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Title: The rise of academic entrepreneurs
Authors: Havasi, Andras
Keywords: Businesspeople
Entrepreneurship -- Study and teaching
Inventions -- Study and teaching
Business incubators
Issue Date: 2018-12
Publisher: University of Malta
Citation: Havasi, A. (2018). The rise of academic entrepreneurs.THINK Magazine, 26, 52-53.
Abstract: When the firm grounds of research have been laid and a new invention is proven in the laboratory, the possibility of a new journey opens up: from the lab to life. This entails transforming inventions into products and services that create profit for companies and benefit society. This is the infamous valley of death that separates multi-million euro ventures from inventions that never stand a chance of returning the invested time and funds. But what separates two projects at either end of the spectrum? What are the key ingredients that make that very important difference?
URI: https://www.um.edu.mt/library/oar//handle/123456789/38669
ISSN: 23060735
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