Sentences with phrase «replaced by innovations»

In each case, they're being replaced by innovations that are speeding up each step, some by a factor of ten.

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The old notion of China as a tech copycat nation is being rapidly replaced by the emerging new reality of home grown innovation and mass implementation in fields that include artificial intelligence, social media, biotech, fintech, VR, automotive, the sharing economy, and mobile platforms.
The traditional utilities model is in a death spiral, with power plants being replaced by technology - enabled, customer - centric innovations.
He will be replaced by Chris Kempczinski, the executive vice president of strategy, business development and innovation.
These statistics underscore the space industry's concerns regarding sustainability and continued innovation — for unless industry veterans entering retirement are replaced by qualified and dedicated younger talent, the sector will likely stagnate.
So past frictions have been erased through competition and technological innovation, but they have been replaced by over-activity and poor decision - making from investors.
I have produced this analogy to prove that so long as the book remains a palpable object, i.e. so long as it is not replaced by auto - vocalizing and kino - vocalizing representations, we must look to the field of the manufacture of books for basic innovations in the near future.
For if liberty is deprived of its moral soul, if it is detached from the past and from its venerable tradition, if the continuous creation of new forms that it demands is deprived of the objective value of this creation, if the struggles that it accepts and the wars and the sacrifice and the heroism are deprived of the purity of the end, if the internal discipline to which it spontaneously submits is replaced by external direction and commands — then nothing remains but action for action's sake, innovation for the sake of innovation, and fighting for fighting's sake; war and slaughter and death - dealing and suffering death are things to be sought for and desired for themselves, and obedience too, but the obedience that is customary in war; and the upshot is activism.
This pattern holds true for the world of packaging, where we see retro styles being reinvented and stale applications being replaced by new, creative innovations.
The 65,000 sq ft facility will replace an old facility in the town, and includes an innovation centre and forms part of a $ 70m investment by the IDB within Britain over the past 5 years.
This advance is made possible by a revolutionary in - house innovation: revolving shelves replace the customary vacuum pick and drop.
She was replaced by Boris Johnson's brother, Jo, who was also the minister of state for universities, science, research and innovation.
Artificial Intelligence, drones, driverless cars, 3D printers and other innovations have the potential to replace much of the work currently done by humans.
Yet as nature has been largely replaced in the minds of children by technological innovations such as computer games and Facebook, it is hardly surprising that the recent debate has not provoked more interest from younger minds.
He said it's time to «end crony capitalism, corporate giveaways and so - called billion dollar top down economic development slush funds and replace it with a sustainable economy powered by growth in innovation industries attractive to our region's best talent.»
He adds that the shell beads come from a time when overall cultural innovation among early humans appears to have been speeding up, as evidenced by the short - lived nature of the Still Bay itself, which was soon replaced with other stone and bone tool styles.
In 2014, FP7 is replaced by Horizon 2020, a new funding framework that brings together all existing EU - level programs that support research and innovation to ensure scientific excellence; boost industrial leadership and competitiveness; and tackle societal challenges.
Since last year, the fashion trends have been so affected by the innovation of wearing different style tights, skinnies and leggings with frocks, shirts, tunics, and tops and is Asia, chooridar pajamas were replaced by these; and jeans like tights are often used.
While tackling insecurity will avail a climate for young people to take advantage of economic growth, such has to be accompanied by other factors like shift in the patterns of consumption and replacing them with production - harnessing innovation.
As each period of innovation waned, it was usually replaced by a movement called «back to basics» or «essentialism» - or something else that suggested a backlash against failed fads.
By the late 19th century, however, with the growth of tax - supported public schools in New England and the middle Atlantic states, one - room schools, although still common in rural America, were slowly being replaced in cities by an imported innovation called the age - graded school (Angus, Mirel, & Vinovskis, 1988; Tyack, 1974By the late 19th century, however, with the growth of tax - supported public schools in New England and the middle Atlantic states, one - room schools, although still common in rural America, were slowly being replaced in cities by an imported innovation called the age - graded school (Angus, Mirel, & Vinovskis, 1988; Tyack, 1974by an imported innovation called the age - graded school (Angus, Mirel, & Vinovskis, 1988; Tyack, 1974).
Infinitrak, the US - based joint venture company owned by transmission innovation specialist Torotrak and outdoor power equipment (OPE) market leader MTD (earlier post), has developed a new epicyclic drive that replaces gears with traction spheres running in prescribed tracks, combining the functionality of a thrust bearing and an epicyclic drive stage.
Another innovation on some new convertibles is that the vinyl or cloth top is replaced by a multipiece hardtop that folds into the trunk.
However, the report cautions cash could eventually be replaced by continued innovations in payment methods.
Breaking into different branches, including feminism art and innovations in land art, color field painting was replaced by minimalist art.
The gallery becomes showroom in a «pumped up» vision of industrial innovation and the artist's signatory laser cut branding sits immovable inside hard - edged powder coated steel as the symbols of household and corporate efficiency are replaced by consumer desire.
His innovations included a gear shift on the handlebars to make driving easier, tires that could be replaced by anyone without need of a mechanic, a body design that protected riders from mud, dust, water and assorted street debris, an enclosed engine that saved street clothes from the scourge of grease stains, and a driving position that allowed riders to be comfortably seated even for long journeys.
«Absent some new technological innovation, large - scale CDR techniques have costs comparable to or exceeding those of avoiding carbon dioxide emissions by replacing fossil fuels with low - carbon energy sources.»
By removing the threat of heavy regulation and replacing it with self - regulation, a high level of uncertainty is removed, bringing back confidence in the market and allowing organisations to plan effectively with a renewed focus on innovation.
In other words, the law students were creating apps that were designed to effectively eradicate entry level positions — their future jobs — by replacing the job functions of associates with technological innovation.
Within a few years we will see many new and different types of DACs — powered by initiatives like Invictus Innovations, Mastercoin, NXT, Ethereum — that will replace centralized commercial services such as Facebook, Twitter, Youtube, eBay, stock exchanges, Spotify, Netflix, ISP's, Gmail, online sportsbooks, voting booths, SSL, cloud storage like Dropbox, and much more.
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