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Scaling and Sustaining Innovations: No Turning Back
History shows that innovations in technology and the businesses that bring them to market radically change economies, societies, and cultures. New businesses and industries form around the innovations to commercialize and scale innovations—making them commonplace. New businesses and business models and supply chains supporting commercialization of innovative technologies have revolutionized the way we live, work, and play. And with technological breakthroughs new products and services are created, requiring new ecosystems to support them.