This year the Open Innovation 2.0 event will take place on 12 June at the Convention Centre, Dublin.
Confirmed speakers include Henry Chesbrough, Richard Straub, Ronan Stephan, Dan Marom, Jim Jagielski, Stefan Schepers, Martin Curley, and Bror Salmelin.
It will be a whole-day conference fully devoted to inspiring sessions and interaction on OI2 business models and ecosystems.
The Open Innovation 2.0 paradigm (OI2) formulated in an integrated way and respectively published in a whitepaper. The OI2 paradigm consists of twenty building blocks which will be thoroughly discussed at this year’s conference.
Three hundred of Europe’s high-level decision-makers and innovation experts will be gathering in Dublin next month at the Open Innovation 2.0 event.
Henry Chesbrough is Faculty Director of the Garwood Center for Corporate Innovation at the Haas School of Business at UC Berkeley.
His book, Open Innovation (2003), articulates a new paradigm for organizing and managing R&D. His second book, Open Business Models (2006), extends his analysis of innovation to business models, intellectual property management, and markets for innovation. His third book, Open Services Innovation (2011), explores open innovation in services businesses.
Henry Chesbrough – On Open Innovation
Not all the smart people work for your company. Henry Chesbrough explains how corporations can all benefit from open innovation. This is true both from the outside in — leveraging external ideas and technology to reduce costs and time spent in research and, more crucially, from inside out, making unused innovations more accessible to external users.
To fully embrace open innovation, organizations need a change in mindsets and an acceptance that we live in a world of abundance of knowledge. It is possible to protect the original investors in research and development while still maximizing the fruits of this knowledge.
Garwood Center for Corporate Innovation, Berkeley
http://openinnovation.berkeley.edu/
“This conference is a wonderful opportunity to bring together like-minded innovators to co-create a new innovation ecosystem to better enable the quadruple helix of government, industry, academia and the general public to collaborate together for better progress,” Martin Curley explained, Vice President and Director of Intel Labs Europe who will chair the first plenary of the day «Open Innovation 2.0 in Theory and Action.»
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Open Innovation Conference 2.0 with Henry Chesbrough
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Innovation benefits us all.
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