"From Idea to Reality" explores how initial concepts evolve into the technological advancements shaping our world. It examines the intricate innovation process, revealing the convergence of human ingenuity and historical context.
Challenging the "lone genius" myth, the book highlights collaborative efforts and societal influences that drive technological progress. For example, the book reveals that necessity isn't always the mother of invention; curiosity and theoretical exploration often spark significant breakthroughs.
The book adopts a structured approach, beginning with core concepts like experimentation and the diffusion of technology. It then delves into specific case studies, such as the printing press, the internet, and medical imaging, meticulously tracing their genesis, challenges, and societal impacts.
By integrating history, sociology, and economics, the book provides a holistic understanding of technological innovation and invention history.
The concluding chapters synthesize historical narratives to offer insights into fostering innovation in the 21st century, including the role of patent law.