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    Chemicals"). The multiple-perspective approach enables us to reconstruct facets of the dynamics of innovation‚ in terms of selection mechanisms shaping localizable trajectories and/or resulting in more globalized regimes. By expanding the data with patents and scholarly publications‚ we demonstrate the use of this multi-perspective approach in the case of RNA Interference (RNAi). The possibility to develop an "Innovation Opportunities Explorer" is specified. Comments: | Technology Analysis and Strategic

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    Archimedes It is perhaps fitting that Archimedes should lead the lineup of great inventors‚ even in an alphabetical fashion. Archimedes was a Greek mathematician‚ physicist‚ engineer‚ astronomer and an inventor‚ producing his best work in the 3rd century BC. His contributions have been invaluable in several fields‚ but there are some inventions which have made him a cult icon. Some of his famous inventions include the Archimedean Screw‚ which was developed in order to remove flooded water from

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     Innovation requires adequate funding. Whereas artists and inventors can get by on limited resources‚ innovators must marshall adequate resources to make their ideas real.  Invention is very distinct from innovation. When a new idea surfaces or a new patent is filed‚ that is an invention. Inventors often possess creative minds. It is constrained by reality. While an artist can imagine

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    · Thomas Adams‚ inventor of chewing gum · Mary Anderson‚ inventor of car windshield wipers · Alexander Graham Bell‚ inventor of the telephone · Edward Binney‚ co-inventor of Crayola crayons · Clarence Birdseye‚ inventor of commercial frozen food · Joseph-Armand Bombardier‚ inventor of the snowmobile · Willis Carrier‚ inventor of air conditioning · Josephine Garis Cochrane‚ inventor of the dishwasher · George de Mestral

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    Kranthi Kiran Vistakula

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    passionate dream‚ a vision to create a technology that is ’ Made in India ’ and to make Dhama Innovations Pvt. Ltd a global icon in technology and innovation. Kranthi is the inventor of the breakthrough ClimaCon technology‚ that went on to secure a patent and win numerous international awards and accolades right since its conception. One of the innovative company incorporated in the hydrabad and producing a climate control cloth for the people‚ also to absorb a major market share in which

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    Samuel Colt

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    to Dr. Coult‚ the mysterious scientist. He wanted to gain money for doing this so he could get money for his revolver. He pumped nitrous oxide used by dentists to be pain free while drilling on your teeth. When he was done he had enough money for a patent on his revolver idea. Samuel F.B. Morse created the telegraph and Morse code. Colt wanted to be a part of all of this. In 1836‚ in Patterson‚ New Jersey‚ he used money raised from his performances as Dr.Coult and from his father’s factory to start

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    Assignment Product and Processes [Type the author name] [Type the company name] GSK – Successful Internal Innovation Question 1 Based on GSK’s past performance‚ what do you believe are the critical implementation issues for GSK with regards to internal innovation? Figure 4‚ 2‚ pg 132‚ The management of technology and innovation (White & Brighton) GSK key reason of success lies in its continuous radical change‚ by constantly inventing new drugs. Critical to the implementation

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    requirements change beyond recognition. Software development must serve its customers. Simple value-for-money systems that work are better than expensive and complex ones delivered late‚ over-budgeted and difficult to maintain. Abstract. Rapid Application Development (RAD) has long been promised to be a boon to the computing community. The idea is to develop a method of designing software so that the whole process is quick‚ painless and nearly effortless. RAD appears to have first become topical

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    composition‚ technical design‚ inventions etc. Various developed countries are filing more than thousand patents each day to protect their work and content from palgarism. In the 21st century the developing countries are no sitting back and are coming out with various technical inventions and other creative works and are filing patents with their counter parts. Last year China filled the highest number of patent rights. Before we move any further let us first deal with the myriad of concepts related with intellectual

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    2012 India’s Drug Problem India is a world leader in generic drug manufacturing. Their previous policies for food and pharmaceutical patents paved the way for this. Since India’s entry into the World Trade Organization (WTO) in January of 1995 there has been an increasing push for reform of India’s patent laws. While there have been reforms made to the patent laws to comply with WTO regulations‚ they contain vague and somewhat easily exploitable language. It is without question that affordable

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