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#1,749 – DNA Origami

Greatest. Idea. Ever.

Of course, I have no idea how to actually make origami myself and have never even attempted to do so. The researchers anticipate that the same approach could be used to design DNA origami vaccines for a wide variety of viral diseases, and they are now working on adapting the technology to develop a potential vaccine for SARS-CoV-2.”

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Innovation Management in 2023: Venture Building & Scaling

Innov8rs

They typically get access to incredible assets such as customers, platforms, infrastructures, technologies, and networks of experts. Susana shares more about Telefónica, a Spanish multinational telecommunications company that employs more than 100,000 people that has been investing in startups since 2006- for a total of 1000+ startups.

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In defense of industry-agnostic innovation management

David Marks

I recently had a chat with a senior director of a respected technology company making highly specialized products. Should I design the assessments to be industry specific taking account of the peculiarities of each industry, it’s unique pressures, opportunities and technology? Clearly, technology is a key ingredient in innovation.

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Why take an industry-agnostic approach to innovation

David Marks

I recently had a chat with a senior director of a respected technology company making highly specialized products. Should I design the assessments to be industry specific taking account of the peculiarities of each industry, it’s unique pressures, opportunities and technology? Clearly, technology is a key ingredient in innovation.

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In defense of industry-agnostic innovation management

David Marks

src: [link] I recently had a chat with a senior director of a respected technology company making highly specialized products. Should I design the assessments to be industry specific taking account of the peculiarities of each industry, it’s unique pressures, opportunities and technology? Are your assessments industry specific? ”

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Why you need extreme constraints to fuel innovation

hackerearth

The team calls itself a curiosity driven research group at Stanford, trying to invent novel technologies with clinical applications with a current focus on resource-poor settings. How can boundaries lead to illimitable thinking? Have you heard of the “Prakash Lab”? It sounds like a paradox. It seems counterintuitive.

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PokeMon Go – How Nintendo Beat Microsoft and Sony With an End Run

Adam Hartung

Nintendo launched the Wii in 2006 and it was a sensation. Unit sales exceeded 20m units/year for 2006 through 2009. His new technology allowed him to compete from far enough away that Goliath couldn’t reach David. And, isn’t the world of gaming dominated by the likes of Sony and Microsoft? A bit of history.

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