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" ... Drew, who will earn his degree this term and move on to a postdoctoral fellowship at Stanford in January, says he sees no huge technical hurdles ahead; he believes he could have a commercializable product for certain use cases within five years. “There are batteries with plenty of energy density that exist,” he says. “I think it will mostly be a problem of collaborating with the right people.” ... "
" ... It’s all about STEM skills today. Entrepreneurship is ultimately about making some group of people happy enough to gladly give the entrepreneur money in return. Technology and computer code are important tools entrepreneurs use to make their businesses efficient and to help them find customers, but they are rarely the product per se. Further, the companies that sell their tools to entrepreneurs compete to make those tools easier to use, so entrepreneurs do not need STEM degrees and MBAs to succeed. And many people have readily commercializable skills that have little to do with technology. We should encourage them to put those skills to work instead of making them feel inadequate about their education or technical ability. ... "
" ... MIT is a non-profit institution, and the solutions that we delivered are not scaleable or commercializable. The problem with open source software developed by for-profit entities is that unless their business models are transparent, open source software provided to public agencies can lead to unexpected outcomes. ... "
" ... Technology transfer offices are primarily concerned with the commercialization of research developments, and themselves suffer from the repercussions of decentralization, as they often aren't aware of all the relevant "commercializable" research that faculty members across the institution develop. In other words, they have a tough time even with taking inventory. ... "
" ... “The collaboration to develop jointly the breakthrough TASTEVA® M process is the second successful food and beverage ingredient process innovation partnership between Tate & Lyle and Codexis,” said John Nicols, Codexis President and Chief Executive Officer. “Each of those projects rapidly progressed from concept to commercializable process and, in fact, partnering on the TASTEVA® M process was initiated just over two years ago (link). We expect over time that our enzymes for TASTEVA® M will become among our leading revenue-producing products in our Performance Enzyme portfolio.” ... "