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Trust: the First Barrier for Tech Industries in Emerging Economies
Of all the obstacles, the biggest stumbling block is one that is entirely within the tech community’s capabilities to solve: trust.
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Five ways blockchain tech is going to rock the music and movie industries
If you’re like any of the 50 million premium users streaming music on Spotify, or the 94 million users watching video content on Netflix, or Apple Music’s 27 million paying listeners, then you probably put a high premium on your ability to consume multimedia content on your digital devices. Wide adoption of these technologies was …
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Poly president joins effort to promote high-tech industries
LAKELAND — Dr. Randy K. Avent, president of Florida Polytechnic University, is a new member of The Florida High Tech Corridor Council. The Corridor
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Driverless cars could impact industries linked to sex
A new study finds that the rise of self-driving cars could affect the way people have sex, as well as any industry that is linked to it.
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With Binani in the bag, UltraTech matches Shree Cement as topper in the North
UltraTech Cement will catapult to match the largest cement producer in the northern region comprising Rajasthan, Punjab and Haryana after the long court-driven acquisition of Binani Cement. Post the d
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SC okays UltraTech bid for Binani Cement
In a move that could have major implications for ongoing insolvency proceedings, the Supreme Court has approved the revised offer of UltraTech Cement to acquire Binani Cement.Rejecting the petition fi
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Binani Cement becomes wholly-owned subsidiary of UltraTech Cement
The UltraTech Cement board at its meeting held on Monday, has approved UltraTech’s proposal to form Binani Cement Limited (BCL) into a wholly-owned subsidiary of UltraTech from Tuesday, further consol
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Tech and agriculture industries team up to lobby for immigration reform
The California technology and agriculture industries joined forces on Thursday to canvass Capitol Hill and lobby for Congress to pass comprehensive immigration reform.The Silicon Valley Leadership Group, which represents Facebook, Google, Stanford University and Yahoo, and the California Strawberry Commission held a series of back-to-back meetings with lawmakers on Thursday to hammer home a pro-immigration message before Congress breaks for the August recess. The two groups met with House GOP Whip Kevin McCarthy (R-Calif.) and Republican Study Committee Chairman Steve Scalise (R-La.) on Thursday, as well as lawmakers from the House New Democrat Coalition, according to the Silicon Valley Leadership Group's Twitter account. The tech industry has long lobbied Congress to revamp the rules for highly skilled and educated foreign workers. Tech companies have pressed lawmakers to increase the annual cap of temporary worker visas for high-skilled workers and to make more green cards available to foreign graduates that receive advanced technical degrees from U.S. universities. But the rare momentum behind comprehensive immigration reform this year has reverberated with the tech industry. While it has traditionally focused on the high-skilled section of the immigration debate, tech companies and trade groups have joined forces with the agriculture, hospitality, travel and other industries to push for Congress to overhaul the nation's immigration laws.
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China’s protectionist policies in high-tech industries require U.S. response
OPINION | Remaining at the forefront of emerging technology is critical to U.S. long-term competitiveness, and the United States needs a strong, coordinated response.
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Could Theresa May's 'modern' industrial strategy be a post-Brexit boon for the UK's creative and tech industries?
British prime minister Theresa May has today unveiled her post-Brexit industrial strategy, placing investment in cutting-edge technology and greater state intervention front and centre.
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