Sentences with phrase «reverse brain drain»

Emmanuel Macron gave a passionate speech on France's new strategy for artificial intelligence, vowing to spend 1.5 billion euros ($ 1.85 billion) over five years to maintain research in the field, reverse the brain drain, embolden startups and guarantee people's sovereignty on privacy rules.
It's a long way from these glimmers of recognition that outsourcing Congress's thinking ability may not be such a good idea to a willingness to do something serious to reverse the brain drain.
Interested in finding out more about the big role immigrants play in American entrepreneurship, exactly how unhelpful the immigration authorities can be, the reverse brain drain of talent out of America, and possible solutions to the problem?
Welcome to the so - called «Reverse Brain Drain,» whereby tens of thousands of U.S. - educated high - technology immigrant entrepreneurs are fleeing the U.S. each year out of frustration with our overly burdensome immigration system.
And even if you're not currently looking to hire highly educated talent, but are instead at the stage where you're hoping to be hired yourself, reverse brain drain is still an issue, according to Alagiri because this class of immigrants is,

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But will it be enough to reverse the AI brain drain on its own?
The EIF said in an emailed statement it hoped to fight «brain drain, maybe even reversing it into brain gain.»
First, countries like Vietnam are experiencing a «reverse brain - drain» phenomena.
Amazon could be the catalyst that reverses Western New York's brain drain and turns New York into a more business - friendly state.
«It's a marvelous system that reversed the European brain drain, and I thought it might work for Australia as well,» Rosenthal says.
In a recent edition of The Medical Post, Matthew Sylvain notes an interesting phenomenon (Brain drain reversed?
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