Sessions

F15 - Frameworks for Innovation

26 October 2011

14:00 to 15:30 Local Time (UTC)

16:00 to 17:30 WET

Location:
  • DebateSpace #3

Overview

The speed of innovation and change, alongside collaborative authorship opportunities, make rigid IP frameworks infeasible. Phenomena such as Google’s success have little to do with IP protection and everything to do with speed of innovation. While intellectual property rules can help spur innovation, too much protection can strangle creativity and hamper innovation. New, more flexible frameworks have to be developed that allow innovation and content to flourish. How can we develop innovation cultures and nurture the creative and innovative spirit of the people in our organizations and nations? What tools are available or could be developed to support innovation? New open innovation models, enabled by the open Internet, enable customers to become innovators, while allowing big companies to externalise their R&D processes. How do we make sure the right structures are in place to identify new business opportunities between sectors and industries?

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Tags:
  • Competition,
  • Innovation,
  • Internet,
  • Social Networks/Media,
  • Society,
  • Standards

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Speakers

  • Shenja van der Graaf
    Shenja van der Graaf
    Senior Researcher
    IBBT - SMIT
  • Tatsuo Tomita
    Tatsuo Tomita
    President
    Fujitsu Laboratories Ltd.
  • Her Excellency Mrs.Jasna Matic
    Her Excellency Mrs.Jasna Matic
    State Secretary for Digital Agenda
    Ministry of Culture, Media and Information Society
  • Bruno Lanvin
    Bruno Lanvin
    Executive Director
    e-Lab, INSEAD
  • Kyoungyong Jee
    Kyoungyong Jee
    Vice President
    ETRI

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