Businesses that engage in product development generally have R&D teams to carry out the experimentation and design work necessary to create new offerings.
The composition of this department can vary depending on the sorts of products an organization produces. A toy manufacturer would depend heavily on light engineering and market testing. A drug company would invest heavily in scientific research and safety testing. Regardless of the methods followed, the goal of R&D at every company is to develop new products to sell.
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