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University of Cambridge > Talks.cam > Babbage Seminar Series > CIIP Lecture: Emerging Industrial Innovation Policy and Related Manufacturing Challenges in the US - William B. Bonvillian
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If you have a question about this talk, please contact Ella Davey. Lecture 5-6pm (followed by a drinks reception) Since 2020, the United States, confronted with advanced technology competition from China, the demands of climate change, and the need to respond to a global pandemic, has adopted a series of major industrial policy programs with over a half trillion US dollars in funding. The new programs focus on promoting technology innovation, so can be labeled “industrial innovation policy.” The large scale of these efforts amounted to a major new step for the U.S. in non-defense sectors, dwarfing previous efforts. This talk will discuss the underlying industrial innovation policy issues in the US, the nature of these new programs, how are they organized, and the implementation challenges, including in manufacturing, they face. This talk is part of the Babbage Seminar Series series. This talk is included in these lists:
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