The Smart India Hackathon 2025, hosted at IIT Kharagpur, marks a significant milestone coinciding with the institute's 75th anniversary. The event celebrates innovation and problem-solving, involving ...
For the past six months, I’ve been interviewing dozens of companies that practice open innovation. Specifically, in this case, meaning that they’re willing to work with independent inventors to ...
One thing is for sure: It’s an uncertain time for everyone. The global outbreak of the coronavirus is impacting industries and people differently. As people stay inside, cook, and entertain themselves ...
"We recognize that we don't know everything," explains Nanako Mura, associate program director, open innovation, at Kraft Foods. Indeed, recognizing that expertise exists outside of Kraft's core ...
At Managing IP’s India IP and Innovation Forum last week, in-house counsel discussed why large companies are increasingly adopting open innovation systems The fundamental question is what constitutes ...
In 1970, when the Apollo 13 mission pilot said, "Houston, we've had a problem," he was asking NASA's Johnson Space Center for help. Fast forward four decades to 2010, and the Johnson Space Center was ...
How do you embrace innovation without straying too far afield from the accepted principles of scalability, adaptability and affordability? For the Defense Department, the answer appears to be adoption ...
Firms today recognize that there are more capabilities for innovation in the marketplace than what they can possibly create on their own. This open innovation model, the antithesis of the vertically ...
Your Artstor image groups were copied to Workspace. The Artstor website will be retired on Aug 1st. Prometheus Vol. 38, No. 3, September 2022 The paradox of open innovation in Sloven... The paradox of ...