Sentences with phrase «economic catalyst»

Efficient, robust and economic catalyst materials hold the key to achieving a breakthrough in fuel cell technology.
They include fundamental economic catalysts, corporate catalysts, policy catalysts and political catalysts.
Mr. Krens has experience in museums as economic catalysts: He oversaw the development of the Guggenheim Bilbao, designed by Frank Gehry, a star attraction in northern Spain.
Annually, he said, ORDA strives to be a primary economic catalyst to both the Adirondack and Catskill regions.
What a retail economic catalyst technology has wrought.
They include fundamental economic catalysts, corporate catalysts, policy catalysts and political catalysts.
Jülich, 16 June 2013 — Efficient, robust and economic catalyst materials hold the key to achieving a breakthrough in fuel cell technology.
And while it may be difficult to pay significant attention to the stimulus now, because it hasn't yet begun to impact the economy, it's an economic catalyst that should not be ignored.
The most common explanation is that metalworking technology is an economic catalyst, like steam power in the 19th century, or the Internet in the 21st century.
Founders, entrepreneurs, business professionals, investors, and economic catalysts will all be coming together to celebrate.
The restoration of the 1920s - era building, the governor said, acts an economic catalyst for the entire downtown community.
Some type of event or economic catalyst will be required to start a big reversal like the one Pinto is suggesting.
Transit saves America 4.2 billion gallons of gas and 37 million metric tons of carbon pollution each year while creating jobs for transit workers and operators along with the people who build, fix, and maintain our transit systems - not to mention transit as an economic catalyst in and of itself.
Clean air is an economic catalyst because it is a human magnet.»
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