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John Saiz

Innovation 360 Group

John Saiz, former Chief Technology Officer of NASA’s Johnson Space Center, is a Principal Industrial Fellow at the University of Cambridge Institute for Manufacturing (IfM). He managed a portfolio of nearly 200 internal research and technology development activities during his CTO tenure at the Johnson Space Center.

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John Saiz

Innovation 360 Group

John Saiz, former Chief Technology Officer of NASA’s Johnson Space Center, is a Principal Industrial Fellow at the University of Cambridge Institute for Manufacturing (IfM). He managed a portfolio of nearly 200 internal research and technology development activities during his CTO tenure at the Johnson Space Center.

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Listen, Think, Create

Information Playground

This week I was in Dublin, Ireland to attend ITAC Europe (EMC's Industry Technical Advisory Council). During the meeting the CTO of EMC shared his thoughts on the technology direction of the company. The CTO of EMC talked for 3.5 Each year the same set of customers spends a couple of days advising us on his vision.

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Corporate Venture Capital’s Role in Innovation (Part 5): Crucial Lessons to Strengthen CVC Success

Corporate Innovation

I focused on these particular CVCs because: Their corporate parents focus on different industries, such as high tech for SAP and financial services for American Express (AMEX). The CTO — and by extension the R&D organization — is intimately involved with the BASF, Siemens and Qualcomm CVC groups.

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Corporate Venture Capital’s Role in Innovation (Part 5): Crucial Lessons to Strengthen CVC Success

Corporate Innovation

I focused on these particular CVCs because: Their corporate parents focus on different industries, such as high tech for SAP and financial services for American Express (AMEX). The CTO — and by extension the R&D organization — is intimately involved with the BASF, Siemens and Qualcomm CVC groups.

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Corporate Venture Capital’s Role in Innovation (Part 5): Crucial Lessons to Strengthen CVC Success

Corporate Innovation

I focused on these particular CVCs because: Their corporate parents focus on different industries, such as high tech for SAP and financial services for American Express (AMEX). The CTO — and by extension the R&D organization — is intimately involved with the BASF, Siemens and Qualcomm CVC groups.