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Evaluate an R&D investment Every laboratory in the world faces a permanent dilemma: what projects to invest in? Which projects to stop? What criteria should be used to decide? An applied research organization, especially an industrial laboratory, needs the most objective elements possible to compare projects and decide on its…

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4 good practices to adopt for a technology watch Definition of technology watch  Technology watch consists of regular and systematic monitoring, in selected areas, of developments in science and new technologies. Keeping up-to-date with technological and scientific developments Keeping up to date with the development of new technologies or particular…

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A quick start-up evaluation Start-up evaluation – The decision to invest in a start-up is based on the evaluation of its economic development potential and the associated risks. Investors have tools and methods to carry out this evaluation: market potential, Business model, market access, team strengths and complementarity, financing plan,…

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Research in the Digital Age – The Researcher 3.0 The digital age is changing the approach to research as it has been practiced since the Renaissance. This ongoing revolution opens up the opportunity to “carry out research differently”. Traditional research – the triptych lab, library, conference For a long time,…

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A different concept from traditional innovation “We need to be innovative in the area of innovation itself “John Seely Brown “The New Imperative for Creating and Profiting from Technology”Henry W. Chesbrough Open Innovation is a concept that turns our traditional idea of innovation upside down. According to John Seely Brown, Director…

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