The term 'technoscientific innovation' is used for all advanced solutions that arise from technology and scientific knowledge.
Examples of technoscientific innovation include advances in biotechnology, advanced medical treatments with gene and cell therapies, surgical robotics, nanotechnology, AIbased decision making systems, the creation of innovative materials with unique properties and sustainable renewable energy systems.
In this book, the latest insights into technology ecosystems and business modelling form the basis for a discussion on a company's strategic positioning.
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