The white paper, “Thin Film Lithium Niobate (TFLN): The Silicon of the Future,” serves as a foundational policy piece to help decision-makers, investors, and stakeholders understand why TFLN is poised to revolutionize next-generation telecommunications, integrated photonics, and quantum computing applications.
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Category: White Papers
Category: White Papers
The Economic Impact of Electric Vehicles: Insights from Our Latest White Paper
At A10 Associates, we help our clients navigate the evolving landscape of transportation, infrastructure, and technology. We also help them get their message out. Our latest white paper, “Electric Vehicles and the United States Economy,” takes a deep dive into the economic impact of the EV sector, providing a data-driven analysis of how this industry is transforming communities across the country.
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Why the U.S. Needs to Invest in Smart Cities ASAP
A truly smart city improves the quality of life for citizens and visitors. By the year 2050, over 60 percent of the global population is expected to live in cities. Smart Cities are the future of urban development; however, the…
Who or What Will Pave The Way for New Roads and Road Improvements?
Fuel tax revenue has funded most of the highway construction and upkeep that has taken place over the past 80 years. But the usage of fossil fuel has taken a huge dive in the past few decades, due to an…