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Commercialization Doesn’t Begin at Launch, It Begins with the Research Culture

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July 4, 2026

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Commercialization Doesn’t Begin at Launch, It Begins with the Research Culture

Many breakthrough technologies never fail in the laboratory. They fail much earlier, before a startup is formed, before investors get involved, and before customers ever see a product. As governments continue investing heavily in research and innovation, a more difficult question is emerging. Are research systems preparing scientists to create commercial impact, or simply rewarding [] The post Commercialization Doesn’t Begin at Launch, It Begins with the Research Culture first appeared on KoreaTechDesk | Korean Startup and Technology News.

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