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At Stanford: HP’s Expansion in 1960

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Date: 1960

Women employees at the Stanford Research Park plant in Palo Alto made use of carousels, which made the “next bench” much closer for the assembly technician. In 1960, Hewlett-Packard both expanded its Stanford facilities and brought in a vast array of new machine tools, which likely meant more job opportunities.

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