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English: "The problem is finding a viable way to make a business out of it. People have lots of ideas and those ideas morph and go through transformations. Oftentimes the hardest part is coming up with that business model," said Curt Carlson, CEO and president, SRI International.

See more: The Best Time for Innovation? SRI International, the renowned innovation factory, shares its recipe for technology research and development success.

New technologies aren't typically built in a day or even weeks, but after years and sometimes decades of research and development. SRI International has fine-tuned a technology development process that serves the research needs of clients such as the U.S. government and Apple. Over the years that process has produced what became the first computer mouse and the digital voice command technology now known as Siri. It may appear to be magic, but according to the man who leads the non-profit research institute, it all boils down to talented people, agreeing on the meaning of innovation and unwavering discipline for turning innovations into viable businesses.
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