R&D: Page 2
Cash-rich Companies Prefer Acquisition Over R&D
An entrepreneur, who is just setting up his business, must know how to use the available framework and data.
You Can't Expand While Your House Is on Fire
Some steps you just don't get to skip, like having a product that works as advertised, at a cost that makes economic sense.
Mattress Startup Casper Is Bringing Its One-Model-Fits-All Approach to Pillows and Sheets
'Today, Casper has moved from being a mattress company to building its own sleep environment,' the company's chief creative officer said.
6 Ways R&D Tax Credits Can Help Save You Money
Don't be afraid to apply for research and development benefits if they apply to your current professional projects.
4 Ways Entrepreneurs Can Break Into the Drug Industry
Many opportunities exist for those willing to explore this large and growing field.
How to Begin Your Year-end Tax Planning Despite Gridlock in Washington
Uncertainty lingers about certain significant deductions for business but you'll still have to settle with the IRS by April 15.
Google Rents NASA's Historic Silicon Valley Airfield
The tech giant plans to use the facility to develop new space and robot technology.
Israel Has Emerged as an R&D Alternative to Silicon Valley
The nation's tech prowess and entrepreneurial vigor has attracted many of the worlds largest corporations but startups are welcome, too.
5 Tips for Building Adaptivity Into Your Business Model
No startup business plan is so good that it anticipates every twist and change in the market and customer demand. To thrive, anticipate the unknown.
The Government Might Fund Your Idea Before Anybody Else Will
Competition for the money is fierce but the federal government allocates $2B a year in grants for early stage ideas few investors will touch.
Yes, Patent Trolls Are Hurting Your Business
They're just as bad as everyone says they are. Here's why.
Is Your Business Eligible for a Government Grant?
It just might be. Here's how to win one at a local, state or federal level.
How 'V-Commerce' Could Be the Next Big Trend for Startups
There's e-commerce, m-commerce and even t-commerce, but the next wave of tech-driven shopping may be driven by something different.