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Triple Helix Theory

The Triple Helix Theory describes how innovation and economic growth are driven by the dynamic collaboration between three key sectors: universities (research and education), industry (business and production), and government (policy and regulation). Imagine these three as intertwined strands of a helix, working together to develop new ideas, technologies, and solutions. Their interactions foster knowledge exchange, support startups, and shape policies, creating an ecosystem that encourages continuous innovation and societal progress. This model highlights the importance of strong partnerships among academia, business, and government to achieve sustainable development and competitiveness.