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12 Types of Innovation You Should Know in 2021

IdeaScale

It seems like new innovation types arrive at the scene all of the time, leaving people reaching for Google to get up to speed. Whether you’re new to innovation or have years under your belt, this simple guide that explains the different types might help. Open Innovation. Closed Innovation. Process Innovation.

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Innovation Management in 2023: Open Innovation & Partnerships

Innov8rs

For corporates, open innovation is all about being transparent and public about the challenges and themes they're looking to go after and solve, and then finding the best-fit partners for that. Together we discussed what's next for open innovation and partnerships, as summarized below. What can’t be missing?

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Recognizing the Building Blocks of Innovation

Paul Hobcraft

In frameworks and mechanisms , my favourite has always been the three horizons , followed by ideation platforms and contests, innovation centres, labs and accelerations, ambidextrous growth ( explore and exploit ), taking principles of disruptive innovation and staged and venture funding approaches.

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Innovation and digital transformation of the healthcare industry

hackerearth

Also known as e-health or telehealth, telemedicine is an innovative healthcare system that allows patients, particularly from rural and/or underserved areas, to access quality medical care using telecommunications technology, obviating the need to visit a doctor. The global telemedicine market is poised to grow at 18% CAGR.

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Innovation and digital transformation of the healthcare industry

hackerearth

Also known as e-health or telehealth, telemedicine is an innovative healthcare system that allows patients, particularly from rural and/or underserved areas, to access quality medical care using telecommunications technology, obviating the need to visit a doctor. The global telemedicine market is poised to grow at 18% CAGR.