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Losing the Competitive Advantage?: The Challenge for Science and Technology in the United States
| Date | 3/24/2005 |
| Time | 5:30 p.m. to 7:00 p.m. |
| Category | Membership Meeting |
| Location | Greater Hall Chamber of Commerce |
| Cost | $5 for LLTA members and $10 for guests |
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| Description | Mike Levin, executive director of the American Electronics Association (AeA) Southeastern Council, will present the findings of AeA’s new report, Losing the Competitive Advantage?: The Challenge for Science and Technology in the United States, at the March membership meeting of the Lake Lanier Technology Alliance (LLTA).
The report, making national headlines and considered controversial by some industry experts, finds that, “America can no longer remain idle if we hope to continue our lead in science and technology. We are neglecting the factors that sparked the U.S. technology revolution. Ultimately, this threatens U.S. economic vitality and our competitiveness in the global marketplace.”
Levin is the regional director of the AeA, the nation's largest high-tech trade association. Founded in 1943, AeA serves its members through advocacy, training, research and business services. |
| Contact |
Kevin York
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| Website | AeA Competitiveness Report Information |
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