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Blue Skies Ahead

  • September 2005
  • By TR Staff

Corporate labs do well to indulge their inner visionaries.

   

The laser. The transistor. Optical fiber. All are transformational technologies that came into being not at academic labs or at startup companies, but at the research centers of large corporations -- respectively, Hughes Aircraft, Bell Labs, and Corning Glass Works.

In each case, a company allowed its researchers to be curious, to pursue projects that wouldn't add a dime to its bottom line in the next quarter, or the next year -- or maybe ever.

 

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