Open Innovation workshop on 11th April, 2019

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Is your company under continuing pressure to generate new ideas to stay competitive and relevant?
Using open innovation allows companies to look beyond their internal resources to a much a wider network in which to co-create with and leverage fresh expertise.

This Open Innovation workshop is organized for those are interested in:

+ Utilizing open innovation for commercialising/ productising Science,
+ How to cultivate open innovation on a global scale for both corporations and SMEs,
+ How to kindle and nurture an effective environment for open innovation

Keynote: Corporate Innovation
– Mr Laurent Levan – President of URC –

Panel Discussion
Moderator:
– Mr. Thang Huynh, Co-Founder/CEO, Innovation Lab
Panelist:
– Mr Nguyen Ba Quynh – Senior VP – General Manager of Hitachi Consulting
– Ms. Nguyen Lan Yen, Marketing Senior Manager of Sparkling Brands, Coca-Cola Indochina
– Mr Hareesha Narayana Shirankallu – RBVH Head – Bosch
– Mr Chris Elkin – InnoLab Design Thinker”/Doodle Brands

Networking

Date And Time
Thursday, April 11, 2019: 2:00 PM – 6:00 PM Indochina Time Vietnam
Venue: MoonLab: 1Bis Nguyen Thi Minh Khai, Ben Nghe ward, District 1, Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam

Guest: Startups, Influencers, VC, universities, accelerators, corporations, investors, government, and NGOs,…

Language: English

 

Register HERE

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