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COVID-19 and Supply Chain: Using AI and 3D Printing to Help Meet Surging Demands

Yet2

The business uncertainty is so great that the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development has warned that global economic growth could be cut in half due to the coronavirus, putting more pressure on small and large businesses to be realistic in their plans for growth and influence. Balancing Demand with new Supply entrants.

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Big Data in Open Innovation

Yet2

As leaders in Open Innovation, at yet2 we strive to innovate ourselves. Using Big Data in our own scouting activities has been an investment we’ve been making over the few years. We believe the most important step to get right in any Big Data strategy is having access to high-quality and unique data sets.

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Applying the Three Horizon Thinking to a Fresh Perspective of Innovation Design

Paul Hobcraft

So the thinking intent of searching for a new innovation design had some framing assumptions that can leverage where we are to move towards a new future. In my view, we must go way beyond “open innovation” as we practice it today. This needs designing in unique ways, not in rigid processes and structures.

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Key Innovation Issues for 2016 and Beyond

Integrative Innovation

Reinvention through business model innovation. Accelerating dynamics and pace of disruption in most industries, in particular triggered by the pervasion of new technologies, lead to decreasing life times of existing business models. Let’s remind: One size does not fit all.

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What Are Innovation Solutions?

eZassi

The best solutions tend to be a combination of technology and services. While we tend to think of innovation in terms of new technology, solutions can also come in the form of new types of services that offer improvements on old ways of doing things, meet previously unidentified needs or fill gaps in the market.