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The Russian practice of commercialization of innovations

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The object of the study is a limited liability company Scientific-Technical Center “Technologies of special metallurgy†– small innovative businesses, established at NUST “MISA†. Center introduces the industry in the development of the university, thus creating an innovative belt, closing the chain from basic research to the specific technology and products (commercialization of innovative technologies). Scientific and technical center “Technologies of special metallurgy» is the industrial partner NUST “MISA†in the Federal Target Program “Research and development on priority directions of scientific-technological complex of Russia for 2014-2020†. Currently, extremely important direction of development activities is to obtain powders for 3D-printing, this is due to the fact that in recent years there has been considerable interest in the bulk nanomaterials that can be effectively used for the production of products produced using additive technologies. The problem of obtaining powdered materials is important not only for the development of AF-technologies, but also for the classical powder metallurgy. Metal-powder compositions are used in high-tech sectors such as aeronautics, energy, military and space technology, shipbuilding, instrument. The main goal of this research is to study the technical feasibility and cost effectiveness of the project for the production of pellets for 3D printers.

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  • N. N. Novikov, 2015. "The Russian practice of commercialization of innovations," Russian Journal of Industrial Economics, MISIS, issue 3.
  • Handle: RePEc:ach:journl:y:2015:id:447
    DOI: 10.17073/2072-1633-2015-3-66-69
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