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The Global Technology Revolution 2020 Executive Summary Bionanomaterialsinformation Trends Drivers Barriers And Social Implications Richard Silberglitt

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The Global Technology Revolution 2020 Executive Summary Bionanomaterialsinformation Trends Drivers Barriers And Social Implications Richard Silberglitt
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Publisher: RAND Corporation
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.19 MB
Pages: 42
Author: Richard Silberglitt
ISBN: 9780833039101, 9782006009720, 0833039105, 2006009729
Language: English
Year: 2006

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The Global Technology Revolution 2020 Executive Summary Bionanomaterialsinformation Trends Drivers Barriers And Social Implications Richard Silberglitt by Richard Silberglitt 9780833039101, 9782006009720, 0833039105, 2006009729 instant download after payment.

In 2020, areas of particular importance for technology trends will include biotechnology, nanotechnology, materials technology, and information technology. The authors of this report assessed a sample of 29 countries across the spectrum of scientific advancement (low to high) with respect to their ability to acquire and implement 16 key technology applications (e.g., cheap solar energy, rural wireless communications, genetically modified crops).

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