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PRESIDENT LAUNCHES PARTNERSHIP FOR ADVANCED TECHNOLOGIES IN HOUSING; LUCENT TO HELP PROVIDE "PATH" TO INNOVATIVE TECHNOLOGIES FOR THE HOME
FOR RELEASE: MAY 4, 1998
LOS ANGELES -- Lucent Technologies today announced it will become a partner in the PATH (Partnership for Advancing Technology in Housing), a new public/private organization that brings together the federal government and leaders from the home building, product manufacturing, insurance and financial industries to expand the development and widespread use of advanced technologies designed for the homeowner marketplace.
As part of a groundbreaking ceremony today in Los Angeles, President Clinton announced the creation of PATH whose primary role is to help remove unwanted barriers to innovation. The industry itself, through companies like Lucent, will develop and deploy the technologies required for the next generation of American housing.
"This partnership raises the bar for todays technology leaders to deliver the advanced technologies that will take our families into the millennium," said Jacqueline
Totten, sales director for Lucents HomeStar Wiring System. "We are pleased to be one of the first partners in PATH and firmly stand behind its ultimate goal to strengthen the technology infrastructure of the country."
"The success of the PATH initiative is dependent upon the technological leadership of our partner companies," said Deane M. Evans, director for PATH. "Lucent Technologies is an important part of this nationwide effort that will enable the housing and construction industries to join the information revolution and break through institutional and regulatory barriers to innovation."
As a PATH partner, Lucent will work with other companies and federal and state agencies to develop and implement tests of innovative products, systems and solutions, and to introduce these technologies to the housing industry standards bodies.
The federal agencies in PATH include the Departments of Agriculture, Commerce, Energy, Housing and Urban Development, and Labor, the Environmental Protection Agency, and the National Science Foundation.
Lucent will assist PATH in its plans to accelerate the development of innovative housing components, designs, and production methods and reduce the time needed to move technologies to market by more than half. Over the next decade, PATHs primary goals will be to:
"Today, it can take 10 to 25 years for a new housing product, technique or technology to achieve full market penetration," said Evans. "By helping the industry close these gaps, and get next-generation technology to the market faster, we believe PATH will have a significant impact on improving the quality and affordability of U.S. housing."
"We believe that through our partnership in PATH, our HomeStar Wiring System -- and other advanced technologies in the marketplace today -- will become the foundation for tomorrows communities," added Totten.
Lucent Technologies designs, builds and delivers a wide range of public and private networks, communications systems and software, business telephone systems and microelectronics components. Bell Labs is the research and development arm for the company. More information about Lucent Technologies, headquartered in Murray Hill, NJ, is available on its Web site at http://www.lucent.com .
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