Valley of death in manufacturing innovation process
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Presenting this set of slides with name Valley Of Death In Manufacturing Innovation Process. This is a three stage process. The stages in this process are Manufacturing, Innovation, Process. This is a completely editable PowerPoint presentation and is available for immediate download. Download now and impress your audience.
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The image presents a graph showcasing the "Valley of Death in Manufacturing Innovation Process," which visually represents funding and investment trends in each phase of the manufacturing-innovation lifecycle. The graph consists of two primary curves: one representing efforts typically funded by government and universities, and the other representing areas usually backed by the private sector. An important "GAP" between the two curves illustrates a critical phase in the process where projects often struggle for funding, potentially stalling or collapsing due to a lack of investment and support.
The horizontal axis details the progression of a product from "Basic manufacturing research" through "Proof of concept," "Production in the laboratory," "Capacity to produce a prototype," "Production environment capacity," and an unspecified phase denoted as "Text Here." Each step in the process is vital for bringing a product from the idea stage to the market. The vertical axis measures the level of funding or investment, with higher positions indicating greater financial support.
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These slides can be applied in various industries to illustrate funding and investment challenges in innovation processes. Here are seven industries and potential use cases for these graphs:
1. Technology:
Use: Illustrating funding challenges in tech innovation.
Presenter: Innovation Manager.
Audience: Investors and stakeholders.
2. Pharmaceutical:
Use: Explaining the investment landscape for drug development.
Presenter: R&D Director.
Audience: Investors and pharmaceutical executives.
3. Automotive:
Use: Describing the financial support required for automotive innovation.
Presenter: Chief Engineer.
Audience: Automotive industry investors.
4. Aerospace:
Use: Showcasing the funding gap in aerospace product development.
Presenter: Aerospace Engineer.
Audience: Government and industry financiers.
5. Energy:
Use: Discussing the investment cycles in renewable energy technologies.
Presenter: Energy Policy Expert.
Audience: Energy sector investors.
6. Biotechnology:
Use: Outlining the funding trajectory for biotech innovations.
Presenter: Biotech Start-up CEO.
Audience: Venture capitalists and angel investors.
7. Material Sciences:
Use: Demonstrating financial challenges in developing new materials.
Presenter: Research Scientist.
Audience: Industry partners and academic collaborators.
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