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In this sense, leather is a gateway material, a beginning for the mainstream biofabrication
industry.
You know, think of the fast food industry, the drug industry, the banking
industry.
Now what I do is I'm an economist, and I actually study the relationship between innovation and economic growth at the level of the company, the
industry
and the nation, and I work with policymakers worldwide, especially in the European Commission, but recently also in interesting places like China, and I can tell you that that question is on the tip of all of their tongues: Where are the European Googles?
So the pharmaceutical industry, which I am personally very interested in because I've actually had the fortune to study it in quite some depth, is wonderful to be asking this question about the revolutionary versus non-revolutionary bits, because each and every medicine can actually be divided up on whether it really is revolutionary or incremental.
Our banking industry, our oil and gas industry, our commercial real estate industry, were all at the bottom of the economic scale.
Before the Internet, the last great terror to rain down on the content
industry
was a terror created by this technology.
We use techniques from the computer chip manufacturing
industry
to make these structures at a scale relevant to both the cells and their environment.
This could really revolutionize and be a game changer for not only the pharmaceutical industry, but a whole host of different industries, including the cosmetics
industry.
We're establishing important
industry
collaborations such as the one we have with a company that has expertise in large-scale digital manufacturing.
And I thought, would that happen in any other
industry?
Because perhaps the general public thinks of shipping as an old-fashioned industry, something brought by sailboat with Moby Dicks and Jack Sparrows.
We are blind to the sea as a place of
industry
or of work.
And that's because shipping has very tight margins, and they want cheap fuel, so they use something called bunker fuel, which was described to me by someone in the tanker
industry
as the dregs of the refinery, or just one step up from asphalt.
There was a housing collapse, an auto
industry
collapse, and the population had plummeted by 25 percent between 2000 and 2010, and many people were beginning to write it off, as it had topped the list of American shrinking cities.
Many found work in the automobile industry, the Ford Motor Company, as depicted in this mural by Diego Rivera in the Detroit Institute of Art.
But since even private
industry
can't manage to launch a spacecraft within a week to something like this, astronomers have to rely on remote observations.
This results in eight billion dollars in costs for the airline
industry
globally every year, not to mention the impact on all of us: stress, inconvenience, missed meetings as we sit helplessly in an airport terminal.
Just a one-percent reduction in existing inefficiencies could yield savings of over 60 billion dollars to the healthcare
industry
worldwide, and that is just a drop in the sea compared to what we need to do to make healthcare affordable on a sustainable basis.
First, we've already lived through mechanization of agriculture, automation of industry, and employment has gone up, because innovation is fundamentally about growth.
And to be sure, new high-skilled jobs will be created: mechanical digital engineers who understand both the machines and the data; managers who understand their
industry
and the analytics and can reorganize the business to take full advantage of the technology.
And the new wave of innovation which is beginning to sweep through
industry
is no different.
The
industry
average is about 65 percent.
In fact, that early stage of the funding process, that Phase I and preclinical stuff, that's actually, in the industry, called the Valley of Death because it's where drugs go to die.
But it speaks to a larger vision for a music
industry
that's sometimes struggled to find its footing in this digital age, that they begin to see these new technologies not simply as ways of adding bells and whistles to an existing model, but to dream up entirely new ways for people to interact with and experience music.
And this particular technique is one that's been borrowed from the semiconductor industry, and therefore is low cost and can be rolled out in large numbers.
The CD-ROM and then the Internet came along, new technologies made the distribution of knowledge many orders of magnitude cheaper, and the encyclopedia
industry
collapsed.
If we were to look, for example, at the telecommunications industry, you can tell the same story about fiber optics.
If we look at the pharmaceutical industry, or, for that matter, university research, you can say exactly the same story about so-called "big science."
It means, for example, that we need to think about strategy as the curation of these kinds of horizontal structure, where things like business definition and even
industry
definition are actually the outcomes of strategy, not something that the strategy presupposes.
And we need
industry
structures that will accommodate very, very different motivations, from the amateur motivations of people in communities to maybe the social motivations of infrastructure built by governments, or, for that matter, cooperative institutions built by companies that are otherwise competing, because that is the only way that they can get to scale.
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