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Google X
NameGoogle X
TypeResearch and development
ParentAlphabet Inc.
Founded2010
FounderSergey Brin, Larry Page
LocationMountain View, California

Google X is a research and development subsidiary of Alphabet Inc., founded by Sergey Brin and Larry Page in 2010, with the goal of developing innovative and revolutionary technologies, such as Project Loon, Waymo, and Verily Life Sciences. The company is led by Astro Teller, who has been instrumental in shaping the company's vision and direction, and has worked closely with other notable figures, including Eric Schmidt, Sundar Pichai, and Vincent Cerf. Google X has collaborated with various organizations, including NASA, MIT, and Stanford University, to advance its research and development efforts, and has also partnered with companies like Ford Motor Company, Volkswagen Group, and Daimler AG to bring its technologies to market. The company's work has been recognized by various awards and institutions, including the National Academy of Engineering, The Royal Academy of Engineering, and the IEEE.

History

The history of Google X dates back to 2010, when Sergey Brin and Larry Page founded the company as a research and development subsidiary of Google. The company's early projects included Project Glass, a wearable computer developed in collaboration with Intel, Qualcomm, and Microsoft, and Project Loon, a balloon-based internet connectivity project that has partnered with Telefónica, Vodafone Group, and Orange S.A.. In 2015, Google X became a subsidiary of Alphabet Inc., a holding company created by Larry Page and Sergey Brin to oversee the various subsidiaries of Google, including Calico Life Sciences, Nest Labs, and Verily Life Sciences. The company has also worked with other notable organizations, including Harvard University, University of California, Berkeley, and Carnegie Mellon University, to advance its research and development efforts.

Projects

Google X has developed a range of innovative projects, including Waymo, a self-driving car project that has partnered with Fiat Chrysler Automobiles, Jaguar Land Rover, and Honda Motor Co., Ltd., and Verily Life Sciences, a life sciences company that has collaborated with Duke University, Stanford University, and University of California, San Francisco. The company has also developed Project Wing, a drone-based delivery system that has partnered with UPS, FedEx, and DHL, and Project Tango, a computer vision project that has collaborated with Intel, Qualcomm, and Microsoft. Other notable projects include Project Ara, a modular smartphone project that has partnered with Samsung Electronics, LG Electronics, and Sony Mobile, and Project Soli, a radar-based gesture recognition project that has collaborated with University of California, Los Angeles, University of Michigan, and Georgia Institute of Technology.

Organization

Google X is led by Astro Teller, who has been instrumental in shaping the company's vision and direction, and has worked closely with other notable figures, including Eric Schmidt, Sundar Pichai, and Vincent Cerf. The company is organized into various teams, each focused on a specific project or technology, and has collaborated with various organizations, including NASA, MIT, and Stanford University, to advance its research and development efforts. Google X has also partnered with companies like Ford Motor Company, Volkswagen Group, and Daimler AG to bring its technologies to market, and has worked with other notable organizations, including Harvard University, University of California, Berkeley, and Carnegie Mellon University, to advance its research and development efforts.

Technology

Google X has developed a range of innovative technologies, including Artificial intelligence, Machine learning, and Computer vision, which have been applied to various projects, including Waymo, Verily Life Sciences, and Project Loon. The company has also developed Internet of things technologies, including Sensors and Actuators, which have been used in various projects, including Project Tango and Project Soli. Google X has collaborated with various organizations, including Intel, Qualcomm, and Microsoft, to advance its research and development efforts, and has also partnered with companies like Samsung Electronics, LG Electronics, and Sony Mobile to bring its technologies to market.

Impact

The impact of Google X has been significant, with the company's technologies and projects having the potential to transform various industries, including Transportation, Healthcare, and Energy. The company's Waymo project, for example, has the potential to revolutionize the Automotive industry, while its Verily Life Sciences project has the potential to transform the Healthcare industry. Google X has also collaborated with various organizations, including World Health Organization, United Nations, and Red Cross, to apply its technologies to global challenges, such as Disease diagnosis and Disaster response. The company's work has been recognized by various awards and institutions, including the National Academy of Engineering, The Royal Academy of Engineering, and the IEEE, and has also been featured in various media outlets, including The New York Times, The Wall Street Journal, and Forbes. Category:Alphabet Inc.

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