RIT Talk Will Explore System Engineering in Color Imaging
Federico, who leads the company’s platform development, production systems group, has responsibility for the development and delivery of all Xerox production products, with special focus on DocuColor iGen3. He holds 24 patents and received the 1991 President’s Award and the 1991 Individual Excellence Award. A native of Rochester, he joined Xerox in 1968.
“During my 37 year career, I’ve witnessed technologies come and go, but the one thing that’s remained constant is the need for strong system engineering in product development,” says Federico, of Webster. “The importance of system engineering has increased over the years as the sub-systems have gotten more complex.”
The lecture, free and open to the public, will be in RIT’s Xerox Auditorium in the James E. Gleason Building. It is part of the Kate Gleason College of Engineering’s 2005-2006 Distinguished Speaker Series. On Feb. 9, Allen Soyster, dean of the College of Engineering at Northeastern University, will discuss “Engineering Colleges in 2020: Who Has the Best Model?”
WHAT: “System Engineering in Advanced Color Imaging”—a free lecture by Anthony Federico, a vice president and general manager with Xerox Corp.; part of the Kate Gleason College of Engineering’s Distinguished Speaker Series
WHEN: 1-1:50 p.m. Thursday, Feb. 2
WHERE: Xerox Auditorium, James E. Gleason Building, Rochester Institute of Technology
SPONSOR: Kate Gleason College of Engineering, Rochester Institute of Technology