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high tech

high tech
Zelfstandig naamwoord
    • highly advanced technological development (especially in electronics)

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    1. Japan is a leader in the world's high-tech industry.
    2. Japan is the leader of the world's high-tech industry.
    3. Six high-tech companies set up branch offices in that prefecture.
    4. The gap concerns mainly high-tech innovative and mostly young firms with high growth potential.
    5. In Germany, Siemens and VA Tech would have a similarly high market share as in Austria.
    6. Zibo Dehua Machinery Co. Ltd, North of Lanyan Street, Zibo High-tech Developing Zone
    7. Zibo Dehua Machinery Co., Ltd, North of Lanyan Street, Zibo High-tech Developing Zone
    8. They also feared that high-tech equipment maintenance and after-sales service could no longer be properly ensured.
    9. This will benefit both new, high-tech industries and higher-value, knowledge-based traditional industries, with a special focus to the appropriate dissemination of RTD results to SMEs.
    10. Development and demonstration of high-tech, eco-efficient processing and packaging systems, smart control applications and more efficient valorisation and management of by-products, wastes, water and energy.
    11. One of the core pillars of the new restructuring plan was the reorientation of SSN to the production of high-tech vessels.
    12. Space applications bring important benefits to citizens by virtue of technological spin-off effects and are indispensable in a high-tech society.
    13. This will benefit both new, high-tech industries and higher-value, knowledge-based traditional industries, with a special focus on the appropriate dissemination of RTD results to SMEs.
    14. Also, production in the Community of high tech products such as TCS, and in particular R&D developments associated with such production, have important spill-over effects.
    15. This price increase can be explained, on the one hand, as a result of the increased cost of raw material, which impacted the whole industry and, on the other hand, by a shift from low tech to high tech product types which incorporate more expensive raw materials and whose production is also more labour intensive.