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July 18, 2025|Blogs
Mission-Oriented Innovation or Mission-Enabled Innovation?
What’s more likely to boost growth and tech leadership: a targeted innovation strategy for robotics or one focused on cleaner oceans? Just asking.
July 18, 2025|Op-Eds & Contributed Articles
American Tech Companies Are Under Attack in Global Markets
The Trump administration should push back against foreign governments enacting policies specifically tailored to undermine American tech companies and US leadership.
July 15, 2025|Blogs
What’s Going on With All the Manufacturing Decline Deniers?
There are two core reasons for manufacturing decline denialism: fear of protectionism and blind faith in market forces.
July 15, 2025|Blogs
Sustaining the Goose That Lays Golden Eggs: How to Continue Miraculous Biotech Advances
The last three administrations have mandated updates and improvements to reduce unjustified regulatory burdens on biotech innovations, but only small steps have been taken where large ones are required, and the present turmoil threatens to impede improvements.
July 14, 2025|Blogs
Europe’s Innovation Lethargy Should Be a Lesson of What Not to Do, Even for a Leading US
Over the past decade, Europe has ceded leadership in innovation to the U.S. and China. Now, the U.S. must learn from the EU’s missteps to ensure that it maintains technological preeminence in the coming decades.
July 14, 2025|Blogs
Fact of the Week: Venture Capital Funding and Advanced Technology Adoption Have a Strong, Positive Impact on Startup Success
In a random sample of start-ups collected from U.S. Census Bureau data, just 11.6 percent adopted advanced technology; however, these firms accounted for 39 percent of total employment and 44 percent of total revenue in the sample.
July 14, 2025|Blogs
Broadband Myths: LEOs Don’t Belong in BEAD
Critics have claimed low-Earth orbit satellites will not be able to meet the BEAD program’s broadband capacity requirements, that LEO networks lack scalability, that they’re more expensive to consumers, and that BEAD itself ought to be biased against LEOs. None of these claims are true.
July 14, 2025|Blogs
Without a Federal Moratorium, US AI Policy Will Fragment Further
Congress’ decision to reject a federal moratorium on state-level AI regulation is a missed opportunity. Without a pause, the United States continues to face a patchwork of state laws that confuses consumers, burdens businesses, and slows innovation.
July 11, 2025|Blogs
Economic Experiments Weaken the FTC’s Case Against Meta
The recent trial in FTC v. Meta shows the important role that economic experiments can play in establishing a relevant market in antitrust cases. The evidence provided by Meta’s expert economists significantly hampers the FTC’s definition of the relevant market and thus its overall case.
July 11, 2025|Blogs
Yes, We Do Want to Be Like China
The reality is that if the United States doesn’t become more like China, it will lose the battle for advanced technology leadership.