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On Board: HP Roseville Facility

A woman works on a circuit board at the Roseville manufacturing facility in 1993. Enlarge
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Date: 1993

Since opening in 1987, the Roseville manufacturing site in California produced computer systems and servers, and related devices. By 1993, workers focused on customizing circuit boards used in business computers. In this same period, Hewlett-Packard began hosting the Technical Women’s Conference to showcase the contributions of female technical employees and promote women’s development for leadership roles.

Tags: 1990s • 1993 • Diversity and Inclusion • Manufacturing • women

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