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New York TimesNatCore Technology of Red Bank, N.J., recently discovered a way to make solar panels much thinner, reducing the energy and toxic materials required to manufacture them. American companies did not even come look at the technology, so NatCore reached an agreement with a consortium of Chinese companies to finish developing its invention and mass-produce it in Changsha, China.
“These other countries — China, Taiwan, Brazil — were all over us,” said Chuck Provini, the company’s chief executive.
President Obama has often spoken about creating clean-energy jobs in the United States. But China has shown the political will to do so, said Mr. Pinto, 49, who is also Applied Materials’ executive vice president for solar systems and flat-panel displays.
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I've been warning for some time that eventually Wall Street will figure out how to outsource the very last things Americans can do with a good education: core research and development.
This leaves only designing ways to kill huge numbers of people with advanced weapons systems as our final competitive advantage in the USA. No matter how much Obama scolds us and blames teachers, we cannot educate ourselves to minimum wage.
Its a death spiral - college costs go up 2X the rate of inflation, our testing requirements go up, our outsourcing is increasing 10% or more year over year, and our real earnings are going down for working class, year over year.
Until we make it illegal for US companies to train low wage and unregulated labor markets we will continue to be a nation of insurance sales people and burger flippers. Most companies are outspending municipal school systems training workers overseas. You can think of this as selling our intellectual property to Asia for pennies on the dollar. You WILL pay higher taxes so your child in kindergarten can learn how to use the latest microsoft products. Meanwhile companies like microsoft and AT&T are training 24 yr olds in Bangalore and elsewhere who are using a computer for the first time in their lives.
It is a disgrace.