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IEEE Spectrum August 2012 Eliza Strickland |
Chinese Search Giant Goes Mobile A new smartphone OS is Baidu's bid to own mobile search  |
Chemistry World July 30, 2012 Andrew Turley |
AkzoNobel sells ICI Pakistan Paints and coatings firm AkzoNobel has found a buyer for its 76% stake in ICI Pakistan, a subsidiary that makes polyester fibre, soda ash and a variety of chemicals for the Pakistani market.  |
Chemistry World July 30, 2012 Andrew Turley |
China to investigate polysilicon imports China is to investigate whether US and South Korean manufacturers of solar-grade polysilicon -- a major constituent of silicon solar panels -- are using unfair trade strategies when selling into the Chinese market.  |
Chemistry World July 11, 2012 Ling Wang |
China Targets Patented Drugs with Law Change China has altered its licensing laws to allow domestic pharmaceutical companies to make cheap generic copies of patented drugs under certain circumstances.  |
Pharmaceutical Executive July 1, 2012 |
Country Report: Thailand Indochina's biggest pharmaceutical market has quickly matured over the past years due to the implementation of heavy cost containment measures meant to make healthcare more accessible to the patient.  |
Fast Company Jul/Aug 2012 April Rabkin |
How The Failed Aakash Tablet Is An Object Lesson In India's Long Road Ahead To Tech Innovation For all its success at churning out engineers by the hundreds of thousands and sending Silicon Valley countless gifted computer scientists, India has never been much good at producing hardware.  |
IEEE Spectrum June 2012 Peter Fairley |
Cleaner Coal's Last Stand China's first coal-gasification power plant starts operating amid high hopes, delays, and cost overruns  |
Fast Company May 2012 Rachel Z. Arndt |
Georgia Chopsticks Finds A New Market In China Jae Lee, founder and owner of Georgia Chopsticks shows that it's not always what you make that counts as innovation but how you make it and whom you sell it to.  |
Fast Company May 2012 Lindsey Kratochwill |
A South Korean Augmented-Reality Theme Park Puts Disneyland To Shame In the 1960s, Disneyland wowed visitors with audio-animatronics -- and American theme parks have seen few innovations since. That may change, if the Korean export Live Park successfully breaks in.  |
IndustryWeek April 18, 2012 |
Rare Earths, Major Headache The race for rare earths is on as China's dominance of the critical minerals sets off a wave of supply chain concerns.  |
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