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Key Issues in Innovation Management – Revisited – Part 1

Tim Kastelle

At the beginning of 2013, Tim Kastelle and I identified four key issues in innovation management for the time to come. Let’s have a brief look at each of them: Differentiating and integrative innovation concepts. Reinvention through business model innovation. Let’s remind: One size does not fit all.

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Global Race for Innovation

eZassi

By creating a system that combines the input of data sensors on the legs working in unison with imaging from the head cameras, the animal inspired robot can more predictably travel safely on new terrain. It is certainly not surprising that Defense and Military sectors are leading in the innovation race in robotics. Talk to Ezassi.

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Creativity at Startup Speed – What Silicon Valley Teaches About The Importance of Innovation In Business

Qmarkets

A world that is being transformed over and over again by exponential technological developments that disrupt every industry, every enterprise, everywhere. When you travel around Silicon Valley these days, you certainly get the feeling that there is some kind of magic here. At an ever faster pace. Is it Magic? Maintaining the Magic.

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Eliminating Uncertainty: How to Manage Innovation Risk in 3 Easy Steps

Qmarkets

Afterall, innovation often means abandoning an old, well-established practice in favour of something potentially greater, but less predictable. Business leaders are thus faced with a challenge – discovering a way to achieve disruptive innovation whilst minimizing potential dangers to their investment.

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Innovating at Startup Speed – the Silicon Valley Way

Qmarkets

A world that is being transformed over and over again by exponential technological developments that disrupt every industry, every enterprise, everywhere. When you travel around Silicon Valley these days, you certainly get the feeling that there is some kind of magic here. At an ever faster pace. Is it Magic? Maintaining the Magic.

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8 External Innovation Sources You should know

ITONICS

Academic and research institutions that run innovation programs funded by the company. Partnerships between companies and universities are one of the key drivers of the innovation economy. Startup monitoring and potential future partnerships, therefore, play an important role in creating disruptive products and business models.

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Innovating at Startup Speed – the Silicon Valley Way

Qmarkets

A world that is being transformed over and over again by exponential technological developments that disrupt every industry, every enterprise, everywhere. When you travel around Silicon Valley these days, you certainly get the feeling that there is some kind of magic here. At an ever faster pace. Is it Magic? Maintaining the Magic.