commercialization

/kəˌmɜrʃəlaɪˈzeɪʃən/
noun
  1. The process of introducing a new product or service to the market for sale.
    • The company's commercialization of the new smartphone took over two years.
    • Many inventions fail because they lack a clear path to commercialization.
    • Successful commercialization requires careful planning and marketing.
  2. The act of making something available for sale and profit, often changing its original character.
    • The commercialization of public parks has led to more fees for visitors.
    • Critics argue that the commercialization of holidays like Christmas has ruined their true meaning.
    • Some artists worry about the commercialization of their work when they sign with big labels.
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