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Contents Sustainable Impact Footprint Integrity and human rights Supply chain responsibility Operations Products and solutions Appendix researchers to dispense or print very small 3D printing has also demonstrated potential Accessibility HP regularly participates in accessibility-related (picoliter) quantities of fluid needed for drug and to help address supply chain imbalances and conferences, industry groups, and government vaccine research in seconds, which can save time contribute to healthcare solutions during the About one in seven people in the world has a forums in an effort to advance worldwide standards and reduce plastic waste associated with manual COVID-19 pandemic. See The global rise of 3D and policies that improve the accessibility of disability,8 including about one in four U.S. adults.9 pipetting methods. printing during the COVID-19 pandemic. Removing barriers that otherwise prohibit them information technology. These include current from engaging as dignified, independent, equal, standards (such as the Web Content Accessibility In 2021, HP continued to place D300e printers Learn more about healthcare and medical Guidelines 2.1, U.S. Revised Section 508, and in pharmaceutical and government labs around 3D printing. and active members of our communities is the E.U. EN 301 549) and emerging ones (such the world to help accelerate drug research for critical for society and business to thrive. HP is as the European Accessibility Act and the 10 diseases such as cancer and accelerate testing Microfluids and cancer research investing in accelerating digital equity for 150 Canadian Accessibility Act). In 2021, over US$7.5 of new therapies to combat antibiotic resistance. million people by 2030, including individuals billion in sales11 HP has decades of experience in manipulating with disabilities. was actively supported by HP fluids at the microscopic level, which we are in cases where accessibility was an area of 3D printing applying to research on the surveillance of The HP Hardware Accessibility Testing Guide customer interest. 3D printing has the potential to transform cancers in patients post-chemotherapy. A team details how we test products for accessibility and This work complements the most significant healthcare by replacing highly variable, manual in our Microfluidics and Systems Technology Lab communicate the results in our conformance contribution we can make to accessibility: processes with accurate, consistent digital is working to develop a new method for research reports. We share this information to help producing IT products and services that are workflows and additive manufacturing. purposes to isolate rare cancer cells. This advance a broader industry conversation about usable and enjoyable by the widest number of research deploys a combination of hydrodynamic best testing practices, in support of more people practicable. For example, we recently Advances in 3D printing enable transformative and electric fields to separate cells based on accessible products. released Accessibility Mode, as well as an approaches to healthcare and medical devices. electrical properties. This technology research optional Speech Access Module (SAM) for HP technology is being used to create anatomical has the potential to help researchers support We welcome new opportunities to incorporate Displays update for select displays with built-in models, highly customized dental aligner molds, personalized therapy and detection of post- feedback from the global disability community speakers or a 3.5 mm stereo headphone jack. tailored orthoses and prosthetics, and a wide treatment cancer cells through liquid biopsies. into our accessibility program. For example, HP’s Learn more about how HP products increase range of medical equipment. For example, care Learn more. inclusive education partnership with Governor possibilities for those with visual, auditory, providers using HP’s 3D Arize Orthotic Solution, Morehead School in Raleigh, North Carolina, physical, and cognitive disabilities. launched in 2021, can scan a patient and provide United States, provided user feedback and custom orthoses in as little as five minutes, examples of how we can design more inclusive Visit the HP Office of Aging and Accessibility applying industry-standard modifications with products to support education, whether students to learn more about HP product accessibility precision and consistency. HP’s 3D Arize Solution are learning remotely or in the classroom. and share your own accessibility story involving simplifies production and aims to help reduce HP technology. carbon emissions and waste. For the patient, this means receiving a customized orthotic suited to address their individual health and wellbeing needs—delivered correctly. 88 2021 HP Sustainable Impact Report www.hp.com/sustainableimpact

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