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 More options Feb 24 2005, 2:53 pm
From: "BMP" <boris_pluskow...@imaginatik.com>
Date: Thu, 24 Feb 2005 11:53:43 -0800
Local: Thurs, Feb 24 2005 2:53 pm
Subject: Re: Balancing Internal and External Innovation
hi All - this is a re-post from the Corporate Innovation Blog i thought
you might be interested in:

<a
href="http://content.sina.com/news/97/32/7973298_1_gb.html?skin=englishCenter">SINA.com
- Contents</a> Here's yet another article that suggests China's growing
potential in the global innovation arms race.

Senior Chniese ministers are talking about the building of a national
innovation mechanism to spur more scientific and technological
breakthroughs.  Very much unlike the current US government's attitude,
the Chinese are instead considering adopting new incentives to help
nurse innovative ideas and human forces for scientific innovation.

What's most impressed me is the stress on not borrowing/buying the
technologies needed from the developed countries - thus ensuring they
have the intellectual capability to innovate beyond the current
technologies... the debate continues..


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