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2009 Technology R&D Competition

The National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) announced a 2009 competition today for multiyear research funding in two major areas of national interest, civil infrastructure and manufacturing, under its Technology Innovation Program (TIP). TIP expects to provide cost-shared funding for approximately 25 new R&D projects.

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BSA: US IT industry is losing its edge

The U.S. has the world's best environment for a competitive IT industry, but other countries, including Taiwan, Sweden and Denmark are quickly catching up, according to a new study sponsored by the U.S.-based Business Software Alliance (BSA).

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clickfind's competition is accepting entries for one more day!

clickfind's competition is accepting entries for one more day! Be quick to get your entry in before it closes.. http://www.clickfind.com.au/competition/australian-innovation.cfm Australian innovation competition Do you want to be inspired? Watch our video about Aussie innovation, featuring some bright ideas and inventions from the past, and see how Aussies can change the world. And don't forget to enter our competition after you watch the video to win some great prizes!



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