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Quantum Computing – An Update

Steve Blank

states; Illinois and Colorado are vying to be the center of advanced quantum research. Illinois Quantum and Microelectronics Park (IQMP) Illinois has announced the Illinois Quantum and Microelectronics Park initiative, in collaboration with DARPA’s Quantum Proving Ground (QPG) program, to establish a national hub for quantum technologies.

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[US] The 10 Best Sectors That Are Boosting The Economy

YoungUpstarts

This initiative is starting with a $45 million pilot program that encourages collaboration between the government and industry for more support of new innovation in manufacturing and growth for the economy. The poultry and livestock industry recently added $19 billion in tax revenues for the U.S. million in tax revenue.

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What Startups Need to Know About Regulated Markets

Steve Blank

Regulated marketplaces are ones that have significant government regulation to promote (ostensibly) the public interest. regulation happens on three levels: federal laws that are applicable across the country are developed by Federal government in Washington. state laws that are applicable in one state are imposed by state government.

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Jobs, Bezos, Gates, Branson. Inside the Brains of the CEOs

The Startup Magazine

The industries that employ the most CEOs are management (76%), computers (35%), state government (33%), local government (32%) and schools (12%). (1) Many consider the Fortune 500 to be the measure of the world’s largest corporations by revenue and the standard bearer for the CEOs behind those companies. are men and 4.8%

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Startups and Small Business: 5 Things We Really Need From Politicians

crowdSPRING Blog

But, here at crowdSPRING, these types of government rules, whether to address environmental or worker safety concerns, have next to no impact on how we operate. Cutting our taxes might help, but what would help more is growing our businesses and increasing our revenues. Allow fair competition for contracts.

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An Entrepreneur – Not Just a Man (and Woman) with a Plan

Growthink Blog

In some ways, those that do so in the contexts of bigger business, philanthropy, and government are even more impressive than our obvious entrepreneurs. Mr. Duke is certainly an ambitious leader with very significant accountability for risks and outcomes, $420 billion in revenues, 2.1 million employees.

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Who Is and Who ISN’T an Entrepreneur

Growthink Blog

The "Non-Obvious" Entrepreneurs In some ways, those that demonstrate entrepreneurial leadership in the contexts of bigger business, philanthropy, and government are even more impressive than our obvious entrepreneurs. Examples include: Individuals that are Accountable for Change and Growth at BIG companies.

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