Examples of using Commercialization in English and their translations into Indonesian
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as well as innovative research and development and commercialization.
was coined by sociologist Arlie Hochschild in 1983 in her book The Managed Heart: Commercialization of Human Feeling.
research institutions to bring closer research knowledge into successful application and commercialization.
Indonesia granted approval for commercialization of biotech crops to begin in 2015.
However, despite the commercialization, you can still feel the rich culture that has existed for 4,000 years.
This technology has been patented through the Purdue Research Foundation Office of Technology Commercialization and is available for licensing.
She was Head of Mobile for AU/NZ where she worked on mobile-advertising innovations and commercialization.
are working with the UW Center for Commercialization.
is seeking industry partners for commercialization.
The platform is patented through the Purdue Research Foundation Office of Technology Commercialization, with plans to make it available for commercial use.
a few years ago, both in terms of the product itself and its commercialization.
The primary factor behind the decline was the commercialization of pigeon meat as a cheap food for slaves
creative activities for innovative products in perpetuating intellectual properties for commercialization.
development and commercialization.
developing industry partnerships, and commercialization of the next big breakthrough.
A patent application has already been filed, though certain elements still need to be fine-tuned before the innovation is ready for commercialization.
Assist in the development of the bioindustry in the State by providing potential bio-products for commercialization.
(MCAG) and BASF sign commercialization agreement for new insecticide with IRAC novel mode of action.
The artist earned staggering notoriety by revolutionizing the commercialization and accessibility of popular art with his enigmatic paintings of waifs with big eyes.
This would lead to much more rapid commercialization of government-funded research at universities.