Commercialization

/kəˌmɜrʃəlaɪˈzeɪʃən/ noun

The process of introducing a new product or service to the market for profit. It involves transforming an idea, invention, or research into a marketable commodity.

From 'commercial' (from Latin 'commercium,' meaning trade or commerce, from 'com-' together + 'merx' merchandise) plus the suffix '-ization' indicating a process. The concept gained prominence during the Industrial Revolution as scientific discoveries increasingly became commercial ventures.

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