“If you look at our next generation of manufactured goods, you would be hard pressed to find more than a handful that are not material based,” said Cyrus Wadia, an assistant director with the White House Office of Science and Technology Policy. “We believe materials are going to fuel the economy of the future…
Boston Globe
…to have an example of manufactured goods that are not based on material. Immaterial goods, I suppose they'd be called. I just can't think of any.
Or possibly this is just one more instance of buzzwords run amok. One would expect better from the White House Office of…oh wait, maybe not. Anyway, this guy is only an assistant director.
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