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QuickFire | Why does it take so long to innovate? With Sumit Roy, University of Washington

QuickFire | Why does it take so long to innovate? With Sumit Roy, University of Washington

Update: 2024-10-18
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We often may feel that much of technology innovation in wireless either does not get deployed in commercial networks or that the process is very slow. Is that the case? And what sets the pace of innovation? Are there areas where we should be innovating at a faster rate to meet our connectivity needs, especially those of enterprises and other verticals?


Sumit Roy, a professor at the University of Washington in Seattle, shared his perspective gained in work in the private sector, government and academia.


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QuickFire | Why does it take so long to innovate? With Sumit Roy, University of Washington

QuickFire | Why does it take so long to innovate? With Sumit Roy, University of Washington

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