Scenarios about 'innovation systems'
The institutional, organizational, and social frameworks that facilitate the creation, diffusion, and adoption of new technologies and ideas within societies or economies. Innovation systems encompass the interactions between research institutions, businesses, governments, and cultural factors that determine how effectively knowledge is transformed into economic and social value. These systems vary significantly across regions and time periods, influencing patterns of technological development and economic growth.
What If Brazil's University System Emphasized Applied Research Earlier?
Exploring the alternate timeline where Brazil prioritized applied research and industry collaboration in its universities from the 1960s, potentially transforming its economic development and global technological standing.
What If Latin American Universities Developed Different Industry Relationships?
Exploring the alternate timeline where Latin American universities formed strong industry partnerships during the mid-20th century, potentially transforming the region's economic development, innovation ecosystem, and global standing.