Section » Process

Thoughts on Open Innovation

Thoughts on Open Innovation

By OIC Editor • on May 18, 2013

The ConsortiumInfo.org website notes that the benefits of open innovation are increasingly recognized today, in part because the Internet has made it possible for so many to collaborate about so much so easily. Governments (e.g., in the U.K.) in particular are beginning to embrace the concept in areas like open data that hold enormous promise,

Comments OffRead this story »

More Articles

Pioneer of Innovation visits LUT

Pioneer of Innovation visits LUT

By OIC Editor • on May 17, 2013

The Lappeenranta University of Technology website reports that Professor Henry Chesbrough, a pioneer of innovation studies and creator of the Open Innovation research trend, will visit Lappeenranta University of Technology in Finland on May 30, 2013 and give the keynote speech in the Open Innovation

Comments OffRead this story »

Bain on Open Innovation

Bain on Open Innovation

By OIC Editor • on May 13, 2013

The Bain and Company website posted an article which noted that Open Innovation applies the principles of free trade to innovation, advancing new ideas through the use of tools such as partnerships, joint ventures, licensing and strategic alliances. By collaborating with outsiders—including customers,

Comments OffRead this story »

Open Innovation Day in Lyon

Open Innovation Day in Lyon

By OIC Editor • on May 11, 2013

The OpenAlps website reports that the Open Innovation Day conference, June 26 in Lyon, will deal with topics such as the challenges of opening the innovation process as a company, models and methods of Open Innovation, tools available to facilitate collaboration with the stakeholders of an innovation

Comments OffRead this story »

Chesbrough on Open Innovation in Life Sciences

Chesbrough on Open Innovation in Life Sciences

By OIC Editor • on May 10, 2013

The journal Nature published an interview with Henry Chesbeough. The article noted that open innovation has taken the business world by storm. In his 2003 breakout book, Chesbrough argued — based largely on observations of the computer industry — that companies need to look beyond their walls

Comments OffRead this story »

Multinational Food Company Launches New Challenge

Multinational Food Company Launches New Challenge

By OIC Editor • on May 7, 2013

The Web Innovations site reported that a multinational food company with operations in South Africa has launched a new challenge on the Open Innovation Solution Exchange, a platform hosted by The Innovation Hub, in Pretoria. The food company is looking for a solution to optimize the decoloration of

Comments OffRead this story »

GlaxoSmithKline: Funding Open Innovation

GlaxoSmithKline: Funding Open Innovation

By OIC Editor • on May 3, 2013

The 4-Traders website reported that GlaxoSmithKline (GSK) has announced a funding injection of up to £5m from the Wellcome Trust to support its open approach to discovering and developing urgently needed new treatments for diseases of the developing world. The funding will move early-stage research

Comments OffRead this story »

Dissecting open innovation

Dissecting open innovation

By OIC Editor • on May 2, 2013

The Association for Project Management website posted a slide show and article on open innovation and intellectual property. In taking up when and how to practice open innovation, it is vitally important to understand what the external party is seeking from a relationship as this will heavily influence

Comments OffRead this story »

Open Innovation for Africa

Open Innovation for Africa

By OIC Editor • on May 1, 2013

The IdeaConnection blog reported on the 2013 Innovation Prize for Africa competition. Ten African finalists have just been selected from more than 900 submissions from 45 countries. The annual open innovation contest is a global call for market-oriented ideas to help solve some of Africa’s most pressing

Comments OffRead this story »

The Business Model, A Canvas for Growing Innovation

The Business Model, A Canvas for Growing Innovation

By OIC Editor • on April 30, 2013

In a post on the Innovation Excellence website, Paul Hobcraft reports on the Business Design Summit held in Berlin April 19-20. The summit became the place for innovation ‘tool-smiths’ to meet and begin forging and crafting new tools needed for innovation. These are aimed to help us in

Comments OffRead this story »