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Vetter Launches Open Innovation Challenge
The Pharmabiz website reported that Vetter Pharma International, a leading contract development and manufacturing organization, has launched the Open Innovation Challenge campaign to develop a future-focused and sustainable solutions for the injection of medicines. It is bringing together approximately 600 companies and research establishments. Promising
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Open Minds for Open Innovation
The PMLive website noted that many large, successful organizations such as Apple and NASA are already embracing open innovation to stay at the top of their game. In healthcare, programs like 23andMe and PatientsLikeMe have demonstrated that this is a tangible tactic, despite the traditional need for
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AfricArena’s Current Open Innovation Challenges
The Ventureburn website reported that AfricArena, the international African startup and investor conference, currently has six challenges that entrepreneurs from across the continent can apply to. Entrepreneurs can apply to the following six challenges which AfricArena has already released details on.
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Startups’ Motives, Approaches, & Opportunities for Using Open Innovation
The Lund University website posted a study of why and how startups practice open innovation. The study aims to contribute to a better understanding of what drives startups to open innovation, how they use it and comprehend what challenges and benefits OI brings to startups. The research suggests that
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Europe’s Science Spending Set for Another Big Boost
The Science Magazine website reported that the European Commission plans for one of the biggest single research programs on the planet. Called Horizon Europe, the program could be worth €97.6 billion. One of the main pillars of Horizon Europe is Open Innovation, which addresses an old problem: Europe’s
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How to Overcome Barriers to Open Innovation
The Harvard Business Review website posted a study by researchers who described what they felt was an important barrier to open innovation. The most resistant scientists and engineers saw open innovation methods as a fundamental challenge to their professional identities. They defined themselves as “problem
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Startup Shakes Up Bamako’s Public Transit
The World Bank website reported that Teliman, an on-demand transport mobile app, was launched by a World Bank-sponsored hackathon to facilitate open innovation between local start-ups and Toyota’s African subsidiary CFAO. Teliman is aimed at helping solve transportation problems in Bamako, the capital
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Schneider Electric Rolls Out GenNext Buildings’ Platform
The Trade Arabia website reported that Schneider Electric, a global leader in digital transformation of energy management and automation, has announced the next generation of EcoStruxure Building, the industry’s first open innovation platform of buildings. A part of Schneider Electric’s EcoStruxure
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Team “AUTOmator” Wins Porsche Open Innovation Competition
The EIN News website reported that Steffen Iwan, Christian Brachert and Valentin Rüchardt, aka team “AUTOmator”, have been crowned the winners of the “Porsche NEXT Open Innovation Competition” with their idea of linking apps with the Porsche vehicle and making them work for the driver automatically.
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Decoding the Digital BLUR
The ETCIO website noted that in the industrial age, the emphasis is about the product. In the digital age, it’s about creating experiences. In the industrial age, power is derived from authority. In the digital age, power comes from the influence you have in the market or the community that you built
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