World's Top Young Innovators Compete for More than $4 Million in Intel International Science and Engineering Fair

1,600-Plus Students from Around the World Display Research for Public, Media;

Top Winners Announced at Grand Awards Ceremony

Intel Corporation:


WHEN:          For Public Day:

               Thursday, May 13, 10 a.m.-2 p.m. PDT, San Jose Convention Center

               -- Media are invited to meet with finalists as they display their
               research.

               For Grand Awards Ceremony:

               Friday, May 14, 9:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m. PDT, San Jose State
               University Events Center

               -- Media are invited to attend the ceremony or conduct phone
               interviews with the winners (after 12:30 p.m.).

WHERE:         For Public Day:

               San Jose Convention Center

               150 W. San Carlos St., San Jose, Calif.

               For Grand Awards Ceremony:

               San Jose State University Events Center

               290 S. 7th St., San Jose

               The 1,611 finalists in the Intel International Science and
WHAT:          Engineering Fair 2010, a program of Society for Science & the
               Public (SSP), will be in San Jose from May 9-14 to compete for
               more than $4 million in awards.

               All research projects will be on display for media and the public
               on May 13 at the San Jose Convention Center. Finalists will be
               available for interviews and photos with their projects.

               The grand awards will be announced at a ceremony on May 14. The
               top winner in the competition will receive the Gordon E. Moore
               Award - a $75,000 prize funded by the Intel Foundation. Two
               additional top winners will receive Intel Foundation Young
               Scientist Awards of $50,000. Additional prizes, funded by the
               Intel Foundation with additional support from dozens of other
               corporate, academic, government and science-focused sponsors,
               will be awarded to more than 600 other finalists. Winners will be
               available for interviews immediately after top honors are
               announced by Intel President and CEO Paul Otellini.

               The awards ceremony concludes the 2010 season of the world's
               largest pre-college science competition. The Intel International
               Science and Engineering Fair 2010 finalists were selected from
               539 affiliated fairs around the world.

WHO:           All 1,611 Intel International Science and Engineering Fair 2010
               finalists.

               Wendy Hawkins, executive director of the Intel Foundation, and
               Elizabeth Marincola, president of SSP, will also be available for
               comment.

               Otellini will present the Gordon E. Moore Award.

               The Intel International Science and Engineering Fair 2010 online
GENERAL INFO:  press kit is available at:
               www.intel.com/pressroom/kits/events/isef2010.

CONTACT:       To RSVP for either event or to schedule interviews, please
               contact

               Heather MacKinnon, 917-378-9951, heather.mackinnon@bm.com



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    Source: Intel Corporation