HP has made a video to provide an overview of our Global Citizenship priorities in Europe, the Middle East and Africa (EMEA).
Launched at HP’s Technology @ Work event in Berlin in late April, the video is aimed at anyone who wants to find out more on our four priorities in EMEA: the environment, social investment, supply chain responsibility and privacy …
More than 400 HP educational initiatives across Europe, the Middle East and Africa (EMEA) are changing the way we learn. They are introducing technology into classrooms and encouraging students to tackle subjects like mathematics, science and engineering, leading more of them towards high-tech careers…
The December 2005 issue of the EMEA Global Citizenship Bulletin introduced HP’s involvement in responding to privacy concerns in the region. Highlighting work by HP Labs to drive innovation, it also outlined the wider EMEA organisation’s efforts to support policy. But what of our day-to-day priorities? Here we talk to Daniel Pradelles, customer privacy data manager for HP EMEA, about how HP tackles privacy…
Ensuring supplier diversity has been a part of business life at HP in the US for many years. HP’s efforts in this field are widely recognised, most recently by being named among the top 10 companies for supplier diversity by US-based magazine, Diversity Inc. for the second year running.
Supplier diversity is rising in importance globally and is prominent among the Global Citizenship objectives HP has set itself for the next years. So why is promoting supplier diversity so important for HP? …
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