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Quantum dots could boost efficiencies into the range of multi-junction cells for much lower cost, he said.
The incorporation of this process into optoelectronic devices, such as solar cells, would significantly boost efficiencies and reduce cost.
Because even a casual back-of-the-envelope analysis shows Wal-Mart getting by far the biggest bang for its RFID buck from using the tags to boost efficiencies within its gargantuan logistics infrastructure.
Little wonder, then, that midsize companies seeking to reduce costs and boost efficiencies and productivity are starting to turn to BI tools, according to a recent report from Aberdeen Group.
The young entrepreneurs making this year's Forbes 30 Under 30 Asia list, are focusing on the region's huge but largely untapped small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs), many of which need to digitalize their businesses to boost efficiencies.
Four months ago, IBM signed a whopping $1.5-billion 1.5-billionwith Lloyds to extend cloud capabilities across the business to boost efficiencies andealigger the more-rapid creation and rollout of digital offerings and services for customers.
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