"Devices no longer have to look high tech to be high tech, " Johnson says.
How do you transition into a high tech service shop and a high tech exclusive shop is the key.
Gates and I have both followed and been involved with a fantastic network of charter schools in San Diego, called High Tech High.
Buying them from China and Russia (and other countries) to ship them to the US where that high tech, highly paid, labour makes the high tech, high value added, part of the light bulbs which is then shipped off all around the world, to China, Japan, Germany, Holland, the Czech Republic and any number of other places to be finally made into the light bulbs.
Humans and Norn both live in pretty bland high-fantasy settings, but the Asura inhabit a high-tech, high-magic region replete with cool, almost Aztecan structures.
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Mr Duffy said the programme was not looking for high-growth or high-tech businesses but "high-growth individuals".
"Energy can learn from the history of the tobacco industry, mining from the high-tech realm, and high-tech firms from the consumer products companies of two or three decades ago, " says Baerman.
They want high tech, high fashion goods Made in the U.S.A. That is a fact.
However, there is a part of the production process that is high tech and high wage.
Meanwhile, China is increasing investment and getting strategic about high tech, high value areas of the economy.
The US does have the high tech, high value add and thus high wage part of this industry.
Unveiling its strategy update, the firm said it would deliver "personalised holiday experiences through a high-tech, high-touch approach".
Globally, nations are investing in clean energy as a catalyst to promote economic growth and create high-tech, high-wage jobs.
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The metropolis built on high tech and high finance dreams of becoming a Nanyang New York, a Cannes-on-the-South China Sea.
Lord Mandelson, the business secretary, thinks government should be more active in helping British firms, particularly high-tech, high-value-added and creative enterprises.
Opening in October 2013, this Times Square hotel is set to follow in the footsteps of its affordable high-tech, high-design European counterparts.
As an example, consider MRI and CT scanners: high-tech, high-cost medical imaging equipment that enable much more accurate diagnoses and treatment planning.
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When Forbes first asked me to contribute, they told me they wanted insight and opinions from the inside of a high-tech, high-growth company.
So too will the recurring arguments about so-called 'health rationing' and 'postcode lotteries' as yet more high-tech, high-cost treatments become available, but at what price?
Encourage its companies to make high-tech and high value-added products.
To emulate the high-tech, high-mech world of fast-paced automobiles.
"If you can build a good platform made up of high-tech, high-quality elements and you then produce, oh, five vehicles on that platform, you are going to save a lot of money, " says Folz.
But during the Afghan war there has been a new toughness in the Pentagon's message to countries that long for the prestige and influence that may come from fighting alongside America in high-tech, high-intensity warfare.
Personal Capital delivers a high tech and high touch wealth management service via powerful financial aggregation and self-service analysis tools, but also provides live financial advisors for clients who want help in constructing and maintaining a diversified and balanced portfolio.
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High cost, high tech products is where the U.S. wants to be.
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Take note if you are the CEO of a company (especially in a high-risk high tech industry) that has implemented a significant outsourcing strategy or has considered doing so.
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In his recent autobiography, Paul Allen, co-founder of Microsoft, candidly talked about how he felt pushed out of the company even though his growing interests in music, sports and science (couple with a debilitating cancer battle) began to conflict with the realities of a high growth, high tech company.
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