How to do a bibliographic search in Innovation?
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How to do a bibliographic search in Innovation?

The importance of the Bibliography in Innovation Bibliography and Innovation – The concept of bibliography seems reserved for academic work or literary essays. Yet it plays a key role in innovation. Here’s why. The bibliography, an ancient art A bibliography is a list that references the relevant documentation in a…

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Bobby McFerrin: Science and Music Learning

An Illustration of the link between music and science Science and music learning – I never tire of this video of Bobby McFerrin during his time at TEDx. Science and music learning taught by Bobby McFerrin In less than three minutes, we see the singer teaching, with humor, hundreds of…

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Open Source VS Open Innovation
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Open Source VS Open Innovation

Open Source and Open Innovation We are often asked the difference between Open Innovation and Open Source. And many people confound the two. Let us try to clarify the links between these notions. We will take the opportunity to introduce others (Open Hardware, Open Data, Open Access etc.) Open Source…

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What is a good expert and how to find one?
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What is a good expert and how to find one?

The Good Expert The experts are essential to our businesses, particularly those wishing to innovate. Innovation often requires, starting from market and customers’ expectations, to answer new questions. Experts have knowledge related to their education, experience and practice. They can therefore propose relevant solutions to these issues as they fall…

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The Tricorder : becoming a reality thanks to Open Innovation ?
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The Tricorder : becoming a reality thanks to Open Innovation ?

The Tricorder, an invention from Star Trek The TV series Star Trek invented a device, the Tricorder, which was rather unnoticed until Qualcomm decided to create an Open Innovation challenge around it. One version of the Tricorder was helping human beings to make their own reliable health diagnoses in less…

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Is car safety too expensive ?
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Is car safety too expensive ?

Is car safety too expensive ? General Motors has announced the recall of more than 2 million vehicles for safety reasons. This brings the total number of cars recalled by the manufacturer to more than 13 million in the United States in the past year, more than the total production…

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Would Tetris be useful for more than to kill time ?
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Would Tetris be useful for more than to kill time ?

An Unsuspected Usefulness Tetris was launched by a Russian scientist in 1984. 30 years later, 70 million games were sold, Tetris has been downloaded to 130 million mobile phones and over one billion people have tried it (3 million per day on facebook some says) ! Yet it is so…

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Internet from Space
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Internet from Space

Google wants to deploy hundreds of satellites There is much talk about internet from space, or say by satellite, since Google announced plans to deploy hundreds of satellites worth 1b$ to provide fast internet access to uncovered areas. Many research focuses on the internet from space already: what telecommunication protocols,…

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Webinar: 8 Implications of Open Innovation
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Webinar: 8 Implications of Open Innovation

The Top 8 Implications of Open Innovation in Your Company The president and co- founder of ideXlab, an open innovation platform that automates intermediation between experts and enterprises, shares the experiences encountered by companies wanting to implement open innovation since ideXlab is in constant dialogue with them and explains the…

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