In 2007, Dr. Biwang Jiang, a scientist, returned to China to establish NanoMicro. For the first decade, he exemplified the spirit of a scientist by focusing intensively on the field of nanospheres. His perseverance in research and his breakthroughs in leading international technologies allowed him to identify two major application areas: flat panel displays and biopharmaceuticals. The flat panel display business helped his startup survive the initial years, while the rise of the biopharmaceutical sector provided the growth needed for the company's eventual listing on the Shanghai Stock Exchange Sci-Tech Innovation Board (SSE STAR Market). What distinguishes entrepreneurship by scientists? Should technology-driven companies find markets for their technologies, or should they develop technologies to meet market demands?
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NanoMicro: How Scientists Can Become Entrepreneurs
Xianghua Lu;
Xianghua Lu
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Lu X, Zhang C, Ma L (2024;), "NanoMicro: How Scientists Can Become Entrepreneurs". Management School Fudan University, Vol. ahead-of-print No. ahead-of-print. https://doi.org/10.12156/FUDAN.CASE202421007
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