Corporate innovation has a lot in common with the scientific method. Here's why a corporate innovator should think like a scientist.
Research in Germany is accelerating. Aiming to rival the United States and China, Germany should be on the radar of any R&D leader.
Even as global societies advance efforts to minimize gender differences in academia, inequities persist for women in research. Recent data shows that the STEM gender gap is not a mere consequence of lesser interest in the sciences among women, but...
Research administration—in its many manifestations—is a common pain point for scientists. We explore the burdensome requirements that consume researchers and their institutions.
Many modern-day inventions emerged from university research. From everyday mainstays like the world wide web and Gatorade, to pivotal innovations, inventions from higher education institutions have had a remarkable impact on human history.
Read about the 21 scientists from 9 countries who were awarded Bayer's annual grants for researchers developing novel solutions in agriculture.
As Halo's first customer, Baxter has always been an early adopter in R&D partnering. Matt Muller (Applied Innovation at Baxter) shared takeaways from Baxter's kidney dialysis research engagements on Halo, including surprising new partners.
"By conducting a pilot with a startup, large organizations can mitigate risk through a small, controlled test of existing technology applied to their customers and start to show the exciting opportunities that are possible."
Baxter is a Fortune 500 medical device and healthcare company and one of the world’s largest manufacturers of home dialysis machines. Today, Baxter must ship 900 pounds of dialysis solution to every patient each month. Last year Baxter posted...
A 20+ year veteran of global ag giant Syngenta, Stuart Harrison, Phd heads up the company's R&D partnerships and open innovation strategy. Ahead of the World Agri-tech Innovation Summit, where three finalists from Syngenta’s latest startup challenge...