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TI engineer a rising star in technology innovation
Only
10 years after completing his education, Sameer Pendharkar
has been awarded more than 30 patents, authored or co-authored
more than 45 papers published in conference and journal
publications, and pioneered numerous innovations for
the automotive and consumer electronics markets.
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TI
employees recognized for leadership
Exceptional TI employees who are impacting the workplace, the community and the industry with their innovation and leadership have earned prestigious awards for their individual accomplishments and contributions to the company's overall success.
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Foundation approves three grants aimed at math/science education
The
Texas Instruments Foundation recently approved three grants,
all aimed at providing knowledge, skills and programs that
enhance math and science education.
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TI United Way campaign raises $4.67 million
TI employees took the “What You Do Matters” message of the company's United Way campaign to heart, pledging more than $2.85 million during the 2007 campaign. This amount, combined with the TI Foundation’s gift of $1.82 million, resulted in a $4.67 million investment toward lasting improvements in the communities where TI employees live and work.
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TI applauds passage and signing of energy act
In the closing days of the 2007 congressional session, Congress passed – and the president signed – a long-awaited energy bill. The Energy Independence and Security Act of 2007 is projected to save American consumers and businesses $450 billion in avoided energy costs by 2030 and will help reduce energy consumption by 8 percent and greenhouse gas emissions by 10 percent.
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TI CEO recognized for ESH leadership
Texas Instruments President and CEO Rich Templeton received the Akira Inoue Award for outstanding achievement in environment, safety and health (ESH) in the semiconductor industry.
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TI's energy saving semiconductor technology
Texas Instruments is working to create technologies that help customers save energy and extend battery life and has been an active voice on energy management in the marketplace of ideas and research.
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