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Improving returns from corporate research projects - key insights
Posted 7 years ago
At Impact Innovation Group we’ve been reviewing our recent work with a number of SMEs and large corporates on improving their return on research investment.…
Read MoreNexgen Plants secures USDA approval
Posted 7 years ago
Impact Innovation Group congratulates Nexgen Plants on receiving notice from the United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) that its salt tolerant rice variety is non-genetically…
Read MoreHow to find 'the next big (revenue-generating) thing’
Posted 7 years ago
As doing business becomes more complex and the pace of change accelerates, a forward-focused enterprise must always look for new products and more efficient processes…
Read MoreDishing up innovation at Future Food BOOTCAMP 2018
Posted 7 years ago
Impact Innovation Group general manager Cameron Johns will join a panel of experts on Friday 23 March who are supporting food innovators and entrepreneurs at…
Read MoreOpen innovation: can it really work?
Posted 7 years ago
We all know that some of the greatest breakthroughs and innovations come from unexpected sources and exposure to new or different thinking. So the idea…
Read MoreWhy you should validate your business model
Posted 7 years ago
When you’re trying to get backing for developing a new idea, you need to provide a practical business model and a realistic business plan. Business…
Read MoreTechnology Scouting – Supercharging Innovation Programs
Posted 7 years ago
Innovation programs that engage with employees, customers, suppliers or the world (open innovation) are great but only the large multinationals seem to super charge their…
Read MoreGoing from Design-led Thinking to Design-led Doing
Posted 7 years ago
There are post-it notes on the walls. Scrunches of paper strewn over the floor. Everyone's animated and literally tossing ideas around (hence the scrunched paper…
Read MoreDitch the nerves and pitch the power
Posted 7 years ago
Pitching your ideas to potential backers is not for the faint-hearted. Public speaking nerves often arrive with some unpleasant side effects – shakes and wobbles,…
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