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The University in 2040: 6 trends & an infographic.

Open Innovation EU

In his work, Van der Zwaan introduces 6 worldwide trends in education that will have significant impact on how we learn in the future. Online learning and blended learning are just the first signs of a remarkeable shift in education. The future will behold exponential learning through big data, open science and serious games.

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From idea to RedDot Design Award in 6 months

Board of Innovation

Learn how to start small: the art of minimum viable products. Think big, act small, scale fast and stay humble. Furthermore trending technology such as AI and robotics challenge today’s market and Vanderlande’s business model. Take-away #1 Learn how to start small: the art of minimum viable products.

Design 52
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How China Creates the Strongest Innovation System

The BMI Lab Blog

Massive investments, a huge market and the hiring of worldwide talent has boosted the Chinese innovative ecosystem. At BMI Lab we wanted to learn how they did it, so we travelled to China with some clients, visiting companies, factories, labs and universities to find the recipe for the secret sauce of Chinese innovation.

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Overwhelmed, underwhelmed at the Web Summit, Lisbon

Paul Hobcraft

The Mayor of Lisbon, Fernando Medina said: “This 10-year agreement with Web Summit will decisively make Lisboa a key capital for innovation, entrepreneurship, and talent. I wanted to learn a little more from some of the bigger sponsors on where the future was heading (AI, Big Data etc). Yet it is a little scary.

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Innovation Outposts in Silicon Valley – Going to Where the Action Is

Corporate Innovation

Steve and I are working on what we hope will become a book about the new model for corporate entrepreneurship. For decades, large companies (see Figure 1 below) have set up R&D labs outside their corporate headquarters , often in foreign countries, in spite of having a large home market with lots local R&D talent. are examples.

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Innovation Outposts in Silicon Valley – Going to Where the Action Is

Corporate Innovation

Steve and I are working on what we hope will become a book about the new model for corporate entrepreneurship. For decades, large companies (see Figure 1 below) have set up R&D labs outside their corporate headquarters , often in foreign countries, in spite of having a large home market with lots local R&D talent. are examples.

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How to Set Up a Corporate Innovation Outpost That Works

Corporate Innovation

Steve and I are working on what we hope will become a book about the new model for corporate entrepreneurship. Could allow the corporation to be disruptive by entering adjacent markets to the ones it currently serves. Could create and introduce new and disruptive offerings for new markets.