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innovate

[in-uh-veyt] / ˈɪn əˌveɪt /


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Paris is one of the world's arthouse cinema hotspots, but falling attendance levels mean beloved independent operators must innovate and invest to survive.

From Barron's

The Chinese government has flagged aging as a strategic economic opportunity under its “silver economy” agenda, encouraging companies to innovate in elderly-oriented goods and services.

From Barron's

Competitive firms know that they must continually innovate if they hope to continue growing.

From Barron's

Apple has gotten some flak from critics on Wall Street who say the company hasn’t innovated enough in its smartphone business.

From MarketWatch

“Track and field has an opportunity to innovate much more than it has over the last couple of decades, and that innovation stands at the intersection of fans, athletes, sponsors and television,” Brisco said.

From Los Angeles Times