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Innovation and Commercialization

Innovation and Commercialization. Dr. H.D. Barber Distinguished Professor-in-Residence Faculty of Engineering McMaster University November 2003. Corporate R&D Expenditure in Canada – 2001. R&D Expenditure. $3 M —.

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Innovation and Commercialization

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  1. Innovation and Commercialization Dr. H.D. Barber Distinguished Professor-in-Residence Faculty of Engineering McMaster University November 2003

  2. Corporate R&D Expenditure in Canada – 2001 R&D Expenditure $3 M —

  3. A Canada that values more its commerce, its trade and its trading enterprises - culture A larger pool of people that is more knowledgeable and skilled in the management and operations of innovation-intensive commercial enterprises – learning Greater public support in: - the productivity of its internal trade and services - the quality of its border relationships, politically and economically - the commitments to develop competitive capabilities Frank leader to leader communication Needs of Innovation-Intensive Enterprises of Canada

  4. IDEAS RESEARCH BREAKTHROUGHS DEVELOPMENT TECHNOLOGY COMMERCIALIZATION PRIVATE SECTOR UNIVERSITY/GOVERNMENT LABS INNOVATION COMMERCIALIZATION Canadian View of Innovation-Commercialization H.D. BARBER

  5. SHAREHOLDERS $ REVENUE $ $ EQUITY $ INVESTMENT $ DEBT $ FINANCING $ COSTS $ Pricing Customer Needs Sales Customer Relations Distribution Research And Development Manufacturing Services Operations Buying Customer Fulfilment Ideas For Solutions INNOVATION COMMERCIALIZATION FEEDBACK NEEDS The Innovation-Commerce Cycle

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