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Study: Automotive industry lacks drive to innovate
Posted: Jul 14, 2008 9:15 AM

The automotive industry in Germany is more reluctant to innovations than any other industries. This ...[ View complete article ]


Message: Study: Automotive industry lacks drive to innovate Post time: Jul 14, 2008 9:15 AM
 

Author: Maynard Delfin

Level: Interns

Points: 400

The automotive industry in Germany is more reluctant to innovations than any other industries. This is the core statement of a study conducted by Invensity GmbH, a technology consulting company.
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Author: Maynard Delfin

Level: Interns

Points: 400

Innovation is the key to survive in any industry. If we will simply be complacent about what we have now and never strive to make things better, then sooner or later an industry will be left out and become obsolete. This principle holds true to the automotive industry. It needs to innovate to survive and to keep its market rolling.
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