Industry
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I asked my mom, who was an artist, when I was in third grade, how a car worked, so she had no idea so she gave me a book, and I read it, and sure enough, my first job out of my mechanical engineering degree was with Chrysler Motors in the automotive
industry.
We got to look at the rocket
industry
and the developments to date, and we got to pick the best ideas, leverage them.
So I'd like you to image a mining
industry
in a way that one hasn't existed before; imagine a mining
industry
that doesn't mean defiling the Earth; imagine bacteria helping us do this by accumulating and precipitating and sedimenting minerals out of desalination brine.
And what you can see here is the beginning of an
industry
in a test tube, a mining
industry
that is in harmony with nature.
We're using energy we can harvest on our roofs, and also on the training pitches, which will be covered with large, flexible membranes, and we will see in the next years an
industry
coming up with flexible photovoltaics, giving the possibilities of shading against strong sun and producing electric energy in the same time.
Over the last two decades, India has become a global hub for software development and offshoring of back office services, as we call it, and what we were interested in finding out was that because of this huge
industry
that has started over the last two decades in India, offshoring software development and back office services, there's been a flight of white collar jobs from the developed world to India.
For example, in the pharma industry, a lot of the molecules are being developed, but you see a major part of that work is being sent to India.
It's not a new product or a new process but a new way to organize work, and the most significant management innovation to come out of India, invented by the Indian offshoring
industry
is what we call the global delivery model.
I mean, they took — They had a technology disruption, and rather than taking a business model innovation to correspond to that, they took and sought a legal solution and the
industry
that brought you Elvis and the Beatles is now suing children and is in danger of collapse.
The pharmaceutical
industry
is in deep trouble.
First of all, there aren't a lot of big inventions in the pipeline, and this is a big problem for human health, and the pharmaceutical
industry
has got a bigger problem, that they're about to fall off something called the patent cliff.
The pharmaceutical
industry
needs to place assets in a commons.
They need to start sharing clinical trial data, and in doing so, create a rising tide that could lift all boats, not just for the
industry
but for humanity.
A message to the entertainment
industry
and to the press: On the whole, you've done a wonderful job fighting stigma and prejudice of many kinds.
Normal technology or innovation happens like this: Somebody has an interesting idea, some other scientist or engineer, they take it to the next level, they make a theory about it and maybe they patent it, and then some
industry
will make a contract of exclusivity to manufacture and sell it, and then, eventually, a buyer will buy it, and we hope that they are going to use [it] for a good purpose.
In each of these major disasters — the tsunami in 2004, 250,000 dead, the Kashmiri earthquake in Pakistan, 2005, 85,000 dead, the Haitian earthquake, about 300,000 dead, more recently the awful earthquake-tsunami combination which struck Japan and its nuclear
industry
— in all of these instances, we see partnerships between international actors, interagency, private-public working with security forces to respond to this kind of natural disaster.
It's this entire ecosystem of low-cost parts and supplies that are produced all over the world, literally, and then redistributed to basically service this industry, and you can even buy salvaged parts.
So, what we call this is a silicon cottage
industry.
We see it when countries pull out of international climate agreements like the Kyoto Protocol and the Paris Accord, and we see it when
industry
fails to meet its emissions reduction targets.
Looking at the oil industry, Africa provides 18 percent of the U.S.'s oil supply, with the Middle East just 16 percent.
Sex trafficking is what we often think of when we hear the word slavery, and because of this worldwide awareness, I was warned that it would be difficult for me to work safely within this particular
industry.
The textile
industry
is another one we often think of when we hear about slave labor.
When the telegraph came along, it was clear that it was going to globalize the news
industry.
Now, that's fine for the commercial software
industry.
We are all different, and a disease that I might have, if I had Alzheimer's disease or Parkinson's disease, it probably would affect me differently than if one of you had that disease, and if we both had Parkinson's disease, and we took the same medication, but we had different genetic makeup, we probably would have a different result, and it could well be that a drug that worked wonderfully for me was actually ineffective for you, and similarly, it could be that a drug that is harmful for you is safe for me, and, you know, this seems totally obvious, but unfortunately it is not the way that the pharmaceutical
industry
has been developing drugs because, until now, it hasn't had the tools.
The state-regulated mining
industry
has collapsed, and control over mines has splintered.
And when that responsibility is diffused between a whole network of researchers, academics,
industry
sponsors, journal editors, for some reason we find it more acceptable, but the effect on patients is damning.
If they're going to build an
industry
around it, they need to know that their connection isn't tenuous but permanent, because if a cable breaks, you have to send a ship out into the water, throw a grappling hook over the side, pick it up, find the other end, and then fuse the two ends back together and then dump it over.
The undersea cable
industry
is dominated by Englishmen, and they all seem to be 42.
Look no further than the insurance
industry
as they struggle to cope with mounting catastrophic losses from extreme weather events.
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