The synthesis of technology, creativity, and medicine creates a
universe in which human creativity, supported by technical precision,
drives medical progress! This synergy not only leads to groundbreaking
treatment methods but also fosters new forms of artistic expression and
human interaction with each other and with technology. The balanced
triad of these aspects inspires!
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The Spirit of Invention
Inventors or entrepreneurs are catalysts of society.
In his philosophy, particularly in works such as Phaedo or Republic,
Plato argues that there exists a higher, immaterial world of Ideas or
Forms. These Ideas are eternal, unchangeable, and perfect archetypes of
all things, which in the physical world exist only as imperfect copies. For example, the Idea of the “Good” or the “Beautiful” exists
independently of tangible objects.
Inventors have access to a higher, immaterial space of Ideas
From an existentialist perspective, the entrepreneur can be understood
as someone who actively creates meaning. Sartre emphasizes that humans are “condemned to be free” and define their essence through their
actions. The entrepreneur embraces this freedom by creating structures through initiative and innovation that did not previously exist. Founding a company is an act of self-determination: the entrepreneur dares to create something from nothing—a product, a service, or a new
way of thinking. — Jean-Paul Sartre
Teamwork can be regarded as an expression of communication and social action. Team- work requires communicative action, throuwhich people reach consensus and coope- ration via rational discourse. It can also be seen as a space in which individual identities unfold in relation to others. --- Hannah Arendt, Jürgen Habermas
Product development can be viewed as a dynamic process in which the
network is constantly evolving. The network is less static and more a
living structure of events. Every iteration, every test cycle, every
piece of feed- back transforms the network and, consequently, the product.
— Alfred Whitehead