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Don’t bin it, just Flex it

ISE visitors can have their devices converted at the Google stand

Google will be on the ISE 2024 show floor encouraging visitors to reduce their total cost of ownership and drive sustainability with ChromeOS. 

The company cites a paper by Justin Sutton-Parker of the University of Warwick that states annual end-user computing devices have a carbon footprint of 556,000,000 tonnes of greenhouse gas emissions, and it would take a forest four times the size of France to remove the equivalent pollution from the atmosphere each year. 

With ChromeOS Flex, users can upgrade their existing devices with a secure operating system and give a second life to their current devices. This can reduce IT overheads, time to deploy, and maintenance costs; reduce energy consumption by up to 19% on ChromeOS devices; and bring modern computing to legacy devices and increase their lifespan

ISE visitors are encouraged to bring their device to the Google stand in Hall 2 where the team will convert it (the process only takes a few minutes).

Stand number: 2N800

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