
The Triple Helix Theory
The Triple Helix Theory describes how innovation and economic growth are driven by the collaboration among three key entities: universities (knowledge creators), industry (markets and companies), and government (policy and regulation). When these three work together—sharing ideas, resources, and expertise—they foster a dynamic environment that encourages new technologies, startups, and advancements. This interconnected relationship accelerates development by combining research, practical application, and supportive policies, creating a vibrant ecosystem where knowledge transforms into shared prosperity.