NFC, virtual reality and the Internet of things will blur the boundaries between the physical and digital worlds.

Xerox Innovation at Work
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Every day, our customers improve the efficiency of their business with Xerox solutions.
Problems we love to solve
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Printing on 3D objects
Wayne Buchar, Chief Engineer at Xerox, talks about the new industry of direct on-site printing.


Xerox Innovation Centers
Palo Alto Research Center (PARC)

PARC is a subsidiary of Xerox Corporation and plays a key role in Xerox's long-term development strategy. The center was founded in 1970 as part of Xerox Research and then was spun off into a separate company.

Xerox Canada Research Center (XRCC)

XRCC specializes in materials research for Xerox. The center carries out chemical, physical research and engineering development to create new materials: from concept to finished product.

Gil Hatch Center for Customer Innovation

The world's largest exhibition center for printing technology Xerox is located in Webster. Here visitors can learn in detail about digital technologies, services and solutions of our company.