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CaixaBank and ‘Plug and Play’ Platform Collaborate to Boost Innovation in Fintech Services
The Webwire website reported that CaixaBank and Plug and Play will work together with start-ups to resolve real business challenges. Plug and Play has much experience in strengthening collaborations between start-ups and large companies. Since its creation in 2009, it has worked to create a major open innovation platform, where 400 corporations and
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Tokyo 2020 Open Innovation Challenge
The Olympic Games website reported that Tokyo 2020 spokesperson Masa Takaya commented, “With the Olympic year finally here, everything is coming together. We’ve spent the last seven years working toward this, and now with just six months to go we’re excited to see the pieces falling into place.”
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Open Innovation: Collaborate To Innovate
The Mondaq website published a report which combines experience gathered from interviews with clients around the world and in multiple sectors to highlight how businesses are innovating and seeing the significant benefits of open innovation. The report examines the process of open/collaborative innovation
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Open Innovation In The Spotlight
The Asian Scientist noted that traditionally, companies have treated innovation almost like a jealously-guarded secret—a proprietary activity conducted only by select insiders. But this costly, long-term model of in-house R&D is threatened by the rapid pace of technological advancement. To keep
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Fear of Looking Foolish
The HAL website posted an overview of a presentation Henry Chesbrough and Sea Matilda Bez gave at the World Open Innovation Conference in Rome this past December. The authors note that managers are myopic in their evaluation of technology; why don’t managers search for alternative business models for
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Open for growth? Evidence on EU Countries and Sectors
The Taylor & Francis website posted an article which noted that the Open Innovation (OI) concept has pervaded the academic and policy debate due to its potential to further stimulate the circulation of knowledge between business partners and institutions and, consequently, to increase their innovation
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IBM Joins LOT Network in Major Step to Promote and Protect Open Innovation
The PRNewswire website reported that IBM announced a major step in its dedication to open innovation and responsible stewardship of technology by joining LOT Network Inc, a non-profit community of companies that builds a protective barrier for its members against patent assertion entities (PAEs). With
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Corporate Hub as a Governance Structure for Coupled Open Innovation in Large Firms
The Wiley Online Library website posted a study which addresses how the open innovation concept can be applied in large corporations aiming to work with small innovative firms. More specifically, it reports an in depth qualitative study of how AstraZeneca, a global bio-pharmaceutical corporation, designed
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Igniting Innovation—Yang Wenxin Of WisQo
The Asian Scientist website reports that open innovation has helped IoT solutions provider WisQo to develop new products that address market needs. Founder Yang Wenxin said in the beginning, we used to develop IoT solutions based on our own market knowledge. However, we began to realize that other more
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Four Skills For Successful Open Innovation
The Asian Scientist Magazine noted that to make sure that Open Innovation becomes deeply embedded in a company’s culture and not remain just a buzzword, certain skills are required on the part of innovation teams within corporations. We feature here four skills identified by the University of Cambridge
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