The statement 'Invention does not always lead to innovation' implies that not all new creations or discoveries (inventions) necessarily result in significant changes or improvements (innovations) in existing systems, products, or processes. An invention may be novel, but if it does not add value or cannot be effectively implemented, it may not lead to innovation. Innovation often requires not just a new idea, but also the ability to apply it in a way that creates value.
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