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Beyond the several thousands of U.S. companies that benefit directly from Ex-Im financing, the Bank is critical to tens of thousands of smaller companies that supply goods and services to large…
Despite the promise of the Internet of Things to redefine how we interact with the things around us, the reality may be closer to many competing Intranets of Things — each with its own network…
Though some in Congress claim to be fighting “crony capitalism” by letting the Ex-Im Bank’s authorization expire, the only ones to benefit are U.S. competitors. Congressional authorization of…
With innovative screening approaches and technologies, there’s hope that cervical cancer could be the next polio — a deadly disease that is all but eliminated worldwide. …
Natural gas can play an important role in reducing emissions from power generation, but it’s necessary to get the economics right. In the global effort to reduce greenhouse gas emissions from…
In an always on, always learning society, companies that embrace the Industrial Internet will be more intelligent and efficient. The exponential growth of data from connected devices has the…
Congress must invest in basic research for America to stay ahead. Last November the Rosetta rocket, first sent to space in 2004, successfully landed on a moving comet for the first…
Startups have demonstrated early progress on smart grid technologies and services, but they should keep an eye on what Congress does on grid modernization. Utility companies’ infrastructure is…
Project ECHO arms caregivers at the frontlines with the knowledge they need to treat underserved populations. When Dr. Sanjeev Arora was treating Hepatitis C patients in New Mexico a…
Without the Ex-Im Bank, American businesses and employees will compete on a very uneven playing field. The charter of the Export-Import Bank of the U.S. (Ex-Im) expired at the end of June,…