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The phrase "accelerated commercialization" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts related to business, technology, or product development, where there is a focus on speeding up the process of bringing a product or service to market.
Example: "The startup's innovative approach has led to accelerated commercialization of their new technology, allowing them to capture market share quickly."
Alternatives: "fast-tracked commercialization" or "rapid commercialization".
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Gadgil conceived an innovative, accelerated commercialization strategy, which has succeeded in Mexico and Brazil.
"Incorporation would lead to the accelerated commercialization of Montauk at the expense of the environment, its year-round residents and, ultimately, our tourist economy, which is dependent upon environmental preservation".
I dug into the new legislation, comparing it to the original wording, to figure out exactly what's changed (besides the fact that the accelerated commercialization of research provisions are now part of Section 8 rather than 7).
Polytetrafluoroethylene (Teflon) was serendipitously discovered in 1938 by Roy J. Plunkett while working on refrigerants at Kinetic, and its superlative chemical and thermal resistance lent it to accelerated commercialization and mass production by 1941.
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Funding support was provided by the Australian Government under the Accelerating Commercialization element of the Entrepreneurs' Program and specifically helped commercialize Identitii's Serra platform.
His Bakar Fellows support will accelerate commercialization of this invention.
Our results will be helpful to accelerate commercialization process of 2D devices.
Designing highly active and cost-effective electrocatalysts is essential for accelerating commercialization of fuel cell technology.
And we've been part of the U.S. effort to use the Lean LaunchPad to accelerate commercialization for the country's best research spinouts from the National Science Foundation and National Institutes of Health.
Under CEO J. David Smith, SM '11, the company raised $16 million in funding in 2017, with plans to accelerate commercialization into the industrial and food manufacturing markets.
The aim is to forge connections between these entrepreneurial companies and more established energy companies to accelerate commercialization of new low-carbon technologies.
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