How open innovation technology is driving collaboration across borders

When Berkeley Professor Henry Chesbrough first coined the term “open innovation” in 2003, we operated in a very different, pre-tokenized world.

A decade later, in 2012, the father of open innovation told the assembled delegates at Davos that “not all the smart people work for your company,” – going on to explain how corporations can all benefit from open innovation.

He was right, and in the time since, everything has changed.

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