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Building Bridges for Innovation: ISO 56003 and the Power of Structured Partnerships

PlanBox Innovation

The increased interdependence has birthed countless collaboration opportunities, leading innovators to strategically weave a network of partnerships throughout their supply chain to continuously drive better, more sustainable results, especially when it comes to evaluating emerging technologies and engaging with startups.

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Crunch Time for Sustainability Innovation

100%Open

Of these, 58 have committed explicitly to neutralising council emissions by 2030 as well as those of their residents and businesses by 2045 – five years ahead of the government’s 2050 target. Yet they can’t engage effectively due to their lack of networks, open innovation models and procurement practices. So what now?

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7 Deadly Sins in Corporate Innovation

PlanBox Innovation

Turning a blind eye to disruptive forces and future evolutions means almost certain death in today’s hyper competitive world. Path to redemption: Today, there are clear mandates on what a business should look like and how it should operate by 2030 and 2050, which is why you should begin addressing your business’ future immediately.

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Upskilling to drive growth in the new economy

ImagineNation

With a growth factor, by 2030, of 19 percent in the United States and by 14 percent in Europe, from sizable bases today. Collectively and collaboratively engage in delivering purposeful and meaningful work. Reinventing and upskilling to drive growth in the new economy. It’s on Thursday, 23rd April 2020 at 8.00 pm London, 3.00

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Continuing the Energy Transition Journey

Paul Hobcraft

One account is around $20 trillion up to 2030. Coming to the end of my specific focal points from this week, the cost of this energy transition needs to run into trillions of dollars. In the context of global GDP, this is running about $80 trillion a year, and the global annual investment is at $20 trillion.

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Racing Toward the Singularity: Earth's Final 35 Years with Human Beings (As We Know Them)

Legacy Innovation Group

It would not be surprising, at the current pace of acceleration, for the Fourth Industrial Revolution to last only 20 years, from say 2010 to 2030, and for the Fifth Industrial Revolution that comes after that – whatever it will look like – to last for only 10 years⃜ say 2030 to 2040. Only that time will tell us.

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Are we losing the Energy Transition Battle? Innovation to the rescue?

Paul Hobcraft

If we do not put in the building blocks and gain the real momentum and recognition of the challenges and needs to change, we will suffer the consequences in future years in deteriorating living conditions, unhealthy air, rapidly heating planêt causing disruptions to food supplies. To nature, to where and how we live. Renewable power.

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