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Implementing Open Innovation: Insights from Ariana Smetana of AccelIQ Digital

Qmarkets

The days of boardrooms and R&D departments keeping innovation under lock and key are waning, as companies are increasingly preferring a more collaborative approach with startups and other external parties. With my curiosity and perpetual learner mindset, I reinvented and innovated my career once again.

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Open-Source Innovation: Insights from Ariana Smetana of AccelIQ Digital

Qmarkets

The days of boardrooms and R&D departments keeping innovation under lock and key are waning, as companies are increasingly preferring a more collaborative approach with startups and other external parties. With my curiosity and perpetual learner mindset, I reinvented and innovated my career once again.

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Is Your Innovation Problem Really a Strategy Problem?

Tim Kastelle

I was running a workshop with a multinational engineering firm when I ran into a perfect example of an air sandwich, which illustrates this point. I’ve been teaching innovation courses to groups of their both their senior and future leaders for a couple of years now to try to help them build this innovation capability.

Strategy 249
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Jumping to a fresh cycle of innovation design

Paul Hobcraft

We design the innovation system we need after we know what we are trying to achieve in the challenge or idea. Can we design a totally ‘adaptive’ innovation process to fit the specific need? Through a blend of pattern recognition, predictive analytics and exploring cognitive computing we can change much with innovation.

Design 232
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Digital Transformation - an interview

Huub Rutten

“Huub, you are right we digitize our products and processes since we use chips and sensors. And since the chips can connect to applications outside their devices, of course there are many more possibilities for modernization. We have Digital Twins of course. I am convinced that Agile with bad engineers gives bad products.

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Digital Transformation - an interview

Huub Rutten

“Huub, you are right we digitize our products and processes since we use chips and sensors. And since the chips can connect to applications outside their devices, of course there are many more possibilities for modernization. We have Digital Twins of course. I am convinced that Agile with bad engineers gives bad products.

Agile 52
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Digital Transformation - an interview

Huub Rutten

“Huub, you are right we digitize our products and processes since we use chips and sensors. And since the chips can connect to applications outside their devices, of course there are many more possibilities for modernization. We have Digital Twins of course. I am convinced that Agile with bad engineers gives bad products.

Agile 52