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President Barack Obama says technological innovations can help create jobs and spur growth in clean energy and advanced manufacturing.
In his radio and Internet address, the president promoted a plan he outlined Friday in which the government would join with universities and corporations to re-ignite the manufacturing sector with an emphasis on cutting-edge research and new technologies.
"Their mission is to come up with a way to get ideas from the drawing board to the manufacturing floor to the marketplace as swiftly as possible, which will help create quality jobs, and make our businesses more competitive," Obama said in the address aired Saturday.
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With growing interest from the military, businesses and consumers, the Carnegie Mellon Robotics Institute has more than 500 technical experts and a $65 million annual budget.
The $500 million initiative is the latest effort by Obama to promote job creation in the midst of an economic slowdown that has reduced hiring and weakened his job approval standing with the public.
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The goal of his manufacturing plan, he said, is "to help make sure America remains in this century what we were in the last - a country that makes things."
"The job creators we hear from, they don't have their hand out," she said. "They don't want a bailout. All they ask us to do is get government out of the way."
The goal of his manufacturing plan, he said, is "to help make sure America remains in this century what we were in the last - a country that makes things."
privatization of UFO technology to stimulate the economy.