Technology fusion
Technology fusion involves a transformation of core technologies. An example is the fusion of mechanical and electronic engineering to create mechatronics.
Fusion
The fusion of technologies goes beyond mere combination. Fusion is more than complementarism, because it creates a new market and new growth opportunities for each participant in the innovation...
It blends incremental improvements from several (often previously separate) fields to create a product.[1]
External links
- Collaborative Business Exchange and Technology Fusion: The Japanese Approach, Shapira, Philip; School of Public Policy, Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta, USA.
References
- ↑ Kodama, Fumio (September 1991). Analyzing Japanese High Technologies: The Techno-Paradigm Shift. Thomson Learning. ISBN 978-0-86187-835-2.
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