Titanium: the innovators’ metal - Historical case studies tracing titanium process and product innovation
SJ Oosthuizen
This paper examines innovation in relation to the availability of a
new material: the metal titanium. The paper aims to highlight the
need for the inclusion of entrepreneurial innovation as a necessary
focus area in the development of a titanium metal value chain. Both
the Department of Science and Technology (DST) and the
Department of Mineral Resources (DMR) have identified the
creation of titanium metals production capabilities as a key growth
area for South Africa. Using historical literature as a source of data,
the activities of selected innovators who used titanium metal as a
central component in their success, were investigated. The origin of
the process innovation behind the titanium metals industry, and
two titanium product innovations: namely, medical implants and
sporting goods, were detailed as case studies. It was found that
individual innovators were responsible for the creation, and rapid
growth, of the titanium industry and titanium product applications.
There is a need to link the current research and development into
titanium metals production with individuals and organizations
capable of commercializing innovative processes and products.
Keywords: titanium, kroll, hunter, sport, medical, defense, innovation,
entrepreneur.