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#1,470 – Wireless Baseball

Greatest. Idea. Ever.

In the form of wireless ear pieces that would enable players and managers to communicate directly just like NFL quarterbacks and offensive coordinators do. Players don’t have to waste time learning signs, trying to figure out when to bunt or when to steal. Are wireless ear pieces for baseball players the Greatest Idea Ever?

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Testing New Business Ideas: Learnings from OWLET [Part 1]

Strategyzer Innovation

What can we learn from Owlet on testing new business ideas? First, we apologize to team members in advance, telling them that a group of innovation professionals like themselves with access to corporate knowledge and a wealth of resources will probably not learn much from a group of inexperienced students, but we show them the video anyway.

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When the Idea is Ahead of the Technology

Destination Innovation

The Zenith Radio Corporation launched the first wireless remote control for TVs in 1955. The prize often falls to smart followers who learn from early failures and build a better solution on better technology. Sometimes the idea is tremendous but it fails because of the current state of technology or infrastructure.

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Here Are Eight Innovation Awards to Watch and Follow for Inspiration

IdeaScale

Last year’s winners included IBM’s autonomous ship, Origin Wireless’ remote patient monitoring system, and the fifth-generation Waymo Driver. Taking a moment to learn more about why a product is so disruptive can spark new ideas and offer new insight. To learn how we can help, request a demo !

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Three Real World Examples of Crowdsourcing in Education

IdeaScale

For example, due to its New York City location, space of all sorts is at a premium, so students suggested the dining halls be opened up as study spaces, and connected to the university’s wireless internet system. To learn more about how to use such innovative platforms, download Crowdsourcing-in-Education today!

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5G: what technologies change with increasing speed

mjvinnovation

With 5G, data transmitted over wireless broadband connections can reach rates of up to 20 Gbps in some estimates – exceeding wired network speeds – and also provide a latency of 1 millisecond or less for uses that require real-time feedback. Do you know exactly what it is and how 5G works? What will change in relation to 4G.

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Dematerialization—A Pathway for Innovation

Daniel Burrus

As streaming services displaced CD sales, smartphones and wireless headphones yet again made listening to music at the gym or on a bicycle ride even simpler, though you’d often have to strap the smartphone to your bicep. What would add value by making it smaller?”