Successful innovation in most industries today requires a global strategy towards research and development.
All these reforms and innovations of course required a large increase in funding.
But when all is said and done, what innovation requires is hard, focused, purposeful work.
The main innovations will require the defensive backs to make quick decisions.
In the real world, many innovations do not require replacing the entire or some part of the equipment.
Governments are increasingly recognizing that innovation requires healthcare, schooling and democracy.
Of course, innovation requires talented people to come up with new ideas and then turn the ideas into profits or cost savings.
One innovation after another requires expensive investments in equipment that seems to become obsolete overnight.
In today's world almost every technical and industrial innovation requires some form of computer-aided activity.
Tangible innovations require lengthy testing, followed by capital investment, before any profit is derived from them.