Increasing The Effectiveness Of Innovation Utilization In Construction Materials Manufacturing Enterprises
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https://doi.org/10.31150/ajebm.v8i7.3853Keywords:
innovation, construction materials, production efficiency, technology, industrial modernization, , automation, resource efficiency, ecological sustainabilityAbstract
This article broadly analyzes the issue of implementing innovations in construction materials manufacturing enterprises from an economic and technological perspective. It emphasizes that innovative approaches serve important goals in industrial sectors such as increasing efficiency, improving product quality, economical use of energy and resources, and achieving ecological sustainability. The theoretical foundations of the concept of innovation, definitions and approaches given by various scholars, and international and local practices in the construction materials sector are compared. Furthermore, mechanisms for implementing innovations are investigated in the context of existing problems, opportunities, and reforms in Uzbekistan. The current state and trends of the industry are analyzed based on tables and specific statistical data. The final conclusions provide practical recommendations, prioritize tasks in state policy, and substantiate the necessity of systematic approaches.
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