antiterror13
Brigadier
amazing, even SK in 2014 exported more high tech than Japan!
What are the definition of high and low tech ?
What are the definition of high and low tech ?
I believe what they are proposing is grinding the junk down to a powder then ionize the powder that can be used as propellant. Basically the ionized powder would be smaller then a grain of sand.
amazing, even SK in 2014 exported more high tech than Japan!
What are the definition of high and low tech ?
Basically Japanese corporations have developed overseas production plants and are now shipping out from there. That is why PRC's export of hi-tech products are high.
Yeah but even a grain of sand traveling around Earth's orbit at high velocity are still hazardous.
I believe that is exactly what I said.Same goes to Japanese production plants in China.
I believe that is exactly what I said.
China’s creative generation, in other words, has proven it is ready to compete head-on with the world’s top high tech brands. “Apple and Samsung are right to be worried,” says Bunnie Huang, a well-known hardware hacker. (Indeed, Samsung’s global share of the smartphone market dropped to 21.4 percent in the second quarter of 2015, from 32.2 percent in the same period of 2012.) When it comes to hardware, Chinese inventors benefit from proximity to the world’s largest base of consumers, which is growing fast. Xiaomi’s first major foreign expansion wasn’t to the US but to the much huger—if poorer—India, where it sold 1 million phones in the third quarter of this year. Sew up China and India, it realized, and that’s a third of the planet. In context, the US, where many consumers already own smartphones, isn’t a particularly big market.
Yet while Chinese firms like Xiaomi are challenging the big tech firms, the flow of opportunity goes both ways: It’s getting easier and easier for Western entrepreneurs to go work in China. They now regularly flock to hardware and software accelerators in the coastal cities so they can meet local collaborators or find factories. One French woman arrived in Shanghai last year to team up with Chinese coders and create an online market for French wine, targeting the chic restaurants where urbanites dine. Young American inventors congregate at H@xlr8r in Shenzhen, where they prototype everything from retro animated-GIF cameras to customized-pill-creation robots. China is essentially becoming a mecca, a destination for people with ideas—much as Silicon Valley did a generation ago.