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innovation

[in-uh-vey-shuhn] / ˌɪn əˈveɪ ʃən /


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Early in the century the composers Henry Cowell and Lou Harrison regularly visited productions of Peking Opera, which is — like “Journey to West” — an innovation of 17th century China and still regularly revived.

From Los Angeles Times

"Ionic Industries was established to commercialize innovations such as these and we are now making commercial quantities of these graphene materials," said Dr. Aitchison.

From Science Daily

She has also received France’s i-Lab innovation prize and been called one of “100 geniuses whose innovation will change the world” by the magazine Le Point.

From The Wall Street Journal

Economists have written extensively about productivity gains from technological innovation.

From Barron's

And even if sales in China remain lackluster, some are eyeing the country as a critical innovation hub to learn from.

From The Wall Street Journal