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Bridging Nature and Technology: A Perspective on Role of Machine Learning in Bioinspired Ceramics

open access: yesAdvanced Engineering Materials, EarlyView.
Machine learning (ML) is revolutionizing the development of bioinspired ceramics. This article investigates how ML can be used to design new ceramic materials with exceptional performance, inspired by the structures found in nature. The research highlights how ML can predict material properties, optimize designs, and create advanced models to unlock a ...
Hamidreza Yazdani Sarvestani   +2 more
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The Future of Innovation: Hyper Innovation, Slow Innovation, and No Innovation

BHM Berg- und Hüttenmännische Monatshefte, 2017
We can observe an increasing innovation pace in economy and society which can be considered as the main trend most likely to continue also in the future. However, there are also some indications that in some areas it becomes more difficult to innovate and that we are entering a technological plateau.
Karl-Heinz Leitner, Karl-Heinz Leitner
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Innovation Shortfalls [PDF]

open access: possibleReview of Development Economics, 2005
There is a common perception that low productivity or low growth is due to what can be called an innovation shortfall, usually identified as a low rate of investment in research and development (R&D) compared with some high-innovation countries.
Maloney, William   +1 more
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Regulation for Innovativeness or Regulation of Innovation?

SSRN Electronic Journal, 2015
The legal literature concerning the interplay between innovation and law is split between two streams: law and economics (broadly defined) and law and technology. They seem to exist in parallel and largely non-intersecting inter-disciplinary silos. This paper attempts to reconcile these two streams and identify synergies.
Pierre Larouche   +2 more
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Innovation, Innovation, Innovation

2011
All businesses have a product or service to offer to consumers that would make their quality of life better. If that product or service is unique and makes an almost unexpected contribution to the individual’s well-being, then as the society’s quality of life enhances, the firm’s profitability increases.
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The innovation of innovation

IEEE Transactions on Engineering Management, 1968
The functions or roles of management in our inevitably changing environment are discussed. The evolution of management's role is traced, from that of a programmer of an inanimate, already existing system to that of a system engineer concerned with the process of innovation.
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Innovation and Innovation Partnership

2021
Innovation and innovation partnership are inextricably linked to the development of the industry. The central topic of the fourth chapter is the role of innovation as a macroeconomic and microeconomic externality. The development of the theory of innovation is closely connected with Joseph A.
Petra Rydvalova, Marek Skala
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Innovation

2017
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Christensen, Torben Spanget   +4 more
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Innovating the innovation process

International Journal of Technology Management, 2006
In the innovation literature, the development of innovation models is subdivided into generations. Until now, we have distinguished three generations. Because current models provide a poor representation of what happens in today's open innovation networks, there is a growing need for a fourth-generation concept. So far, requirements for next-generation
A. J. (Guus) Berkhout   +3 more
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Promoting innovation: Innovate or die

Interdisciplinary Science Reviews, 1995
AbstractThe concept of innovation is analysed and misconceptions are condemned. The Rolls-Royce engine RB211 and the Pilkington glass float process are cited as profitable examples of British innovations. Intellectual property is considered as a tradable commodity in the form of patents which can be bought and sold.
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