Pat Gelsinger writes: "We strive every day
to make a positive global impact and be good corporate
citizens."
The following is an opinion editorial from Pat Gelsinger,
Intel’s chief executive officer.
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Patrick (Pat) Gelsinger is chief
executive officer of Intel Corporation and serves on its board of
directors. (Credit: Intel Corporation)
At Intel, our purpose is to build world-changing technology that
improves the life of every person on the planet. We strive every
day to make a positive global impact and be good corporate
citizens.
Increasingly central to every aspect of human existence,
technology is transforming our world at an accelerated pace. And at
the heart of that technology: semiconductors. Semiconductors are
the foundation of all innovation as the world becomes more digital,
from powering our ability to work remotely, to staying connected
with friends and family, to providing enhanced healthcare and
autonomous vehicles.
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Today’s challenges are many and immense. We are still struggling
with a global pandemic, social injustice, wars, the detrimental
effects of climate change and so much more. Against this global
landscape, it is imperative that we work together as an industry to
harness the power of technology and ensure it is being used as a
force for good. I am extremely proud of Intel’s long-standing
leadership in corporate responsibility and sustainability,
including initiatives in diversity and inclusion, education, and
philanthropy. Our focus helps us contribute responsible, inclusive
and sustainable practices across our operations, products and
supply chain. The passion and expertise of our employees, energized
by our purpose, are accelerating our collective contributions to
the world.
This Corporate Responsibility Report outlines our progress on
the 2030 goals we laid out two years ago. I am proud of our
accomplishments, including:
Continuing to invest in conservation projects and set new
targets. Building on our long history of leadership in this
space, we are driving reductions in greenhouse gas emissions,
energy use, water use and waste generation. For example, we
achieved net positive water in three countries, sustained 80%
renewable energy globally and sent about 5% of our total waste to
landfill. This work has contributed to us being recognized as No. 1
on Barron’s 100 Most Sustainable Companies list. We are also
continuing our work on sustainable chemistry, including ongoing
efforts to refine the chemical footprint methodology for use in
evaluation of the chemical supply chain.
Accelerating efforts on the Alliance for Global
Inclusion. Last year, we launched a coalition of technology and
adjacent industry partners to improve diversity and inclusion
practices and promote transparent reporting in four critical areas:
leadership representation, inclusive language, inclusive product
development and STEM readiness in underserved communities. We more
than doubled membership and made meaningful progress on creating an
inclusion index to help companies track diversity and inclusion
improvements against a shared benchmark.
Evolving our Pandemic Response Technology Initiative
(PRTI). This has now become our Intel RISE Technology
Initiative (IRTI), which funds projects related to healthcare,
education and the economy, with dedicated work streams for social
equity and human rights, accessibility and climate action. The IRTI
is a purpose-driven platform for action backed by a $20 million
commitment.
Announcing the AI Incubator Network. This is an
initiative in partnership with Dell Technologies and the American
Association of Community Colleges. As part of Intel’s AI for
Workforce program, the AI Incubator Network will design and build
AI labs across the U.S. by leveraging the expertise and industry
connections of America’s community college system. Since launching
the AI for Workforce program in 2020, Intel has expanded it to 31
schools across 18 states with a goal of reaching all 50 states by
2023.
As we look ahead, we will build on this momentum to drive
progress and take us to even greater heights in 2022 and in the
years ahead, including:
Committing to net-zero greenhouse gas emissions across our
operations by 2040. We will do this even as we significantly
expand our global operations. We are committed to increasing the
energy efficiency and lowering the carbon footprint of Intel
products and platforms, and to working with customers and industry
partners to create solutions that lower the greenhouse gas
footprint of the entire technology ecosystem. Furthermore, through
sustainable manufacturing practices and aggressive environmental
targets, we are deeply committed to being good neighbors in the
communities where we operate.
Making a $100 million investment to establish education and
research collaborations. Working with the U.S. National Science
Foundation, we will continue to boost research and workforce
development in semiconductor manufacturing through a $100 million
investment over the next decade to establish education and research
collaborations with universities, community colleges, and technical
educators in Ohio and across the nation.
Maximizing existing talent while building a diverse talent
pipeline across our industry. Despite talent leaving the
workforce in the wake of COVID-19 and drops in higher education
enrollment, our 2030 goals remain unchanged. We will work to
maximize existing talent while building a diverse talent pipeline
across our industry. In addition, we have set a 2022 target that
our technical hiring in entry-level roles is at least 30%
women.
Driving positive impact in supply chain responsibility.
Through our efforts to help protect human rights, our suppliers
have returned $25 million in fees to their workers since 2014. In
2021, our progress also included expansion of our work in
responsible minerals sourcing, and the achievement of $1.4 billion
in annual spending with diverse-owned suppliers.
We have made incredible strides over the past year, but there is
still much to do. We are just getting started.
Patrick (Pat) Gelsinger is chief executive officer of Intel
Corporation and serves on its board of directors.
About Intel
Intel (Nasdaq: INTC) is an industry leader, creating
world-changing technology that enables global progress and enriches
lives. Inspired by Moore’s Law, we continuously work to advance the
design and manufacturing of semiconductors to help address our
customers’ greatest challenges. By embedding intelligence in the
cloud, network, edge and every kind of computing device, we unleash
the potential of data to transform business and society for the
better. To learn more about Intel’s innovations, go to
newsroom.intel.com and intel.com.
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