Sentences with phrase «how technological innovations»

The report examines how technological innovations have impacted — and continue to impact — the practice of law, law firm management, and the relationship between in - house counsel and their clients.
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.
The diversification of M - Pesa as a payment platform also underscores how technological innovation has been central to the mobile money story.
Speaking to editor Chris O'Toole he also explains how the technological innovation contributes to the environmental ambitions of the Travel Corporation - owned organisation.
And while Victor may again make some handwaving assertions that the cost would be even higher than three times what the IPCC summary says — the fact is that the economic models are notoriously conservative when it comes to accurately figuring out how technological innovation and real world ingenuity drives down the cost of pollution prevention and low carbon technologies.
POC's executive director shares how technological innovation is critical within social services.

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«How wonderful would it be if the growth of scientific and technological innovation would come along with more equality and social inclusion,» he said, adding.
These technological innovations are an opportunity to do that but an opportunity that comes with a side that needs to be carefully managed by policy - makers, by government like you, where you need to think about the transition period of the people that are working and that are displaced and how you manage that.
Some say a technological shift at companies like HP and IBM away from traditional manufacturing, which requires large investments in buildings and equipment, and toward data - based products is also changing the calculation of how much investment is needed in innovation.
How Canada ensures it provides a universal, affordable, and high quality health care system that accommodates technological innovation and changes in delivery over the next few decades is a particularly important challenge.
«How wonderful would it be if the growth of scientific and technological innovation would come along with more equality and social inclusion,» he said to applause.
Brexit has caused a massive urgency in how dairy farmers adopt and utilise technological innovations, Teagasc's Prof. Gerry Boyle has said.
In last few decades how much technological advancement that we have gone through can be seen like a picture once we have glance at the innovations around us.
Eternal health, brain uploads, the end of privacy... with technological innovations coming at breakneck speed, how will they affect our evolution?
A new discovery of thousands of Stone Age tools has provided a major insight into human innovation 325,000 years ago and how early technological developments spread across the world, according to research published in the journal Science.
So - called inducement prizes have become more common in recent years; the idea is to raise awareness of a particular social, scientific, or technological problem, and spark innovation to solve it — without prescribing how.
In this account of Bell Labs, Gertner considers how — as an institution and as a collection of personalities — it produced so many technological innovations.
In this study, he offers a big - picture explanation for how a complex mix of well - intentioned government policies and technological innovations gradually led the dynasty down a disastrous path of its own making.
While technological innovation has made new ways of executing advancement activities possible, it has also spawned questions about the fundamental goals and purposes of advancement work and how the chief executive and chief advancement officer should understand and lead this important administrative function most effectively.
In this article I will share an insight into technological research at a European level and how European university projects promote innovation through collaboration.
As we move forward in designing technological, pedagogical, and aesthetic innovations in online connectivity and social learning analytics, digital environments will become more intelligent in how they organize and facilitate meaningful interactions among students.
JC and TM: It is a mistake to view previous technological innovations — television, say — as telling indicators of how information technology will affect the nation's school system.
Our guests will discuss how to work with district leaders and classroom educators on ed - tech initiatives, what it takes to balance innovation with technological realities, and how to evaluate the impact of ed - tech programs.
Tectonic Fury - Geology unit where students investigate how minerals drive technological innovation, how a volcanic eruption can drive the cycle of life, and propose a plan to store carbon dioxide deep underground
Every time there is a new technological innovation, Toyota determines how they can implement it into their models.
It offers the latest in technological innovation and style, or how about this fantastic, toyota FJ Cruiser.
It offers the latest in technological innovation and style, or how about this fantastic, scion tC.
The vehicle is crammed with technological innovation, and Audi is not afraid to push the boundaries of how a full - size luxury sedan is supposed to present itself.
Considering how the pace of technological innovation is changing our world, airlines and the regulatory body have been very slow in adopting the change.
My ideas of technological innovations, the ways humans will have to adjust to living on other planets, and how they might find true, competent, loving companions along those future journeys must seem like a hard sell to publishing companies.
Learn more about how Scalable Capital combines decades of scientific research with the latest technological innovations to offer dynamic risk management for your portfolio.
In the first installment in this series, we discussed how, contrary to conventional wisdom, the most profitable industries historically have tended to be not the companies most closely associated with technological innovation, but rather those that are least subject to disruption.
Etihad Airways chief executive, Peter Baumgartner, addressed the annual Travel Convention summit in Abu Dhabi earlier and took the opportunity to underline to conference delegates how the airline will continue to be a leader in the development of the aviation sector, through its approach to innovation and technological advancement.
Through images by prominent artists including Alfred G Buckham (1879 - 1956), Humphrey Spender (1910 - 2005) and Alfred Stieglitz (1864 - 1946) it examines how photography has been used to chart the technological innovations created by the desire to travel and the impact that transportation has on society.
Featuring 20 works from the Smith College Museum of Art collection, including photographs by masters such as Peter Henry Emerson, Julia Margaret Cameron and Alfred Stieglitz, the exhibition demonstrates how these artists took etching and photography beyond technological reproduction and into the arena of aesthetic innovation.
Dawood's New Dream Machine Project, an interactive piece with an imposing physical presence, draws attention to how science, art and mysticism have come together, and the surprising technological innovations that can result.
The challenges that the world faces in the next decades regarding climate change will likely have to be addressed by changing consumption patterns and technological innovations; changes in population size in the most developed countries, with the possible exception of the United States, is a relatively slow process that occurs over many decades and that will unlikely to have a significant impact on how the world resolves the challenges of climate change and resource constraints.
Of course they are focusing on near term solutions such as renewable energy, cool materials, life cycle of electronics, etc., but we also are encouraging them to think about how technological solutions may not only have cascading implications on the environment, but how a new innovation may further disadvantage poor people or others with limited access.
http://rogerpielkejr.blogspot.com/2011/05/ipcc-on-renewable-energy.html» The IPCC does note that there are obstacles — both social and technological — that must be overcome, and appears to make some key assumptions about how this might occur (p. 12 — exact details will have to await the full report, but track records for forecasting technological innovation and social acceptance are not so good)»
My story in the magazine describes how political pressure and technological innovation are feeding into each other, producing a virtuous cycle of affordable green energy and stronger willpower to reduce emissions.
How well does a cap - and - trade system stimulate technological innovation, as compared with an environmental policy that sets performance standards, specifies technologies for reducing pollution, or both?
And they show how Shelley's text foreshadows future technological innovations, and the challenges we anticipate from emerging fields such as synthetic biology and artificial intelligence.
The Green Leap Forward (GLF):  Here at The Green Leap Forward, we've previously talked about the need to look at innovation beyond just the technological, calling for disruptive systems over mere disruptive technologies. You similarly have an expansive view of «technology» and «innovation» beyond the way the media narrowly construes it.  How would you define these terms?
How does technological innovation influence politics?
How can public and private energy innovation efforts achieve future technological breakthroughs that are similarly disruptive?
That example, and lots more like it from other poor regions, shows how the «equation» does not account well for technological innovation overall.
Below are the authors» 2.5 - page New Republic article, which gives a good presentation of their overall approach, plus (of interest to those who are skeptical about the need for large public investment), excerpts from a San Francisco Chronicle story showing how four generations of technological innovations in Silicon Valley — radio, vacuum tubes transistors and chips — all could NOT have happened without massive federal funds, mostly from the Defense Department.
Gregory Nemet, an Associate Professor at the University of Wisconsin — Madison in the La Follette School of Public Affairs and the Nelson Institute's Center for Sustainability and the Global Environment, writes in this post about how the history of other technological innovations can inform our expectations and policy around the development and deployment of carbon removal solutions.
For the first time, ETP 2017 looks at how far clean energy technologies could move the energy sector towards higher climate change ambitions if technological innovations were pushed to their maximum practical limits.
As I argued in The Past and Future of America's Economy it seems like about every half century — usually as it turns out right before a big structural slowdown of technological innovation — pundits and scholars start to go overboard on how great the techno - enabled future will be.
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