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  • April 7, 2020: Intel Commits $50 Million with Pandemic Response Technology Initiative to Combat Coronavirus
  • March 30, 2020: Intel Statement on New Tokyo Olympics Date
  • March 26, 2020:Intel Allocates $6 Million for Coronavirus Relief, Builds on Previous Efforts
  • March 23, 2020:Intel Donates More Than 1 Million Protective Items for Healthcare Workers in Coronavirus Fight
  • March 19, 2020:Intel CEO Letter to Customers: 'We are here for you'
  • March 13, 2020:Intel Update: Managing the Coronavirus Situation
XPRIZE Lauches COVID19 Platform

March 26, 2020: XPRIZE launches COVID-19 response platform - in collaboration with Anthem, Intel and others - and calls on the global community to unite, collaborate and share information to address immediate needs and find long-term durable solutions to pandemic threats.

  • XPRIZE Responds to COVID-19 by Uniting a Global Alliance of Innovators to Find Unconventional Solutions to Pandemic Threats
  • Xprize Launches Pandemic Alliance to Accelerate Coronavirus Research (VentureBeat)
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  • Ashly Yates displays a box of Intel-donated surgical masks on Wednesday, March 25, in Hillsboro, Oregon. The box was among a shipment of 20,000 masks bound for health care professionals in Santa Fe, New Mexico. The shipment is part of Intel's donation of 1 million units of personal protective equipment to help prevent the spread of contagion to workers who are helping treat coronavirus patients. (Walden Kirsch/Intel Corporation)
  • Ashly Yates (left) and Ryan Canney pack boxes of 20,000 Intel-donated surgical masks on Wednesday, March 25, in Hillsboro, Oregon. The shipment was bound for health care professionals in Santa Fe, New Mexico. The shipment is part of Intel's donation of 1 million units of personal protective equipment to help prevent the spread of contagion to workers who are helping treat coronavirus patients. (Walden Kirsch/Intel Corporation)

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