Technical innovation: definitions and basic elements
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https://doi.org/10.48160/18517072re6.690Keywords:
innovation, technological, definitionsAbstract
The conception of technological innovation has changed radically in recent years. The so-called "interactive" models have replaced the previously used "linear model." Current models emphasize the central role that industrial design plays in the relationships between the "forward" phases (linked to the market) and the "backward" phases (linked to technology) of innovation, as well as on the numerous interactions between science, technology, and innovation-related activities, whether they are carried out within the company or in the framework of various collaborations.
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