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Programme & Unit Catalogues - University of Bath

https://www.bath.ac.uk/catalogues/2016-2017/mn/MN30625.html

Content:. What is New Product Development and Innovation? The business case for innovation. ... Market Driven Innovation. Brand Driven Innovation. Design-driven Innovation. Open Innovation. The New Product Development Process (x2).

New genes linked with bigger brains identified

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new families of genes that could be involved in brain development in species with a large neocortex such as elephants, dolphins and, of course, ours. ... Centre. Its focus is on studying some of the fundamental evolutionary questions of biology, and

Programme & Unit Catalogues - University of Bath

https://www.bath.ac.uk/catalogues/2016-2017/mn/MN50585.html

New Product Development: enables students to understand the critical factors that impact new product outcomes and the firms' product strategy. ... Internal analysis (organisational resources, capabilities, and competencies). New product development

Programme & Unit Catalogues - University of Bath

https://www.bath.ac.uk/catalogues/2016-2017/mn/MN50416.html

Description:. Aims:. To examine how new technologies (e.g. products, services, software, systems, etc.) can be effectively commercialised. ... a critical awareness of current issues and frameworks in commercialisation of new technologies (T/F/A).

New way to grow blood vessels could boost regenerative…

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From University of Bath. New way to grow blood vessels could boost regenerative medicine. ... One of the fundamental goals of regenerative medicine is to find ways to grow a new blood supply from scratch.

EU Project helps boost “Organic” electronics

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EXTMOS (EXTended Model of Organic Semiconductors), a 5 million pan-European collaborative research project led by the University of Bath, will help develop new organic semiconductor materials and additives that can ... The EXTMOS project, part of the EU

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