Texas Instruments' commitment to building a better future shapes our approach to everything we do.
TI began operating in 1930 as a geophysical exploration company that used seismic signal processing technology to search for oil. Today, we provide innovative DSP and analog technologies that help our customers create the world's most advanced electronics. Our real-time signal processing technology permeates daily life in many different ways, from digital communications and entertainment to medical services, automotive systems and wide-ranging applications in between. |
TI's 2007 Corporate Citizenship Report, "Building a Better Future," provides a comprehensive view of our social and environmental performance in fiscal year 2007. The information presented covers all wholly owned TI operations worldwide (unless otherwise stated). It does not include data on partially owned subsidiaries, joint ventures, leased facilities or outsourced operations.
The full report is available exclusively in a Web-based format. A summary brochure is also available for download or by request in print format. The citizenship report serves as a companion to TI's 2007 Annual Report, which provides financial performance data. |
To achieve the openness and transparency our stakeholders expect, we used the Global Reporting Initiative's Sustainability Reporting Guidelines (G3) when crafting the report. This report expands on the 2006 Corporate Citizenship Report and previously published annual Environmental, Safety and Health Reviews and related Operations Reports, available in our reports archive.
The GRI index is a portion of the online report detailing the reporting status and location of information according to G3 reporting indicators. |