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

Corporate Innovation

The CTO — and by extension the R&D organization — is intimately involved with the BASF, Siemens and Qualcomm CVC groups. However, given these days of accelerating innovation in every industry, this approach of long on-the-job training can prove problematic, particularly for CVCs that want to lead investments in startups.

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

Corporate Innovation

The CTO — and by extension the R&D organization — is intimately involved with the BASF, Siemens and Qualcomm CVC groups. However, given these days of accelerating innovation in every industry, this approach of long on-the-job training can prove problematic, particularly for CVCs that want to lead investments in startups.

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

Corporate Innovation

The CTO — and by extension the R&D organization — is intimately involved with the BASF, Siemens and Qualcomm CVC groups. However, given these days of accelerating innovation in every industry, this approach of long on-the-job training can prove problematic, particularly for CVCs that want to lead investments in startups.