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The phrase "industry conversations" is correct and usable in written English
You can use it to refer to discussions, debates, and exchanges of information between people who work within the same industry. For example: I attended a conference to participate in industry conversations about the future of artificial intelligence in the tech industry.
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Get your face known – whether through taking part in industry conversations or by attending events.
It issued an initial refusal to Dell, which filed its application 18 months ago, when the term was less widely used in industry conversations and marketing.
In the tobacco industry, conversations between regulators and companies are now conducted in a kind of code.The fuss about memos and e-mails can also obscure the underlying issues of right or wrong.
As well as the chance to soak up the sun around a pool overlooking Santa Monica beach, its ramped-up industry conversations and panels are proving a huge draw.
Do they add value to industry conversations? Do they seem credible?
Because we would often invest alongside commercial deals, we were not a part of the early industry conversations on disruptive technology trends," Kashyap writes in the blog post explaining the new operation.
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What's also interesting is Rice says, compared to a year ago, the industry conversation has changed.
TC: Related to this, socio-economic diversity, or the tech industry's need to do a better job promoting social mobility as part of a D&I agenda, seems almost entirely lacking from the wider industry conversation and I'm not sure this guide does enough to change that.
TechCrunch is also home to CrunchBase, a leading data resource about start-up companies, people and investors, as well as industry events including TechCrunch 50 and The Crunchies, and various meet-ups worldwide serving as community platforms for industry conversation and collaboration.
Streaming couldn't have been a bigger part of the music industry conversation in 2015.
I hope we can discuss these similarities more extensively in a future Tooling Up column, but in the meantime, I expect that the whole "academia-versus-industry" conversation will continue to unfold elsewhere in Next Wave.
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