
Holograms, robots and the blue corridor
By Nick Heath
Published: 19 May 2008 14:24 GMT
Passing through the soothing blue glow of a giant neon tube sets the tone perfectly for outsourcer Satyam's R&D facility in Chennai, south-east India. This sci-fi-style entrance ushers visitors into a world of holographic projectors and robotic assistants, which Satyam's researchers believe will shape our lives in years to come.
About 40 per cent of the designs in the centre are aimed at the automotive and aerospace industries.
Photo credit: Satyam
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