Entrepreneur Judy Estrin Talks about Closing the Innovation Gap
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<p>Drawing upon her professional experiences as an entrepreneur and former CTO at Cisco Systems, Judy Estrin explores the evolution of science and technology after World War II and illustrates why innovation is so crucial to economic, social and cultural development. Estrin outlines the distinct lifecycles of research, development and application and describes how companies and countries need to reignite scientific and technological creativity to maintain their innovative edge. </p>
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