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Commercialization of new materials for a global economy / National Materials Advisory Board, Commission on Engineering and Technical Systems, National Research Council.

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Format:
Book
Contributor:
National Research Council (U.S.). National Materials Advisory Board.
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
New products--United States--Marketing.
New products.
Materials--Technological innovations--United States--Marketing.
Materials.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (76 p.)
Edition:
1st ed.
Place of Publication:
Washington, DC : National Academy Press, 1993.
Language Note:
English
Summary:
Materials are important in the pursuit of virtually every human endeavor. Advances in materials are applied not only in advanced technological systems such as spacecraft, jet engines, computers, and telecommunications but also in a world of more familiar applications from automobiles to floor coverings to fishing rods. This book addresses the factors that impede the transition of new materials from concepts into commercial use. It identifies policies and actions that government and industry, together with universities, can take to remove these impediments. Incentives to accelerate the commercialization of advanced materials are suggested, and recommendations are presented on ways to stimulate competitive commercialization of materials by government, industry, and academia.
Contents:
Commercialization of New Materials for a Global Economy
Copyright
Abstract
Preface
Acknowledgements
Contents
COMMERCIALIZATION OF NEW MATERIALS FOR A GLOBAL ECONOMY
Executive Summary
FEDERAL GOVERNMENT
INDUSTRY
UNIVERSITIES
ALL SECTORS WORKING TOGETHER
1-Introduction
2-New Materials and their Commercialization
DEFINITION OF ADVANCED MATERIALS
DEFINITION OF COMMERCIALIZATION
NATURE OF THE COMMERCIALIZATION PROCESS
GOVERNMENT STAKE IN THE COMMERCIALIZATION PROCESS
3-Factors Affecting Materials Commercialization
TECHNICAL FACTORS
Definition of Technical Goals
Difficulty of Scale-Up
Design, Processing, and Data Bases
Standards and International Standardization
Inflexibility in Manufacturing
Engineering Education
REGULATORY/LEGAL FACTORS
Intellectual Properties
Rights Under Government Contracts
Process Intensive Patents
Antitrust Concerns
Export Restrictions
Environmental, Safety, and Health Regulations
ECONOMIC FACTORS
Cost Versus Risks
Market Size
Short-Term Management Goals
High Cost of Capital Facilities
Government Procurement and Funding Policies
Least-Cost Procurement
Overabundance of Suppliers
Cost Accounting Rules
First Cost Versus Life-Cycle Cost
Funding Uncertainties
4-Strategies for Overcoming Commercialization Barriers
References.
Notes:
"NMAB 465."
Based on a 3 day workshop held Oct. 28-30, 1990 in Irvine, Calif.
Includes bibliographical references (p. 57-60).
ISBN:
9786610203123
9781280203121
1280203129
9780309572781
0309572789
9780585085340
058508534X
OCLC:
43475706

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