Sentences with phrase «engineering talent for it»

And the old labels don't have the engineering talent for it.

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Although Jobs's biggest talent was for product design rather than engineering, he was very quick to see how technological innovations could improve existing products or help create new ones.
One lesson that's really important for Canadian companies is we don't have any shortage of great innovators and engineering talent in this country, but we seem to have this pervasive problem with salesmanship and commercialization.
For women engineers and other highly prized tech talent, such a benefit could be a game - changer.
It was a novel and slightly controversial idea at the time; now it's a model repeated around the world, and helped turn Waterloo into a centre for engineering and technical talent.
While India has benefited from impressive GDP growth and watched its IT sector blossom into a $ 100 billion industry in the past two decades, its focus on developing engineering talent has left the country dry of Indians with leadership and management skills, says Srini Kandula, vice president of human resources for iGATE, a Freemont, Calif. - based outsourced software developer with 28,000 employees and operations in Bangalore.
«The future of the company is to make sure that we diversify, go heavily into private sector work, and grow nationwide and internationally,» says the entrepreneur, who's been able to focus his talent for construction and engineering on building a thriving business.
«The «war» for engineering talent is primarily a supply - and - demand issue, so a widespread pullback of venture capital would likely diminish demand to a point,» he says.
Some of the best engineering and computer science talent coming out of the university could be more inclined to look outside of Canada for work.
Whereas Paypal used top engineering talent to create a consumer product, Palantir uses its engineering wizardry for other businesses, Lonsdale says.
If nothing else, Uber's acquisition of Otto six months later made one thing clear: The going rate for top engineering talent was close to $ 700 million.
«There's still more talent (engineers, execs)-- and resources (funding), but the costs and competition for talent and housing are extreme» in Silicon Valley, Mr. Doerr wrote in an email, suggesting perhaps that it may be a less attractive location than before.
While he did not provide specifics about the investment, Khosrowshahi said India would be a core market for the company as well as a second tech centre as it has a huge talent pool of engineers who can improve Uber products.
Lyft is teaming up with Udacity to find talent for its Level 5 autonomous - driving engineering team.
It is now looking for serious engineering and product development talent to design and build out the features it needs to hit its growth targets.
In our continuing Toronto's Top Startup Jobs series — weekly profiles of some of the top startups in Toronto on the hunt for new talent — we feature Drop, a fast - growing company that is currently looking to fill a range of roles, from software engineer to talent acquisition lead.
The universities and the military are widely recognized for cultivating fantastic engineering talent.
For now, investors need to focus on the competition for top talent in computer engineering and artificial intelligenFor now, investors need to focus on the competition for top talent in computer engineering and artificial intelligenfor top talent in computer engineering and artificial intelligence.
«The talent drain that some people imagine was not there for our students, particularly in engineering,» Simon said.
We are looking for the UK's top engineering talent; someone with electro - mechanical experience to work in a highly skilled role on leading edge flexographic print machinery.
Having worked in Australia for 10 years before moving back to the US in 2013, Ms Tejada said Australia had a strong talent pool of tech workers, ranging from engineers to sales staff, and she was considering shifting some US - based jobs to Sydney.
Personally knowing the founders (all fathers themselves) and their talents both in design and engineering, as well as their background working for a design firm recognized for being at the forefront of human - centered design, I wanted to know — did Knit Health successfully design a better baby monitor?
We also have a new route for those with exceptional talent in the arts, science and engineering.
Now Saab officials are worried that the most sweeping changes in the U.S. tax code in 30 years will hurt its ability to compete for top talent to fill technology jobs in engineering, research, development, testing and production.
Hana Zalzal found civil engineering and the corporate world too stifling for her inner creative talent, so she went about starting her own highly successful cosmetics company from the den of her home.
In a similar vein, the National Science Foundation's (NSF's) Task Force on National Workforce Policies for Science and Engineering (NWP) is expected to present a draft report to the National Science Board (NSB) in November that includes recommendations to «guide national policy toward the goal of drawing more U.S. citizens into careers in science and engineering, while continuing to compete globally for scientific talent,» according to the minutes of the October NSB meeting.
In order to compete with imaginative industrial research in, for example, large Japanese companies, the best thing for Foresight to do is take careful stock of the basic skills and talents of Britain's scientific and engineering communities.
The late 1980s featured stark warnings of an impending shortage of scientific talent based on a demographically driven formula for calculating the number of science and engineering Ph.D. s in a given cohort of college - age students.
The great lack in the American scientific labor market, he and other observers argue, is not top - flight technical talent but attractive career opportunities for the approximately 30,000 scientists and engineers — about 18,000 of them American citizens — who earn PhDs in the U.S. each year.
Recruiting abroad «benefits the country by tapping a large and relatively inexpensive pool of talent at the cost of reduced incentives for native - born individuals to go into science and engineering,» he writes.
This is according to a national initiative aimed at identifying and fixing the U.S. education system's «leaky engineering talent pipeline,» led by the National Academy of Sciences, Achieve, the American Association for the Advancement of Science and the National Science Teachers Association.
At the same time, experts note that recruiting sufficient amounts of the talent needed for vital defense - oriented scientific and engineering work that requires security clearances has become increasingly difficult.
Understanding the need for invention, the knowledge that invention helps to create and the dual and complementary roles of invention and innovation for 21st century public problem solving is critical — every aspect of our problem solving requirements must be considered and acted upon including talent creation; the skill - set, aspirations and inspiration from our inventors; science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) basic research; and the innovation ecosystem.
The perspectives of these 13 scientists — all winners of 2009 Presidential Early Career Awards for Scientists and Engineers (PECASE)-- demonstrate that although there are no fail - safe recipes for success, some basic, tried - and - true principles can still be counted on, when they're paired with a measure of talent.
Last week the Japanese - born engineer blasted his native country's attitude toward innovation and told colleagues they should join him in the United States if they want to be rewarded for their creative talents.
We are «looking for great talent,» he says, asking Science Careers to spread the word that he hopes to hear from gifted «people in battery engineering and «in fabrication of nanocarbon materials.»
Some scholars «drop in for 2 weeks of the year, and that's it,» says Neil Foster, a chemical engineer at the University of New South Wales in Sydney, Australia, who in 2010 received a Thousand Talents award to work part - time at the Beijing University of Chemical Technology.
As she grew older, Chin began pursuing engineering and research more intensely, competing on an international level in the FIRST Robotics Competition and being nationally recognized for bioengineering research through the Intel Science Talent Search.
«The unique talents of Southern Research's engineers were integral, and, in some cases, enabling for the design, operation and recovery from the flight anomalies and accidents that occurred during the Shuttle program,» Johns said.
This trend is clearly demonstrated in industry data from UK jobs site IT Jobs Watch, which shows that the demand for cloud engineering roles has increased by 17 % over the past year, while roles for senior cloud engineers rose by 43 % — a definitive sign that there's a growing demand for cloud talent.
Sarah Ellis, entry level talent coordinator at Siemens, said: «The festival provides the opportunity for people to discover more about the innovation taking place around the city and a chance to inspire people to take an interest in engineering and consider it as a future career.»
As a mathematician, Hrabowski has particularly devoted himself to creating pathways in science, engineering, and math for underrepresented students and faculty, transforming his public institution, once a commuter school, into a prominent research center and an incubator of talent and ideas, said HGSE Dean James Ryan in introducing him.
«What is crucial is for young people to keep their options open for as long as possible, to have clear and informed careers advice, including about engineering, and to realise that engineering draws on a breadth of talent and aptitude both in the quantitative subjects such as maths and physics but also in creativity and lateral thinking.»
Carlos Tavares, Chairman of Nissan Americas, told media and VIP guests: «Combining the talents of Nismo... and engineers behind some of the company's Super GT and FIA GT1 race teams, the Nissan LEAF Nismo RC will serve as a rolling laboratory for the accelerated development of EV and aerodynamic systems, as well as a platform for the development of new green motorsports series.»
As early as two years old, Violet showed signs of her talent for engineering.
Consumed by his desire to find the perfect musician for his Magnum Opus, he rejects human relationships, and it turns him cold.Until, he meets Cedric Blum, a young chemical engineering student with a secret talent for music like Nicolas has never seen.
Though Ron's 30 - year career has spanned being a songwriter, recording engineer, record producer / arranger and A&R executive, he is known to have a strong talent for recognizing new talent and mentoring the likes of Christina Aguilera and Vanessa Carlton.
Some of the speakers, like Colossal Order's Karoliina Korppoo and Housemarque's Ilari Kuittinen, definitely need no further introductions, but the foreign talent is not to be dismissed either: Hunter Grant (US) is an industry veteran currently working as Lead Cinematics Animator at Blizzard, Marek Rosa (CZ) and his team at Keen Software House are responsible for the hit sandbox game Space Engineers — and this is just the start of the impressive speaker list.
The «innovative, audience broadening «2011 release is looking for top industry talent including a number of designers, artists and engineers, specifically to join the studio's «Call of Duty FPS development team»; pretty clear - cut.
Kevin McMahon is a recording engineer and musician who repairs and manipulates sound equipment while searching for and developing new talent.
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