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Towards the world's biggest industry

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The market share for telecommunications equipment and services is growing in Asia. This has resulted in a UK and US strategic business alliance to ensure their interests are represented. The telecommunications business in the world has experienced a constant growth of 3.6% annually. Many credit business globalization, telecommunications deregulation, and new technology development for the growth of the information society.

Publisher: Financial Times Ltd.
Publication Name: Asian Review of Business and Technology
Subject: Economics
ISSN: 0956-3784
Year: 1996
Telecommunications services industry, Telecommunications industry, Asia

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An intelligent marriage; by combining lasers and computers, industry can only benefit

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General Systems Research Ltd. developed a laser beam cutting device, designed to cut automobile upholstery. In order to develop laser technology, Dr. Schmidt spearheaded research efforts and cooperation between government and industry.

Author: Hertzog, Stuart, Walker, Roberta
Publisher: Sunrise Publishing Ltd.
Publication Name: Alberta Business
Subject: Economics
ISSN: 0827-2603
Year: 1985
Canada, High technology industry, Laser industry, General Systems Research Ltd.

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