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What are the Challenges in Collaboration and Networking?
Despite the benefits, there are challenges associated with collaboration and networking in catalysis:
1.
Intellectual Property (IP)
: Managing IP rights and ensuring fair sharing of benefits can be tricky.
2.
Cultural Differences
: Collaborations involving international partners may face cultural and language barriers.
3.
Resource Allocation
: Ensuring that all parties contribute equally in terms of time, effort, and resources can be challenging.
4.
Data Security
: Protecting sensitive data while sharing information is crucial for maintaining trust.
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