Sentences with phrase «generation technology such»

This is a guaranteed increase in market share, even without the federal wind PTC, that is not offered to any other type of traditional power generation technology such as natural gas, coal, or nuclear.
Jalak Jobanputra is Founding Partner of Future \ Perfect Ventures, an early stage venture capital fund in NYC focused on next generation technology such as blockchain and machine learning.
In October 2017, the company announced investing US$ 15 billion into next - generation technology such as AI and quantum computing.
The panel narrowly approved Bingaman's amendment aimed at boosting use of distributed generation technologies such as residential solar power by easing their connection to the grid.
Does it makes sense to replace old coal - fired power plants with new natural gas power plants today, as a bridge to a longer - term transition toward near zero - emission energy generation technologies such as solar, wind, or nuclear power?
For one thing, sequencing technologies continue to develop at a breakneck pace, and, according to Willerslev, as third - generation technologies such as nanopore sequencing are applied to ancient - DNA work, researchers will be able to probe even deeper into the biological past.
Advanced engineering in the 2016 Sierra is manifested in next - generation technologies such as Lane Keep Assist, which helps keep the truck in its lane with subtle steering enhancements, and IntelliBeam headlamp control, which automatically adjusts the high beams for oncoming traffic.
Boasting latest - generation technologies such as direct petrol injection and steel pistons, the TALISMAN's engines offer both first - rate driving enjoyment and low fuel consumption.
By siphoning capital out of the area, and often out of the country where they are installed and, by hogging existing grid capacity they preclude the development of other more labour intensive renewable energy generation technologies such as bio-mass and anaerobic digestion fuelled systems.
«In order to completely revolutionize the gambling industry, it is necessary to integrate new generation technologies such as Blockchain and Lightning Network, which will make casino activities more profitable for the operator and attractive to the player.

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Clark explained that by the mid-2020s or 2030s, the next generation of consumers will have been exposed to such high levels of technology that things like augmented reality will be commonplace.
Instead of outsourcing core functions (for cost reasons), startups hoping to grow quickly should look to develop airtight processes and technology to streamline in - house functions such as marketing, lead generation and customer - relationship management.
Millennials may be better educated than earlier generations, but Credit Suisse's researchers said they expected only a «minority of high achievers and those in high - demand sectors such as technology or finance to effectively overcome the «millennial disadvantage.»»
Mobile payment apps may have been China's latest greatest invention among young smartphone - savvy urbanites, but for many older generation, such newfangled technology only serves to make their lives more confusing.
The fifth generation of mobile tech, more commonly known as 5G, is critical for technologies such as augmented reality, autonomous cars, virtual reality and connected devices, or IoT.
Millennials also stand out as the first generation to grow up with the Internet as well as technology such as cell phones, smart phones and tablets.
The next generation of wireless technology, known as 5G, is such a leap forward that it's said to change everything — maybe even the U.S. government's view of a corporate merger it nixed before.
Lead analytics expert technical consultant teams in delivering project implementations and configurations Strategist for Client Implementations of Adobe Marketing Cloud Products (AEM, Analytics, Target, Social, Campaign, etc.) Participate and lead internal brainstorming and creative thinking sessions that solve client / prospect digital marketing roadblocks, customer roadmap & journey strategies, technical integrations, and discover upsell opportunities Leverage digital marketing consulting skills to assess client's requirements in aligning proper resources and provide on - time delivery of the scope of work Key strategic member of sales and business development teams by providing expert solutions to prospects leading to purchasing content management systems such as Adobe AEM (CMS & Communities), Target, Campaign, Analytics and other digital marketing technologies and services Collaborate with all business units including: consulting, technical, sales, and marketing Developed acquisition & demand generation strategies via event, email and content marketing programs Establish excellent sales and client retention strategies and demand generation by providing guidance through evaluation of current technologies and sourcing of complementary products and services to recommend Created sales strategy to increase sales pipeline and focus on opportunities in both inbound and outbound marketing Co-Sell, Cross-Sell, Upsell & Strategize with Partners.
As a result, an economy regarded as primitive a generation ago now boasts some of the world's leading technology firms such as Huawei, the telecoms giant.
Despite the modestly slowing rate of cost declines for utility - scale alternative energy generation, the gap between the costs of certain alternative energy technologies (e.g., utility - scale solar and onshore wind) and conventional generation technologies continues to widen as the cost profiles of such conventional generation remain flat (e.g., coal) and, in certain instances, increase (e.g., nuclear).
While it is absolutely true that previous generations did not have the same technologies or understanding of «how things work» in their world, is there such a vast difference between 21st century people and those of previous centuries?
The level of risk approaches the unacceptable because there is the very real possibility of irreversible damage to the biosphere itself; further, many of the social costs of such high - risk technologies are postponed to future generations while the benefits accrue to the present generation.
What is required for this to happen, more than anything else, Is not a technology revolution, but a mindset evolution away from old technology that has passed its use - by date, (such as extensive, polluting and smelly lagoons) and outdated attitudes that treat waste water as a cost or even place in which to hide process problems, rather than a resource for recycling and generation of green energy.
• Tactics for overcoming obstacles to food donation such as liability and supply chain issues • Emerging solutions and new technologies for recycling food waste, including energy production opportunities • Strategic planning to avoid food waste generation
At AUTOMATICA 2012 and going forward, developments in sensor technology such as 3 - D image acquisition systems and the use of force / torque sensors will be obvious trends as a new generation of human - friendly assistance systems emerges.
Video baby monitors such as the VTech VM343 have kept pace with advancing technology and now offer high quality sound and video missing from older generation devices.
We are so grateful to have such strong leaders as Assemblymen Tedisco and McLaughlin who recognize the precarious state of our aging underground and forgotten infrastructure, and who understand how we can incorporate cost effective, new technologiessuch as UV cured - in - place pipe lining — to provide New Yorkers with safe solutions to what is possibly the greatest challenge to our life - sustaining underground infrastructure that we have seen in generations,» said Mara Killburn, Managing Member, Precision Trenchless.
Environmental groups such as the Soil Association claim that GM technologies have consistently underperformed and insist that agro-ecological farming, not GM, is the key to feeding future generations sustainably.
The University of Manchester, in collaboration with other universities, industrial partners, and various other agencies, sponsors training centers where students can earn doctoral degrees in areas that target such skill deficits as next - generation nuclear technologies or materials for demanding environments.
«It can handle multiple biomarker technologies simultaneously, such as complex flow cytometry, next - generation sequencing, immunosequencing, epigenetic profiling, and other types of asssys measuring biological variation as well,» says Marshall.
«New technologies such as plug - in hybrid electric vehicles and next - generation biofuels could also have a greater impact in the future,» the report states.
Utility - scale solar power plants and second - generation biofuels such as algae have led the field in recent financing rounds, but funding is now branching into less developed technologies such as bioplastics, green building materials and water desalination.
This synthesis route is capable of developing alternative catalysts of noble metals for many eco-friendly technologies such as fuel cell vehicles, hydrogen generation from water and CO2 reduction.
She says that there may be practical applications in the future — a commentary accompanying the paper suggests that the method could aid in the development of technologies such as molecular wires, atom - thick conductors that could help shrink electronic devices — but that their result concerns «extremely fundamental» physics that might be just as valuable for developing quantum intuition in the next generation of physicists.
The programme for my region included a plea from David Hunt, the present science minister, for us to «enthuse our young people with the excitement and challenge of science, engineering and technology», and «capture the imagination of future generations...» Those presentations that were intended to do just that had titles such as «Pretty, pretty, bang, bang — making safer pyrotechnics», «Science, sport and you — with inswingers, bananas and splits», and «The history of combustion, or how to make chemistry go with a bang».
I think there will always be a place for some large, baseload [power] plants, et cetera, even as we have, I think, an increased emphasis on distributed generation [from technologies such as solar or fuel cells].
They hope that such a discussion would help the public understand the difference between genome editing in a person's somatic cells — cells other than sperm and egg cells — and editing in cells that could pass the changes on to future generations, says Lanphier, who is president and CEO of Sangamo BioSciences in Richmond, California, a company that hopes to use gene - editing technology to treat patients.
Such phenomena are central in physics, and understanding how they occur has been a long - held and vexing goal; their behavior and related effects are key to unlocking possibilities for new electronics and other next - generation technologies.
As such, the osmium oxide may serve as a candidate for a next - generation functional material useful in the areas of information & technology and electronics.
This short course will discuss the current state of PGS and PGD, latest advances in technologies such as next - generation sequencing, and the challenges we face with mosaic embryos.
Due to the high efficiency of establishing organoid models from different tissues and diseases, such as cancer, organoid technology allows the generation of large living biobanks of tumor organoids that are amenable for middle - throughput drug screens and may allow personalized therapy design, as a complement to cell line and xenograft - based drug studies (7,19).
The two sides agree that there exists an enormous potential for cooperation in a remarkably broad range of areas, such as: research programming, training and mobility of researchers, science education, open publishing, technology transfer, innovation, building next generation infrastructures (including e-infrastructures) and global scientific cooperation.
Developed in collaboration with the Laboratory Medicine, Information Technology and Health Science Research departments of Mayo Clinic Geneticist Assistant NGS Interpretative Workbench, is a web - based tool for the control, visualization, interpretation and historical knowledge base of next generation sequencing data targeted at specific genes for the purpose of identifying potentially pathogenic variants associated with specific conditions such as hereditary colon cancer.
Concretely, based on basic research on nanoscale materials, such as atomic and molecular transport and chemical reaction processes, polarization and excitation of charge and spin and superconducting phenomena, we are conducting research on atomic switches, artificial synapses, molecular devices, new quantum bits, neural network - type network circuits, next - generation devices, high sensitivity integrated molecular sensors and other new applied technologies.
With the development of high - throughput technologies, such as Next Generation Sequencing (NGS), which allows to sequence entire genomes, the omics field is rapidly expanding and creating new perspectives for research and diagnosis.
aims at exploiting new technologies, such as highly integrated microelectronic semi - or superconducting circuits, to significantly improve the next generation receivers of mm and sub-mm wavelength telescopes, reinforcing European technological and scientific leadership by considerably improving the receiver performance and observing speed of the European - owned world leading facilities ALMA, APEX, NOEMA and PV.
With the development of novel genomics technologies, such as Next - Generation Sequencing, numerous new mutations and gene expression signatures have been identified, allowing us to better understand the molecular heterogeneity of hematologic diseases and to better stratify and assess risk for cancer patients.
The core has been well equipped with updated, emerging and cutting - edge technologies and platforms, such as next generation sequencing and microarray, to explore genetic changes of both RNA and DNA levels.
We apply modern technologies including next generation sequencing to help discover mechanisms and pathways relevant to human cardiovascular disease, such as atherosclerosis, atrial fibrillation, and HDL metabolism.
Dietary analyses using next - generation DNA sequencing technology have been reported for species such as birds, bats, insects, and livestock [18 — 21].
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