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New Research: Hype Cycle for Life Sciences, 2016
by Stephen Davies | August 24, 2016
The Cambridge Dictionary defines “hype” as “information that makes something seem very important or exciting” and “to make something seem more exciting or important than it is”. Technology certainly falls into this broad definition especially new technology platforms and applications. The life science industry is not immune to such hype and Gartner helps our clients […]
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