Creating Innovation Hubs
The News and Observer website noted that over the past 50 years, innovation has been traditionally fostered in corporate campuses and suburban corridors, such as Silicon Valley and Research Triangle Park, that have been relatively isolated and accessible only by car. But there is a new model of innovation emerging: one in which leading-edge anchor institutions
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Can You Design Innovation?
The FastCoDesign website described many of the characteristics of an innovation district: it’s composed of cutting-edge research, business incubators, startups, advanced technical networking, commercial spaces, housing, transit accessibility, social spaces, and amenities. It goes beyond
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What a City Needs to Foster Innovation
The Quartz website reported that once upon a time, innovation was an isolationist sport. In America’s innovative economy 20 years ago, a worker drove to a nondescript office campus along a suburban corridor, worked in isolation, and kept ideas secret. Today by contrast proximity is everything.
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