AT&T opens second Foundry lab in Plano, Texas, hopes to foster the ‘Internet of Things’

AT&T opening second Foundry lab in Plano, focusing on the Internet of Everything

Carriers need to innovate their way to bigger profits, so AT&T has been opening up foundries — startup incubators that try and recreate the spirit of Bell Labs. While the company already has a software-focused facility in Plano, ‘Ma Bell has now rented the office space directly above it for the follow-up. The second Texas facility will concentrate on hardware for the “Internet of Things,” packing gear like a faraday cage, fast prototyping equipment and 3D printers. Aspiring inventors should just bear in mind that whatever you go there to build will probably need to sell a wireless plan alongside — after all, AT&T is paying the bills.

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