AkzoNobel Launches Open Innovation Challenge
The Bio-Based World News website reported that the major chemical company AkzoNobel has launched Imagine Chemistry, an open innovation challenge aimed at start-ups and chemistry professionals to find new opportunities for innovation and sustainable growth. This is a platform to provide a head start to students, research groups and career scientists
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Japanese Chemical Firms to Collaborate
The Rubber News website reported that Japan’s National Institute for Materials Science has joined forces with chemical makers Mitsui Chemical Corp., Sumitomo Chemical Co., Asahi Kasei Corp. and Mitsui Chemicals Inc. to work on a materials open platform. The companies issued a joint statement, saying
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Gulf Chemical Companies Open Doors to Open Innovation
The Zawya website reported that Gulf chemical producers are increasingly opening their doors to innovative insights and ideas from research institutions, academia, customers, suppliers and technology providers to identify new business opportunities and maintain their competitive edge. “Open Innovation
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Open Innovation Challenge for DOW
An article in the Wall Street Journal asks what do you get when you combine the untapped potential of a game-changing chemistry with the power of open innovation from a host of science, technology and applications experts? A truly unique crowd sourcing competition from Dow and InnoCentive, that offers
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Open Innovation in the Chemical Industry
The Innovationmanagement website notes that it’s going to take a world of collaboration, openess and partnerships between companies, governments, and non-governmental organizations to be able to solve mega-issues such as fossil fuels dependency and feeding the planet.