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A profound and frank analysis of the problems arising from the
impact of free market globalization in CIS countries. Possible new
solutions are presented and discussed, especially those based on
the key role of innovation. A new, original proposal is made for
the development of a common technological language', starting from
a European standardization of computer aided design and
manufacturing (CAD/CAM).
Some rapid and complex changes have taken place during recent years
in the former Soviet Union. These incredible changes occurred not
only in political policy and behavior, but also in social life and
within framework of economic rules, especially the aspects
concerning the key factor of new and advanced economies, which is
based on Innovation Technology (IT). In fact, IT is becoming to be
a key factor or, at least, the enzymatic factor necessary for
activating asolid economy, based on advanced products and
manufacturing, and with an incredible and unforeseeable impact on
human lifestyle and wellbeing. This tool of development coupled to
a world-wide movement towards a post-industrial era, with poorly
defined economic, social and cultural boundaries is rapidly gaining
support all over the world, supporting and creating a "global
market." This globalization, intended as market expansion and
flooding, is really a deeper and more complex phenomenon, surely
mainly deriving from a cultural movement (the origin and aim ofthe
use of IT as a tool for World Globalization). The process of
globalization of the Innovation Market, which might have originated
the economy failure of Eastern Europe with a risk of
disintegration, is really the only way to solve the problem;
therefore, the integration within the whole of Europe should be
based on the paradigm of an Innovation Policy.
A profound and frank analysis of the problems arising from the
impact of free market globalization in CIS countries. Possible new
solutions are presented and discussed, especially those based on
the key role of innovation. A new, original proposal is made for
the development of a `common technological language', starting from
a European standardization of computer aided design and
manufacturing (CAD/CAM).
The great, complex and rapid change happening in fonner Soviet
Union is overfloading an impressive impact on the western world,
especially Europe, and, in the close future, on the global world.
Most of this change is generating positive effects and even more
optimistic expectations, but surely the difficulties to support and
to render these results real and longlasting cannot be
underestimated . In fact, difficulties in the adaptation,
especially of the most important Countries capabilities, like
R&D process and Innovation development and transfer, are being
evidenced in the transitional period to completely new
socio-economic and political conditions. For the above reasons
various Conferences and Meetings have been organised on
international base, most of them taking care of identifying and
developing recommendations for improving organisation of Science in
East Europe and reshaping the research in Science and Technology in
the context of new socio-economic conditions. These efforts were
mainly confined to scientific research that was considered one of
the most important wealth's of Soviet Union, giving not specific
attention to the strategic importance of Science and, even more,
Innovation for industrial and socio-economic growth in the new
N.I.S. Countries. Furthennore, the impressive speed of change in
Innovation on the global market coupled to the enonnous change
realised by N.I.S. Countries, especially by the leader Russia, is
accelerating the need of an operating solution capable of linking
these Countries with the Western World, rules and market, starting
from Europe.
Some rapid and complex changes have taken place during recent years
in the former Soviet Union. These incredible changes occurred not
only in political policy and behavior, but also in social life and
within framework of economic rules, especially the aspects
concerning the key factor of new and advanced economies, which is
based on Innovation Technology (IT). In fact, IT is becoming to be
a key factor or, at least, the enzymatic factor necessary for
activating asolid economy, based on advanced products and
manufacturing, and with an incredible and unforeseeable impact on
human lifestyle and wellbeing. This tool of development coupled to
a world-wide movement towards a post-industrial era, with poorly
defined economic, social and cultural boundaries is rapidly gaining
support all over the world, supporting and creating a "global
market." This globalization, intended as market expansion and
flooding, is really a deeper and more complex phenomenon, surely
mainly deriving from a cultural movement (the origin and aim ofthe
use of IT as a tool for World Globalization). The process of
globalization of the Innovation Market, which might have originated
the economy failure of Eastern Europe with a risk of
disintegration, is really the only way to solve the problem;
therefore, the integration within the whole of Europe should be
based on the paradigm of an Innovation Policy.
This book provides the basic models and methods for the profitable
use and marketing of advanced technology. It provides a guide to
developing and administering marketing plans, conducting market
research, searching for and managing partners, tapping capital for
innovation, scoping adequate pricing methods, managing intellectual
property rights, and selling and distributing products and
services. It also shows how to develop formatted business plans for
investors. This title is uniquely focused on the critical
technology/market interface, and provides an executive introduction
to marketing these products and services.
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