Fundacion Chile Incubator : Chile Case Study

Foundation Chile was created in 1976 as a nonprofit governed jointly by the Chilean government and a large American conglomerate. It proactively introduces technology innovations and develops companies in target industries including agribusiness, m...

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Main Author: World Bank
Format: Working Paper
Language:English
en_US
Published: Washington, DC 2014
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Online Access:http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2014/01/20144094/fundacion-chile-incubator-chile-case-study
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spelling okr-10986-201092021-04-23T14:03:54Z Fundacion Chile Incubator : Chile Case Study World Bank APPROPRIATE TECHNOLOGIES BRAND BRAND NAME BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT BUSINESS MODEL BUSINESS MODELS BUSINESS SECTORS BUSINESSES CAPABILITIES COLLABORATION COMMERCIALIZATION COMMUNICATION TECHNOLOGIES COMPETITIVENESS COPYRIGHT ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT ECONOMIC GROWTH EXPORT DEVELOPMENT EXTERNAL CONSULTANTS EXTERNALITIES GLOBAL KNOWLEDGE HUMAN CAPITAL INNOVATION INNOVATIONS INSTITUTION INSTITUTIONAL FRAMEWORK INTEREST RATES JOINT VENTURE KNOWLEDGE BASE KNOWLEDGE NETWORKS LEARNING LICENSE LICENSES MARKET FAILURES MARKET OPPORTUNITIES MARKET ORIENTATION MARKET POSITION MARKETING MATERIAL MEDIA MOTIVATION NATURAL RESOURCES NETWORKS NEW TECHNOLOGIES NEW TECHNOLOGY ORGANIZATIONAL GOALS PHOTO PRIVATE SECTOR PRODUCT QUALITY PROFESSIONAL STAFF PROGRAMS PROJECT MANAGEMENT QUERIES R&D RESULT RESULTS SAFETY SALE SCANNING SEARCHES SITES SPREAD TARGETS TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE TECHNOLOGICAL ADVANCEMENT TECHNOLOGY INNOVATION TECHNOLOGY MANAGEMENT TECHNOLOGY TRANSFER TELEPHONE TRANSLATION USERS USES VALUE CHAIN Foundation Chile was created in 1976 as a nonprofit governed jointly by the Chilean government and a large American conglomerate. It proactively introduces technology innovations and develops companies in target industries including agribusiness, marine resources, forestry, environment and chemical metrology, human capital, and information and communication technologies. Among its successes have been a new method for packaging beef that enables ranchers to export it more easily, and introducing raspberries, blueberries, oysters and salmon farming for profitable overseas markets. 2014-09-12T21:16:26Z 2014-09-12T21:16:26Z 2014 http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2014/01/20144094/fundacion-chile-incubator-chile-case-study http://hdl.handle.net/10986/20109 English en_US CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo/ Washington, DC Publications & Research :: Working Paper Publications & Research Latin America & Caribbean Chile
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topic APPROPRIATE TECHNOLOGIES
BRAND
BRAND NAME
BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT
BUSINESS MODEL
BUSINESS MODELS
BUSINESS SECTORS
BUSINESSES
CAPABILITIES
COLLABORATION
COMMERCIALIZATION
COMMUNICATION TECHNOLOGIES
COMPETITIVENESS
COPYRIGHT
ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT
ECONOMIC GROWTH
EXPORT DEVELOPMENT
EXTERNAL CONSULTANTS
EXTERNALITIES
GLOBAL KNOWLEDGE
HUMAN CAPITAL
INNOVATION
INNOVATIONS
INSTITUTION
INSTITUTIONAL FRAMEWORK
INTEREST RATES
JOINT VENTURE
KNOWLEDGE BASE
KNOWLEDGE NETWORKS
LEARNING
LICENSE
LICENSES
MARKET FAILURES
MARKET OPPORTUNITIES
MARKET ORIENTATION
MARKET POSITION
MARKETING
MATERIAL
MEDIA
MOTIVATION
NATURAL RESOURCES
NETWORKS
NEW TECHNOLOGIES
NEW TECHNOLOGY
ORGANIZATIONAL GOALS
PHOTO
PRIVATE SECTOR
PRODUCT QUALITY
PROFESSIONAL STAFF
PROGRAMS
PROJECT MANAGEMENT
QUERIES
R&D
RESULT
RESULTS
SAFETY
SALE
SCANNING
SEARCHES
SITES
SPREAD
TARGETS
TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE
TECHNOLOGICAL ADVANCEMENT
TECHNOLOGY INNOVATION
TECHNOLOGY MANAGEMENT
TECHNOLOGY TRANSFER
TELEPHONE
TRANSLATION
USERS
USES
VALUE CHAIN
spellingShingle APPROPRIATE TECHNOLOGIES
BRAND
BRAND NAME
BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT
BUSINESS MODEL
BUSINESS MODELS
BUSINESS SECTORS
BUSINESSES
CAPABILITIES
COLLABORATION
COMMERCIALIZATION
COMMUNICATION TECHNOLOGIES
COMPETITIVENESS
COPYRIGHT
ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT
ECONOMIC GROWTH
EXPORT DEVELOPMENT
EXTERNAL CONSULTANTS
EXTERNALITIES
GLOBAL KNOWLEDGE
HUMAN CAPITAL
INNOVATION
INNOVATIONS
INSTITUTION
INSTITUTIONAL FRAMEWORK
INTEREST RATES
JOINT VENTURE
KNOWLEDGE BASE
KNOWLEDGE NETWORKS
LEARNING
LICENSE
LICENSES
MARKET FAILURES
MARKET OPPORTUNITIES
MARKET ORIENTATION
MARKET POSITION
MARKETING
MATERIAL
MEDIA
MOTIVATION
NATURAL RESOURCES
NETWORKS
NEW TECHNOLOGIES
NEW TECHNOLOGY
ORGANIZATIONAL GOALS
PHOTO
PRIVATE SECTOR
PRODUCT QUALITY
PROFESSIONAL STAFF
PROGRAMS
PROJECT MANAGEMENT
QUERIES
R&D
RESULT
RESULTS
SAFETY
SALE
SCANNING
SEARCHES
SITES
SPREAD
TARGETS
TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE
TECHNOLOGICAL ADVANCEMENT
TECHNOLOGY INNOVATION
TECHNOLOGY MANAGEMENT
TECHNOLOGY TRANSFER
TELEPHONE
TRANSLATION
USERS
USES
VALUE CHAIN
World Bank
Fundacion Chile Incubator : Chile Case Study
geographic_facet Latin America & Caribbean
Chile
description Foundation Chile was created in 1976 as a nonprofit governed jointly by the Chilean government and a large American conglomerate. It proactively introduces technology innovations and develops companies in target industries including agribusiness, marine resources, forestry, environment and chemical metrology, human capital, and information and communication technologies. Among its successes have been a new method for packaging beef that enables ranchers to export it more easily, and introducing raspberries, blueberries, oysters and salmon farming for profitable overseas markets.
format Publications & Research :: Working Paper
author World Bank
author_facet World Bank
author_sort World Bank
title Fundacion Chile Incubator : Chile Case Study
title_short Fundacion Chile Incubator : Chile Case Study
title_full Fundacion Chile Incubator : Chile Case Study
title_fullStr Fundacion Chile Incubator : Chile Case Study
title_full_unstemmed Fundacion Chile Incubator : Chile Case Study
title_sort fundacion chile incubator : chile case study
publisher Washington, DC
publishDate 2014
url http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2014/01/20144094/fundacion-chile-incubator-chile-case-study
http://hdl.handle.net/10986/20109
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