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Team on 24 January 2006
Conference looks at the products of
tomorrow
Conference called Products of Tomorrow - Exploiting Global Trends and Technologies, will take place on 8th and 9th May 2006 in Newcastle Upon Tyne, UK.
Knowledge Roundtable Europe has announced a conference called Products of Tomorrow - Exploiting Global Trends and Technologies, which will take place on 8th and 9th May 2006 in Newcastle Upon Tyne, UK The conference, sponsored by the DDA and Nesta, has attracted international, globally recognised speakers
This article was originally published on Engineeringtalk on 28 Sep 2004 at 8.00am (UK)
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Increasing product complexity and limitations of internal resources are driving companies to use global insights and open innovation models to accelerate their innovation process.
Alan Lafley, CEO of Procter and Gamble, said that to succeed in the future "half of the company's ideas must come from the outside".
The Products of Tomorrow conference deals with the revolutionary, not evolutionary, and will teach delegates how systematically to create new products and services by harnessing proven innovation models from the world's leading companies.
"Firms' future competitive advantage lies not just in inventing new products in-house, but in innovating faster and more cost-effectively by harnessing the best ideas and talent available worldwide," said conference keynote speaker Navi Radjou, Vice President of Forrester Research in Boston, USA.
The conference is aimed at professionals who are charged with identifying and developing the next breakthrough product or service, as well as technology transfer and heads of strategic futures or marketing.
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