Before self - driving cars can be deployed on
a mass scale they need to be able to do more than recognize objects in the surrounding environment; they also need to be able to communicate with other vehicles.
Not exact matches
Yet trickery on such a
scale is only conceivable if it is based on
mass need.
Also small
scale production often
needs far less energy than
mass production.
«If you're Proctor & Gamble or Unilever or Kelloggs or Mars this is how you think — you understand consumer
needs, you develop products and then you go into
mass distribution to get economies of
scale to drive an economic advantage over your competitors,» said Mr Parker, who worked for Coles, Tesco and Asda before joining BCG in 2012.
In order to sell its culture on a
mass scale, the NBA and its players
needed a better medium.
However, President Obama in a CNN interview last week did seem to speak of self defence when he said «there is no doubt that when you start seeing chemical weapons used on a large
scale... that starts getting to some core national interests that the United States has, both in terms of us making sure that weapons of
mass destruction are not proliferating, as well as
needing to protect our allies, our bases in the region.»
Furthermore, we would
need a large -
scale production process,» such as 100,000 liter tanks to allow
mass production of microbial fuel.
Those who have more muscle
mass will
need higher dosages, so should lean towards the higher end of the
scale.
Because the coconut sap
needs to be hand harvested it does not lend itself well to
mass production and is therefore mostly extracted on a small
scale by local peoples and men skilled at climbing coconut palms.
Scaled production — the product
needs to be simple enough for
mass production.
In his large -
scale, collaboratively made wall drawings, Rirkrit Tiravanija taps global historical events that incite
mass demonstrations to show the ongoing human desire for equality and fairness and the
need to speak truth to power.
«Of course, $ 10 million in R&D support is measly against the roughly $ 1 billion the Energy Department suggests would be
needed to really deploy EGS on a
mass scale...» The Energy Dept. can «suggest» all it wants but for decades it has abdicated its responsibilities to the public in favor of Big Oil and Big Auto.
And this same period saw the expansion of fossil fuel burning from the traditional family
needs like heating / cooking, then on to quickly power - up both modern modern agriculture and also the industrial -
mass production revolution in manufacturing industries, and finally the large -
scale generation of ubiquitous electrical power, eventually distributed into nearly every home and business in the industrialized societies, with close to 24x7x365 availability.
We're in this last phase but to win we
need to change tactics, from using guilt to draw attention to instead using persuasion to change behavior and policy at a
mass scale.
Once the technologies are established on a large
scale and are
mass - produced, these costs should go down by a factor of 2, making them competitive and reducing the
need for subsidies.
You would
need to produce a dry
mass of algae on the same
scale of the
mass of coal that was burned.
The feds could use the revenues from such a levy to reduce other taxes — including dividend and capital - gains taxes further to spur the massive private investment
needed to build the next generation of power generators — while ensuring that they're also creating a political and regulatory climate to encourage such
mass -
scale construction.
Which is why an entire paradigm shift still must take place before we can speed truly sustainable development on a large
scale — people
need to value living close to that bar (or better yet, other establishments like markets and restaurants), or to
mass transit that can get them there and back safely.
Voicebot has written about 8 - 10 million smart speakers in use in 2016 and another 24 million in 2017 bringing
needed scale and critical
mass to the market.
«We think sometimes you end up with a product that is good for consumers on a
mass scale — that's Firefox — but we think we
need to look for other ways.
It's the perfect big phone for the
masses; for the people who don't
need a future - facing face - reading smartphone; for those who want that large
scale familiarity and known strengths that will get the job done.
(Credit: Samsung) The W2018 sounds like a limited edition phone, so it's unclear if Samsung could produce that camera on a
scale needed for its flagship S9 lineup or whether that component is too costly for a
mass - market device.