Some synonyms of "breakthrough" include: Discovery Innovation Advancement Milestone
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The Schaeffler Group was founded in 1946. It achieved a breakthrough in 1949 thanks to the innovation of founder Georg Schaeffler. The breakthrough was a result of the creation of the needle roller and cage assembly.
Unless there has been an amazing recent breakthrough, prostates do not grow back.
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No, HD is a recent innovation and Sylvia Saint had retired by then.
there are three major types of innovation in entrepreneurship; 1. Breakthrough Innovation 2. Technological Innovation 3. Ordinary Innovation Breakthrough innovations are extremely unique innovations that set to discover the basis of further innovation in an area. like steam engine, computer, internet, nanotechnology, Airplane, artificial life etc. Technological Innovations are actually advancement of existing technology at a meaningful level so that can be used for further innovations. Voice & Text messages, Jet Airplanes, iPhone etc. Ordinary Innovations occurs most frequently. These innovations are usually better in technology or services to have a better market appeal. Ordinary innovation has more market pull than the technology Pull because Ordinary innovations are done after the market analysis. Examples are Football shows, New applications for PC, a better supply chain & distribution for customers, & thousands of new improved products we see around us.! thanks!! SIKANDAR ASLAM MARDAN, KPK, Pakistan.
A significant technological breakthrough during the Paleolithic era was the development of tools made from stone, such as hand axes and blades. This innovation allowed early humans to more efficiently hunt, gather, and process food. It marked a critical advancement in human evolution and survival.
Some recent innovations in sailing are the use of carbon fibre in sailboat constuction. Another innvation was putting roach in mainsails. Another innovation was the use of hydrofoils.
Discontinuous innovation is innovation that is divorced from prior common knowledge.
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