Chapter 260 Carbon nanotubes, breaking the patent blockade(2/2)
If this is the case, then this opportunity must not be missed again.
As a result, as soon as the news was sent out, the number of companies that applied to participate immediately reached hundreds. Among them, in addition to manufacturers such as Tiannai and Haoxin that already have a certain amount of technology accumulation, there are also many material manufacturers who also participated, trying to
Technological innovation and transformation will be achieved through this project.
For a time, domestic carbon nanotube materials, and even the entire nanocarbon material industry, showed signs of prosperity and development.
And this is exactly the effect Chen Nian wants.
He fully understood that it was impossible for him to complete such a huge project of producing "metallic hydrogen" solely through his own strength.
He can accumulate enough sources of technology and solve all technical problems, but a huge industrial chain cannot be established overnight.
Only by laying all the foundations before officially entering this field that leads to the future, can we truly move calmly and smoothly when that moment comes.
Maybe, one day in the future, this "holy grail of high-pressure physics" will be picked up by the Chinese scientific research community lightly and skillfully.
And when everyone is shocked by this achievement, we can gently and skillfully put down a sentence:
"Actually, we have already prepared for this moment."
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But unlike the prosperity of the Chinese market, the disclosure of carbon nanotube patented technology has had a major impact on the international carbon nanotube industry.
A number of companies, represented by Samsung and IBM, have ended their patent blocking layout before it even started.
They know very well that the impact from China will once again sweep the world.
And gradually, the types of these "impacts" have changed.
If a few years ago, China's influence on the world was mainly concentrated in the field of cheap goods and resource commodities, then now, China has officially entered the "high-tech club" and begun to use their technology to conquer cities and territories internationally.
South Africa's Gauteng high-speed rail is a prologue, and carbon nanotube technology is an iconic clarion call for attack.
On the other side of the sea, in May Club's office.
Houston looked at the report submitted by IBM and couldn't help but complain:
"Have our May Club now been reduced to the point where we have to deal with such trivial matters personally?"
"Carbon nanotubes. This is not a key technology at all. Even if the market is really lost, it doesn't matter, right?"
"It just so happens that we can transfer this part of our production capacity to third world countries and take this opportunity to further optimize our own industrial layout."
"Don't worry about the actions of those Chinese people, they are just chasing our footsteps."
Hearing his words, the assistant on the side couldn't help but frowned.
Regarding the judgment of his boss, he has always adopted the attitude of "only believe 50%".
But this time, he rarely felt that what Houston said made no sense at all.
Yes, carbon nanotubes are indeed not a particularly advanced technology.
But once this technological output is opened, no one knows what will happen next.
How can you treat such a landmark event with such a frivolous attitude?
Is it because the events in Darfur have taken up so much of Houston's energy that he has begun to be unable to think rationally?
Thinking of this, he said:
"Carbon nanotube technology is indeed not advanced, but the problem is that this is the first step in exporting their technology."
"Currently, the patent blockade our company tried to establish has been completely broken, and the previous layout in several of their universities has completely lost its meaning."
"This is scary - if you let me say, what happened is like an iceberg emerging from the sea. Under the sea, there may be even greater crises."
"But we can't control that much."
Houston interrupted and then continued:
"The most important thing now is to manage the situation in Darfur well."
"We have invested huge costs there. If we cannot reap enough benefits, it will be truly doomed for us."
"Now, forget about the carbon nanotubes, tell me, how are the preparations for Hamidi's next attack going?"
The assistant paused. He originally wanted to say something more, but seeing Houston's firm eyes, he had no choice but to swallow the words that came to his lips.
After hesitating for a moment, he said:
"Based on Hamidi's return, their next tentative attack will be scheduled in half a month."
"All the weapons and equipment we have provided are in place. With this exploratory attack, they will allow their troops to adapt to new weapons and new combat methods."
"After that, we will provide them with the last batch of heavy weapons."
"Before the end of February next year, they will use these heavy weapons to take Khartoum."
"As long as they can successfully obtain the power of Congress, our subsequent plans will be smooth."
Houston nodded with satisfaction, then he sighed and said:
"Sometimes I think the strategy on the corner tower may not be wrong."
"In extreme situations, extreme solutions should be used."
"Tell Hamidi to let them go and do it."
"There is no need to be afraid that the situation will become chaotic. In fact, for both us and them, the more chaotic the situation, the better."
Houston's instructions were quickly passed across the ocean to Hamidi's hands.
After constant friction in the early stages, a real war is finally about to begin.
At this time, Liu Guangyu, who was still in Darfur, fell into a crisis of isolation and helplessness because of this order.
Chapter completed!