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It is said that true fundamental innovation in a technological sense takes 15+years... stable ecosystems (govt policies, strong economies etc) are needed to foster this innovation. Fundamental innovation also creates new methodologies in two or three areas, whether it be tech, market or implementation.

Everything else is incremental innovation (new tech enhancing products in a known market), this can be achieved in 1 to 3 years.



Genuinely interested in where those figures come from. Do you have any sources I could read?


Yup, my MIT professor Eugene Fitzgerald's book, "Inside Real Innovation". Enjoy the read!




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