Audi unveiled its new futuristic LED headlights, which the company claims will increase visibility and reduce the chances of a collision and Lexus unveiled a new high-tech autonomous vehicle that could pave the way towards self-driving cars.
Painstakingly negotiated by a bipartisan "Gang of Eight, " the measure would clear the way for tens of thousands of new high-tech and lesser-skilled workers to enter the country while also requiring all employers to check the legal status of their employees.
They're also tech-savvy, and that's driving the development of new high-tech STD prevention tools geared toward them.
This is mainly due to the high levels of risk and uncertainty that come with new tech: private firms would generally rather seek out low-risk, low-cost alternatives (i.e. more efficient internal processes or capital goods) than to invest time and effort into developing high-risk, initially-high cost alternatives (i.e. hydrogen fuel cells).
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The biggest gains are in new-economy sectors such as high tech and communications.
The metropolis built on high tech and high finance dreams of becoming a Nanyang New York, a Cannes-on-the-South China Sea.
If successfully deployed and tested, the high-tech system could usher in a new generation of cheap, easily deployed space habitats.
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China has built an amazing number of new and powerful high-tech companies in the past two decades, led by a generation of breakthrough leaders.
Mr Roach said the company's success had been driven by its specialism in lightweight materials and many of the new jobs would be created in high-tech manufacturing roles.
Rather than going on new high-tech aircraft and ships, the money will be spent keeping Russia's nuclear arsenal safe and usable, and upgrading basic infantry kit such as radios and body armour.
Among consumer web startups and high-tech firms, the talent wars have taken on a new ferocity, yet unemployment remains stuck around 9% and shows few signs of improving.
Perhaps some more sophisticated methods of attack, based upon the development of high-tech metals and machining, but there is really nothing particularly new.
Folks are now back to work manufacturing these enormous new towers and blades for some of the most sophisticated, high-tech wind turbines on the planet.
Alan Hald, another Tempe-based entrepreneur and co-chairman of the Arizona Partnership for the New Economy, points out that Phoenix lacks the venture capital that brings the whirr to other high-tech hubs, such as Austin, Los Angeles and New York.
The vast ocean of patents covering high-tech components, software and business processes means that each new product, generally comprising thousands of pieces of technology, usually infringes on several patents.
New York has devoted millions of dollars in tax incentives to attract high-tech jobs through the research college center and it is a critical tool for New York to compete globally in the high-technology field.
But we simply do not see entire new high-tech sectors emerge without the kind of direct, proactive, and comprehensive suite of investments in innovation, education, infrastructure, manufacturing and market creation that led to each of the 20th century U.S. technology booms mentioned above.
Other areas of high-tech are premised less on breakthrough innovations and more on the application of technology to massive new markets in retailing, advertising, media, financial services, education, publishing, communications, fashion and music.
Late last year, Jack and Lisa Nash, a Colorado couple, opted for the high-tech approach to avoid their new baby suffering from Fanconi anaemia, a rare inherited bone-marrow disease, which plagues their daughter.
We've already entered a new energy era that is dramatically more competitive, diverse and high-tech than the past.
The new C-class sports a host of high-tech features, including internet access, and gets up to 35 miles per gallon.
Trade with China enables our high-tech companies to stay on the cutting edge of innovation by focusing more resources on design and new breakthrough products.
The idea is to build the high-tech environment most of the world won't see for another decade and watch it generate new discoveries, demands and disciplines.
In some respects, the 2014 S-Class even surpasses what Bentley offers, as with its high-tech instrument panel and a new user interface that took more than 300 programers several years to develop.
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The CEC recently gave itself permission to pursue new regulations for a wide range of high-tech consumer products and IT equipment, including computers, displays, game consoles, imaging equipment, servers and set-top boxes.
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The issue is the degree to which China has moved higher education to the top of its priorities, and the fact that 500, 000 new engineers a year will probably come up with more high-tech innovations than 150, 000 can.
Just this week, GM announced they plan to hire 1, 500 workers for a new research center in Michigan to help make sure the high-tech cars of tomorrow are designed and built right here in America.
The result, in America and elsewhere (the reform has been widely copied in Europe), has been a surge in new high-tech businesses founded by academics.
The shock has propelled some moneyed buyers to consider a new, high-tech type of residence: the self-sufficient safe house that can withstand storms and power outages.
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