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Lawson: Dig Deeper into Your Customer Base
The Web In Travel website reported that in trying to build a convenience store for the future, Lawson, which has more than 14,000 stores throughout Japan, knew it would have to look outside its own walls and bring in innovation from the outside. When it became increasingly obvious that “innovation won’t happen in the meeting room” and it had to
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New Solutions to Defense and Security Challenges
The Imperial College of London website noted that Dr Lucy Mason, Head of England’s Defense and Security Accelerator (DASA), said: “I am excited to see this new phase in the development of DASA. Our presence at I-HUB gives us access to innovative start-ups and world class academics across a wide
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Revolutionary Thinking in Pharma
The PharmaPhorum website noted that reliance on outmoded operating procedures, outdated infrastructure and ways of working is one of the biggest threats facing pharma companies. To overcome this the Janssen company has established innovation centers in the major science hot-bed cities across the
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High Tech Automotive Campus Helmond and Open Innovation
The Innovation Origins website reported that the High Tech Automotive Campus Helmond in the Netherlands is a meeting place of more than 600 engineers and researchers, 100 automotive students from different educational levels, and 42 companies and organizations who collaborate on smart, safe, and sustainable
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Nestlé’s Open Innovation Platform: Two Years Of Creative Solutions
The ESM magazine website reported that Nestlé announced that Henri@Nestlé, the Swiss-based food giant’s open innovation platform, is celebrating two years of ‘innovative solutions’ to challenges businesses face. The platform has launched 12 projects over its two-year lifespan, receiving
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Open Innovation and the Future of Colorado Media
The University of Denver website reported that a project has been launched to develop a business plan and prototype for a sustainable, scalable independent statewide digital news medium for Colorado. Spurred in part by the continued decline of daily newspapers, the project’s participants will use
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Barclays Partners With Simudyne
The PaymentWeek website reported that banking giant Barclays has signed an enterprise-wide license agreement with simulation company Simudyne to explore new ways to manage risk in a simulated virtual environment, leading to smarter business decisions. This is the latest in a series of partnerships that
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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
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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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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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