1413 Breakthrough(1/2)
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"Don't you know what market this year?"
"And your major is not as professional as software programming. How difficult is it to find a job like this now?"
"Also, where are you looking for an environment like ours?"
"There are more money and less work. As long as you work with peace of mind, you don't have to care about other things. The most important thing is that we are all engaged in scientific research, and we can provide us with any equipment we want here."
"And, the most important thing is the experimental materials, use as much as you want..."
"So, Xiao Li, what are you thinking?"
Huang Haibin opened fire like a machine gun. He really couldn't figure out what was wrong with these young people now.
How can you work well and stop doing it if you say no?
And his words can be said to be very important.
For example, Xiao Li's major is not the most popular computer major at the moment, but the Sunset major in electrical engineering.
To be honest, such a major is that it is easy to find a job in Japan or Germany, but it is not easy to find a job in the United States.
Moreover, even in Japan and Germany, they are all the same as carrots and pits. Companies like Siemens and Denso rarely hire foreigners.
And even if you hired, can you still pay the same high salary as the Ninth Laboratory?
Even if you are given such a salary, what about other benefits?
And even if you join those foreign companies and project teams, aren’t you still the grassroots tool person?
As for domestic companies, Huang Haibin can only laugh.
After leaving the Ninth Laboratory, it is still recruiting electrical engineers like Xiao Li. If you go to see other companies, there are a few people who want to recruit.
And even if they hire electrical engineers, how many of them can give salary and benefits like the Ninth Laboratory.
And look at the domestic machinery factories and engineers engaged in electrical automation engineering, what are their treatment and what kind of working environments?
Compared with the Ninth Laboratory, it is all in the sky and underground!
So Huang Haibin was both surprised by Xiao Li's choice and hated him for not being able to do anything. Why was he so impulsive?
Of course, this is also because care is confusing. After all, he and Xiao Li are still very close.
Usually, it’s almost every day when it’s afternoon tea, they both will have a cup of coffee together and then chat and fuck.
Although they are not in the same project team, their relationship is very good.
So at this time, he felt very sorry when he heard Xiao Li resign.
Li Wensong, opposite him, smiled and put the milk tea cup in his hand on the table in front of him.
"Hehe, Lao Huang, listen to me, actually, my resignation this time was also carefully considered."
"And do you know what I'm going to do after I quit?"
Huang Haibin was stunned when he looked at Xiao Li opposite him. He was not panicked at all when he looked like this!
And when he looked at him, he seemed confident. Could it be that he had found a next home?
Or have other plans?
At this moment, Xiao Li opened the handbag with a smile, then took out a black box about thirty centimeters long from it, and handed it to Huang Haibin.
Huang Haibin was also a little confused when he looked at the black box.
This box is flat, about five centimeters wide, five centimeters thick, and more than thirty centimeters long. It is a black rectangular box.
However, Huang Haibin also quickly saw the clue because there was a slender hole on both sides of the box.
"This is……"
He felt something familiar, but he didn't dare to confirm it.
At this time, Xiao Li took out a piece of A4 paper from his handbag and put the paper into the entrance on the side of the box.
Next he took out his phone, lit up the switch of the black box, and then connected it to the black box using Bluetooth.
After that, it was a little operation, and the paper was sucked in by the black box.
After a moment, I spit it out from the other side, but unlike before, a report had been printed on the paper.
Huang Haibin felt that he was shocked, so he carefully picked up the piece of paper and studied it carefully for a while.
The paper was still hot, but the handwriting on the paper was extremely clear.
He reached out and took the paper in front of him, rubbed it on the words with his hand, but the words were printed very firmly and there was no sign of deforming.
"Hold the grass, okay, Xiao Li, I didn't expect you to tinker with such a thing quietly?"
Huang Haibin couldn't believe it. There was such a simple and clear printer in front of him.
And she is so small!
Anyone who knows about printers must know that the current field of printers is almost monopolized by companies from the United States and Japan.
Panasonic, Toshiba, Epson in Japan, and HP in the United States are almost all over the world.
And their status in this field is almost unbreakable.
Their monopoly on this field is almost the same as that of Japan's Aisin and Germany's ZF in the field of automotive AT transmissions.
No manufacturer that comes later can bypass their patent protection wall.
For example, many people may not know about our second-generation ID cards. In fact, our second-generation ID cards are printed using Japanese printers.
For example, the photos and handwriting on the ID card can last for a long time.
And these are printed using Japanese printers.
Many people may feel uncomfortable after hearing this. We are 1.4 billion people, and each of us has a lot of personal information stored in our ID cards.
But do you actually have to use a Japanese electronic printer to make your ID card?
Will that involve the risk of information leakage?
Really!
Back then, the HP printers of Americans had the back door to send data back to the United States headquarters, and were later exposed at a huge risk.
Japanese printers are also a virtue. If you say that there is no back door left, then everyone will definitely not believe it if you say it out.
Since we know this, why do we still need to use it?
The reason is very simple. On the one hand, we cannot create it ourselves, and on the other hand, even if we can create it, we cannot avoid their patent barriers.
Just such a small printer is the dominant field of the United States and Japan. Doesn’t it sound very harsh and heartbreaking?
But I feel sad and I can’t help it. There is no way. Who made us enter this industry too late!
Speaking of technology, the principle is not difficult.
But it is rare to spray the ink accurately onto the paper without fading, and spray according to your program settings.
Earlier, there were several domestic manufacturers able to produce printers, but their printers often had blurred fonts.
Moreover, it is not reliable after printing, and problems such as deinking often occur.
Also, the nozzle of the ink cartridge is often solidified and bonded by the ink, resulting in the problem of not being able to eject ink.
There is no problem with this aspect of printers in the United States and Japan.
Therefore, relying on technical advantages, they can quickly occupy our domestic market.
Later, our country gradually conquered some printer technologies.
But when we could create printers with similar performance to American and Japanese products, we found that they had applied for patents in various fields of this industry.
From the appearance of the most inconspicuous machinery and equipment, to the ink cartridges, even nozzles, as well as any component on the laser, or even hexagonal screws in a specific part, they have all applied for a patent.
If you carefully check the patents involved in a printer, you will find that the US and Japanese companies have applied for more than 20,000 patents in this field.
So even if you can produce machines and equipment that are not inferior to them, you dare not take them out and sell them openly.
Because as long as you take it out and sell it, people will come to sue you for infringement immediately.
If it was the past, we might have some solutions.
But now that we have joined the WTO, we must pay attention to this aspect, especially the issue of intellectual property rights, which has always been the hardest hit area for those who like to make a fuss.
This is why, so many domestic industrial fields have made breakthroughs, and have even surpassed Japanese and American companies.
But only in the field of printers, there has never been a company in our country that can be proven.
Even the main equipment for the second-generation ID card we made has to be purchased from Japan.
Now that Huang Haibin is suddenly excited when he sees such a simple small box in Li Wensong's hand.
This kid actually quietly made such a good thing...
"So besides printing, can this be copied? Can it be scanned?"
To be continued...