Unilever’s Open Innovation team today launched a new online platform which offers experts the opportunity to help the company find some of the technical solutions it needs to achieve its ambition of doubling the size of its business while reducing its environmental impact.
The global consumer goods manufacturer has extended its collaborative approach with partners to help it deliver a range of important innovation projects which support the company’s sustainable growth strategy.
The details of a range of research projects have been published online to invite potential collaborators to work with Unilever’s Research & Development team to design the innovation breakthroughs which will create a better future for its consumers, the environment, its business and its partners.
While Unilever has a long track-record of partnering to develop products, it is the first time that its research projects have been shared so publicly in an open forum.
Each Open Innovation project at Unilever is defined by its «Want» – the technical solution the company is looking to work with external collaborators to develop. The «Wants» listed on the new platform span across Unilever’s commitment to both reduce its environmental impact and increase its positive social impact. For example:
- Technologies that can bring safe water to the world’s poorest people – for less than one cent per litre.
- New active ingredients for our cleaning products which inactivate viruses – without relying on bleaches, strong acids, or alcohols.
- Lighter and more sustainable packaging which will cut the weight, quantity and waste of our product packaging.
- Laundry products and technologies that allow consumers to get superior washing performance using lower temperatures and less water
- Technology which allows us to further reduce the amount of sodium in food – without affecting our products› great taste.
Roger Leech, Unilever Open Innovation Scouting Director said: «Our global research and development teams consistently make innovation breakthroughs which keep Unilever at the forefront of product development and design.
«But we know that the world is full of brilliant people with brilliant ideas, and we are constantly looking for new ways to tap into this potential by working with partners who have a fresh, serious approach to developing exciting new technology.
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«Smart collaboration with partners gives both parties the freedom to do business in new and invigorating ways – creating shared value along the way. It brings together the expertise and experience of our sustainable innovation capability with new thinking and creativity from partners, creating new business models in which ideas flourish.
«A successful Open Innovation model will be absolutely fundamental to us achieving our ambition of doubling the size of our business while not only reducing our environmental impact, but increasing our positive social impact too.»
Some of the Unilever’s most important innovations have been developed through the Open Innovation model, and in 2011, the company had one or more activities under development with more than 500 innovation partners.
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Paul Matthews, Unilever CorporateThe Open Innovation site can be found at: http://www.unilever.com/innovation/collaborating-with-unilever/
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Unilever’s Foundry Ideas
Foundry Ideas is a collaborative crowdsourcing platform where you can share your ideas and approaches to solve Unilever sustainability challenges. The process involves submitting ideas, building on others ideas, casting votes and winning prizes. Share your ideas and vision to help Unilever build a brighter future.
«Unilever Foundry is becoming a proven model for generating innovation and harnessing people’s ideas,» says Karen Hamilton, Unilever’s VP of Sustainable Business. «Because business as usual isn’t going to work anymore, we’re looking to shift to a more open and collaborative business model…What we’re looking for are ideas and innovation that can help to make sustainable living mainstream.»
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https://foundry.unilever.com/challenges