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Invention to Innovation charts a course for scientists, leaders, investors and policy makers to translate research into growing innovative, competitive companies and industries. With extensive experience and insights gained over three decades, Dr Larry Marshall demonstrates how science can generate new value that grows markets and creates jobs while also delivering social, environmental and economic benefits.
Through a combination of advice, examples and vision, this thought-provoking work shows how Australia's world-class science can navigate across the 'Valley of Death' to become successful innovations and grow our economy. With contributions from leaders in business, research, venture and scientists who have made the leap to become 'scientist CEOs', Invention to Innovation is essential reading for anyone who believes Australia's excellent science deserves a vibrant, globally competitive innovation ecosystem to ensure our sustainable and prosperous future.
Through a combination of advice, examples and vision, this thought-provoking work shows how Australia's world-class science can navigate across the 'Valley of Death' to become successful innovations and grow our economy. With contributions from leaders in business, research, venture and scientists who have made the leap to become 'scientist CEOs', Invention to Innovation is essential reading for anyone who believes Australia's excellent science deserves a vibrant, globally competitive innovation ecosystem to ensure our sustainable and prosperous future.
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"This is a 'must read' for anyone who is passionate about what can really lift Australia into the nation that it can and ought to be."
Simon McKeon
"Invention to Innovation delivers a new vision of Australian innovation in the 21st century. It is a vision of Australian scientific excellence and leadership brought to the global marketplace for lasting domestic economic benefits and progress in the evolution of international technology."
Justin Maroccia
"A surprisingly fast paced romp through the Australian scientific and business innovation ecosystems, with detours into finance, academia, Silicon Valley, venture capital and entrepreneurship"
James Riley