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PopTech Ecomaterials Innovation Lab
The PopTech Ecomaterials Innovation Lab convenes this summer with a goal of fostering breakthroughs in next-generation, ‘ultra-green’ ecological materials and industrial processes.
A network of renowned materials scientists, sustainability experts, industrial ecologists and other key stakeholders will explore the future of such materials and processes, and strategies for accelerating their adoption.
Photography by John Santerre
Visitors enjoy the Innovations in Flight Outdoor Aviation Display at the Smithsonian's National Air and Space Museum's Steven F. Udvar-Hazy Center in Chantilly, VA, August 21, 2021. (Smithsonian photo by Mark Avino).
This photo is subject to Smithsonian Terms of Use: si.edu/termsofuse.
Christine Marsh, Category Winner, Large Business Innovation and Leadership
Christine Marsh, Vice President, Business Analysis
Boehringer Ingelheim USA Corporation
For a full event recap, including profiles of each of the 2010 Women of Innovation, visit www.ct.org/WOI_2010.asp.
2010 Women of Innovation program sponsors:
Boehringer Ingelheim USA Corporation, Covidien Surgical Devices, Day Pitney LLP, First Experience Communications, GE, HABCO, Pitney Bowes, Inc.
priceline.com, Robert Half Technology, United Technologies Corporation (UTC)
About The Connecticut Technology Council (CTC):
CTC is the state’s industry association for the technology sector. By supporting innovation that leads to entrepreneurship and job creation in all size firms, CTC seeks to be "the catalyst for innovation and growth". Led by President and CEO Matthew Nemerson, CTC is a strong advocate for programs such as the Annual Women of Innovation Awards event which help to increase public understanding of Connecticut's need for a world class innovation environment.
For information about all CTC events and news on the latest technology trends in Connecticut, visit www.ct.org.
©Solvay/Gunnar Mitzner
Innovation and open collaboration with the Saroléa start-up making electric motorbikes. A combination of materials and techniques result in lightweighting and a very strong and rigid carbon fibre frame and swingarm.
Photo Credit: NYSE
Wednesday, May 17, 2017
The Partnership Fund for New York City and Accenture held the annual reception for the FinTech Innovation Lab at the New York Stock Exchange.
Welcoming Remarks: John Tuttle, Global Head of Listings, NYSE
Keynote Speaker: J. Christopher Giancarlo, Acting Chairman, U.S. Commodity Futures Trading Commission
Introduction of Panel: Maria Gotsch, President & CEO, Partnership Fund for New York City
Panel:
Thomas Glocer, Founder and Managing Partner, Angelic Ventures, LP (Moderator)
Peter Bailey, Chief Strategy Officer, Dataminr
Tim Estes, President & Founder, Digital Reasoning
Hari Gopalkrishnan, Managing Director, Client Facing Platform Technology, Bank of America Corporation
Mayur Kapani, Chief Technology Officer, Intercontinental Exchange Group, Inc.
Phil Kim, Managing Vice President, NY Lab, Capital One Bank
Closing Remarks:
Robert Gach, Managing Director, Accenture Strategy Capital Markets Lead, Accenture
Innovation Happens Pittsburgh is a group of entrepreneurs and corporate executives who connect in the Pittsburgh area once a quarter to network and see demonstrations from innovative startups.
The format of the event is similar to speed-dating, allowing corporate executives get exposed to a number of startups in a very brief period of time. (Each startup demonstration is only six-minutes in length.)
The third event was held April 28, 2011 at AlphaLab. The companies that presented included BlenderHouse (www.blenderhouse.com), Black Locus (www.blacklocus.com), Branding Brand (www.brandingbrand.com), CivicScience (www.iqpoll.com), Mobile Technologies (www.jibbigo.com), and Vivo (www.vivolive.com).
Find out when the next Innovation Happens will be held by joining their Linkedin Page link.in/PghIH
At podium: Moderator Eleanor M. Perfetto, Ph.D., M.S., Senior Vice President of Strategic Initiatives, National Health Council
Innovation Happens Pittsburgh is a group of entrepreneurs and corporate executives who connect in the Pittsburgh area once a quarter to network and see demonstrations from innovative startups.
The format of the event is similar to speed-dating, allowing corporate executives get exposed to a number of startups in a very brief period of time. (Each startup demonstration is only six-minutes in length.)
The third event was held April 28, 2011 at AlphaLab. The companies that presented included BlenderHouse (www.blenderhouse.com), Black Locus (www.blacklocus.com), Branding Brand (www.brandingbrand.com), CivicScience (www.iqpoll.com), Mobile Technologies (www.jibbigo.com), and Vivo (www.vivolive.com).
Find out when the next Innovation Happens will be held by joining their Linkedin Page link.in/PghIH
Successful organizations (like Apple, Facebook, and Amazon) are not simply innovating along one or two dimensions with their products and services. They have intentionally created compound innovation models to evolve and disrupt the existing experience ecosystem along multiple dimensions simultaneously.
Read more at: Compound Innovation Models
Marks and Spencer is a large retailers in the UK and promotes its food items as fairtrade food, tea, clothes, etc.