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MIT's magazine about innovation, with online articles on specific technologies and a focus on the process by which new technology gets out of the lab and into the marketplace.
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Handheld RF powermeter for field and R & D lab environments.(PRODUCT TECHNOLOGY REVIEW)
Keithley Instruments, Inc. has announced its compact, lab-quality Model 3500 Portable RF Power Meter. Designed to make RF power measurements in both field and R & D lab environments, it provides the accuracy of a benchtop RF power meter with the convenience of a portable instrument....
Managing invention and innovation: technological innovation can alter the competitive status of firms and nations but its purposeful management is complex, involving the effective integration of people, organizational processes and plans
When the Industrial Research Institute was founded in 1938, industrial research in the United States had experienced 20 years of dramatic growth, despite the shock of the Depression, and was poised on the brink of World War II expansion that gave it the form and scope we see today. MIT...
Allergan Announces R&D Technology Review
IRVINE, Calif. -- Allergan, Inc. (NYSE:AGN) will host a R&D Technology Review on Monday, February 6, 2006 at 1 p.m. Eastern Time, 10 a.m. Pacific Time. The live Web cast can be accessed through the Allergan Web site, www.allergan.com, beginning at 1 p.m. Eastern Time, 10 a.m. Pacific Time. A...
TechTalk
"We have been evolving over the past few decades toward an age in which corporate R&D just doesn't work."--Venture capitalist Howard Anderson, in "Why big companies can't invent," Technology Review, May 29. "Companies around the globe are following Google's lead and slashing tech costs."--Forbes magazine publisher Rich Karlgaard, in...
The Innovation Issue; Technology Review, May 2004
This special issue contains three feature articles of particular relevance to industrial R&D leaders. "Sparking the Fire of Invention," by contributing writer Evan I. Schwartz (pp. 32-41), reports on progress by Nathan Myhrvold and others to make invention rather than product development the focus of a organization's talent. Asserting...
R&D 2003
Technology Review, Dec. 2003/Jan. 2004, pp. 51-63. The Review's annual scorecard reports R&D spending of the world's top 150 technology companies for fiscal years between June 1, 2002 and May 31, 2003. This list is again led by BAE Systems United Kingdom followed by EADS Netherlands and Boeing (U.S.)....
R&D 2002
Technology Review, Dec. 2002/Jan. 2003, pp. 59-70. The Review's annual scorecard reports R&D spending of the world's top 150 technology companies in 12 industry sectors for fiscal years ending between June 1,2001 and May 31, 2002. The list is led by BAE Systems United Kingdom, followed by Boeing in...
One size does not fit all: Canadian government laboratories as diverse and complex institutions
The federal government's research laboratories are facing numerous pressures. They must support important regulatory, policy and risk-management objectives, which are critical to ensuring public confidence in the government's ability to protect the health and safety of Canadians and the environment. Government laboratories are also cast as catalytic agents in national...
Lean Mean R&D Machines/the TR Corporate R&D Scoreboard
Wade Roush; Technology Review, December 2001, pp. 71-78. For the second year, Technology Review has ranked 150 technology companies according to their R&D spending in total and as a percent of revenue and per employee. Although the majority of companies reported a "respectable" increase for fiscal 2001, the scoreboard...
Moving towards an American industrial technology policy. (Symposium on Technology Transfer and Public Policy: Preparing for the Twenty-First Century)
The US is moving fast towards a more active industrial technology policy in contrast to too much government involvement in private markets. American technology policy is very much different from Japan and Western Europe. However, the recent focus on civilian technology, targeted manufacturing sectors and the continuing efforts of state-level...
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