Sentences with phrase «growing number of innovation»

This will keep supply limited at a time when demand is rising, in part, because of the growing number of innovation - oriented firms drawn to the central city, he said.

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These theatrics, which go well beyond the usual angst at a new venture, have contributed to a growing perception that innovation has stalled and management is in turmoil at one of Silicon Valley's most promising startups, which some 20 million active users rely on each month for updates on everything from subway delays to election results — and which a growing number of companies, big and small, seek to use to market themselves and track customers.
Coming back to the broader issue of data innovation, it is interesting to note that dataset merges have been behind a growing number of important academic studies and research findings in recent years.
In addition, a growing number of commentators, including senior representatives of some institutional investors, have expressed concern about the impact of hedge fund activism, and associated increased debt and cuts in capital spending, on long - term corporate health, innovation, job creation and GDP growth.»
New this year is the Diamond Finalist award, given to six companies, acknowledging the growing number of packaging innovations that excel in all three categories.
The newly inaugurated Diamond Finalist award, given to six companies, acknowledges the growing number of packaging innovations that excel in all three categories.
«It is one of education, it's one of inclusion, it's one of tolerance but it is also about exchanging innovations, exchanging ideas and growing the economic and business relationship and that's something that we've enjoyed for a number of years.»
The ultimate goal is to create a replicable and scalable model for building the capacity of a growing number of change agents (both at Harvard and in the field) to drive science - based innovation that achieves breakthrough outcomes for young children facing adversity.
We are delighted to have received a record number of entries to the competition this year; a reflection of the ever growing importance of coding as a critical skill to support innovation.
We are delighted to have received a record number of entries to the competition this year; a reflection of the ever - growing importance of coding as a critical skill to support innovation
Student achievement, particularly in math and science, is crucial to our country's capacity for innovation and future economic growth, yet a growing number of today's students lack foundational knowledge and skills in these subjects.
For the growing number of platforms that offer some form of digital learning or e-textbook options, the race to compete in the already crowded field is driving innovation.
As the industry reckons with the pending Penguin Random House merger, the increasing dominance of one retailer, growing consolidation among literary agencies and realignment of lists at a number of houses, we'll take a timely strategic view of the publishing landscape to help companies of all sizes operate efficiently, leverage scale to their advantage, and focus on innovations and new business strategies that work.
«We continue to hear from a growing number of Whispersync for Voice converts who tell us the innovation has profoundly changed the way they read — in fact, switching back and forth between reading and listening has become their preferred way of experiencing stories,» said Audible founder and CEO Donald Katz.
VIP Petcare was chosen both for its exponential growth from 2014 — 2015, as well as its innovation in evolving its business and technology to serve an ever growing number of pet parents and their furry family members.
Particularly, I believe the industry will need to address growing the number of pets in the home, reaching consumers through the media / social channels they are increasingly migrating to, and giving consumers a reason to shop, via meaningful education, innovation and branding.
Chief executive of National Rail Enquiries, Chris Scoggins, is enthusiastic about the launch: «Development and innovation are at the forefront of all we do at National Rail Enquiries, and we are confident that this app will help the growing number of smartphone users to quickly and easily access up - to - date information about train services while on the move.
A new target of at least $ 15 - 20 billion per year represents a national «energy innovation consensus» supported by a large and growing number of prominent U.S. business leaders, think tanks, university associations, and dozens of Nobel Laureates.
Matt and other readers — this journalist contacted NSRLP and asked for a briefing on innovations and «solutions» being tried to address the large and growing number of SRLs.
In recent years, the USPTO has come under increasing scrutiny over the quality of its patent examinations.1 The growing push for reform of the patent system is fueled by the rapid rise of technology, financial services, telecommunications, and other innovations driving the information economy, all straining the USPTO's ability to evaluate and issue quality patents.2 Problems with patent quality occur when the Patent Office grants patents on claims that are broader than what is merited by the invention and the prior art. 3 In fact, a number of these problematic patents have been issued and publicized to much fanfare, including the infamous Smuckers» peanut butter and jelly patent where the company asserted a patent on their method of making the UncrustiblesTM crust-less peanut butter and jelly sandwiches, among others.4 These «bad» or improvidently granted patents impact the USPTO's ability to promote overall patent quality which, I will show, has serious implications for the public domain.
There are a growing number of sex tech innovations by women entrepreneurs, from female - centric sex toys to social platforms, plus a crop of new apps like Rendevu and regulated broadcast sites like Chaturbate that make it easier for independent sex workers to safely manage their own work environments.
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