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Twelve Principles for Open Innovation 2.0
An article in the journal Nature noted that a new mode of innovation is emerging that blurs the lines between universities, industry, governments and communities. It exploits disruptive technologies — such as cloud computing, the Internet of Things and big data — to solve societal challenges sustainably and profitably, and more quickly and ably
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A Dynamic Business Model Framework
A post on the Blog of the Garwood Center for Corporate Innovation discussed different types of business models: “Mom and Pop” operations; organizations such as newly entering companies differentiated based on higher performance; companies with good product and process technologies such as
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Rothamsted Open Innovation Forum
The FarmingFutures website posted a summary of the Rothamsted Open Innovation Forum held in the UK this past January. The forum was designed to accelerate collaboration for the development of game-changing innovations addressing global food and nutrition security challenges. Innovation isn’t just one
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Sanofi Feeds on the Scientific Richness of Boston
The Quebec Telegram website reported the development of Sanofi, a major life sciences firm in Boston. In 2011 the company completely restructured its R & D laboratory and converted it to the “open innovation” model – adopted today by most major laboratories; a change dictated by the urgency
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Open Innovation 2.0
An entry on the Irving Wladawsky-Berger blog described what it characterized as “Open Innovation 2.0.” Open innovation 2.0 is now emerging, blurring the lines between universities, industry, governments and communities. It exploits disruptive technologies – such as cloud computing,
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How to Connect IP Management to Open Innovation
The Garwood Center for Corporate Innovation posted an article which noted that in the earliest phase of the technology lifecycle, it pays to be very open. As the dominant design emerges, tightening the protection for one’s ideas becomes very important. Managing internal and external innovations and
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Placing Users At The Core Of Innovation Strategies
The Forbes website posted a review of the book Revolutionizing Innovation: Users, Communities, and Open Innovation. The book includes 25 original contributions providing an extensive view of user and open innovation by scholars from all over the world in a variety of industries. The book underscores
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Global Drugmakers Join Hands With Startups
The Yonhapnews website reported that global pharmaceutical companies are seeking to join hands with local startups as part of their effort to increase research and development productivity. The move is part of their effort to adopt “open innovation,” a network of collaboration with external
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Open Innovation: Solutions for R & D Pipelines
The Accenture website noted that many companies are embracing the concept of open innovation, but few are doing so in strategic ways. Our research found that when large corporations work with external parties to augment their internal R&D, they use four basic modes of open innovation: a traditional
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Data for Climate Action Challenge
The BusinessWire website reported that Global Pulse, the UN innovation initiative on big data, and Western Digital Corporation, a global leader in data storage technologies and solutions, have launched a “Data for Climate Action” challenge. Data for Climate Action is an unprecedented open innovation
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