The innovations arms race
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Magazine Article, Source : The Manufacturer US
Zone : Design and innovation
The future of US manufacturing depends on innovation. Pamela Derringer discovers a variety of ways to inspire an innovation culture
When cheap Japanese electronics first flooded the US market decades ago, Americans dismissed the Far East as copycats, incapable of creating anything original. Our nation’s pride and economic security rested in our undisputed leadership in ingenuity...
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