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The perfect example on how standards can create the "market pull" is the growth of the web.
Only market pull has been found effective to draw technology into production".
He was not convinced that market pull was the only issue.
Product needs emerge from the interplay of market pull and technology push.
This last point underscores a situation still not adequately addressed by environmental legislation (too little "market pull").
Education, market instruments and tax incentives were recommended as tools that have potential to create market pull.
There must be stronger competitive intelligence capabilities to foster better understanding of markets leading to investments based on market pull and not research push.
"Previously there hadn't been that market pull."
• They try to attract investees through marketing pull. This includes being visible at events and having an accessible web site.
One of the interesting features is that incremental innovation is much easier to sell, and market pull is more likely to exist.
EU funding should also work in tandem with 'market pull' instruments, such as product standards and Emissions Trading.
Better identification of "market pull" and market niche opportunities for farmers through innovation and use of new technologies.
Google does not define and develop products like Proctor and Gamble: through market pull and problem identification.
Iogen Corporation Core Message The policy environment - economic mandates, regulations and instruments - is what creates the market pull.
This is definitely no longer the case, and Ewart emphasizes that R&T is nowadays highly geared to market pull.
Another piece of the puzzle is that in many cases in Alberta, potential investors face too much risk because resources are not being allocated based on market pull.
"Without the market pull of the NHS and clearer reimbursement there will be no UK cell therapy industry," Mason told the Guardian.
Industry leaders were adamant that the development of products should respond to "market pull" - a specific demand from a specific group of consumers - rather than being driven purely by technology.
An Innovative Environment: The Market Pull Environmental technology, knowledge, products and processes are only as useful as the market's ability to absorb them and reward their uptake.
'A technology push from research coupled with a market pull favoured by supportive political and legal framework conditions are a combination that will help all renewable energy technologies,' said Professor Mayer.
Market Pull vs Innovation Driven Industry Development in agriculture was debated and it was acknowledged that a fine balance between these approaches is required to successfully foster new industries.
While the potential for applying these technologies to solve major challenges in the diagnostic component of healthcare services has been clearly identified, the shift from technology push to market pull is incomplete and fragmented.
Market Pull on Technology 3.1 Regulatory Environment The regulatory environment refers to all external influences imposed by regulatory agencies on the manufacture and operation of an aircraft.
Much of this drug development is market-driven (a phenomenon called "market pull"), with a defined and expectant market (e.g., erythropoietin, human growth hormone, insulin, tissue plasminogen activator and recombinant hepatitis B vaccines).
The simple fact is that there were existing, large, accessible and lucrative markets for health care and agri-food products (a "market pull") in all industrialized countries, while there were few if any corresponding markets for environmental biotech products.