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Sunday
Nov092008

Reviving the economy

Okay, did promise readers no more depressing posts on economy related stuff, especially on Monday mornings.

This post is not to depress. It is more of a "take note of this!" post!

We are currently seeing a viscious cycle where technology companies are having problems because the funding is being released after a lot more scrutiny than before. The time lag for this scrutiny, has a ripple effect on companies trying to develop new technology and or support technology development.

In other words, if you are looking for some high tech gadget to hit your local Fry's electronics store that one ups last years version, chances are, it is going to be slow going.

Now, one can always say "putting food on the table is more important than getting the next Wii". True, no argument there! But the next generation Wii, actually means putting food on the table for lots of folks, and it goes beyond the latest in wifi or the latest in the race for smaller, faster, cheaper!

Innovation feeds innovation in many ways. People who work on one technology pave the way for many others. A friend of mine who works at Fermi lab showed me 12 years ago that a lot of commercially available technology in appliances, software etc. were part of tools developed to fix issues in building the particle colliders, from soldering and welding technology, superconductors, tcl-tk, the WWW, etc.etc. I saw how a project on missile nose cone material translated to state of the art lightweight bicycles!

The situation with housing, took down the economy. Everyone is now cautious with their money, including the banks who are watching their own brethren with ever increasing detail and this goes way beyond the housing sector now.

All that said, it is imperative that tech companies are not starved of their sustenance.

Technology development in the USA has always had an edge over the rest of the world. The gaps are coming down with the advent of China and India coming up fast on manufacturing and computer realted fields over the last few years. In a lot of ways they are coming up because of the support from the American Industry, or joint collaborations which send technology over there. Once the seed is planted, it just grows and grows.

It has always been my belief and experience that American jobs create international jobs. Someone here comes up with some cool technology and by the time it gets made and sold across the globe people from many countries get employed!

The exact number may be in the balance right now, but saving high tech will definitely do its part in reviving this economy!

Hope the new Obama-Biden transition team does something about this, NOW!

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Reader Comments (1)

I totally agree with you on innovation feeds innovation. That was the same argument I had for folks ridiculing Chandrayaan; do we, as a country, really need to spend so much on Chandrayaan when there are millions to be fed. The answer is exactly what you said - innovation in hi-tech turns into useful solution and sometimes low-cost alternates in other field. Amen to that thought!

November 10, 2008 | Unregistered CommenterA-kay

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