Web 3.0 and International Innovation
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Web 3.0 and International Innovation
Web 3.0Computers start to understand natural language and can reason with information
Ex of productisation of services: ServiceFrame’s web-based software monitors the outsourcing or shared services contracts that companies have with external service
providers
Sold my technology business in 2008 – decided to Circle the Planet
Decided to circle the planet and in the interest of doing my bit for digging us out of the hole I carried out two pieces of research while travelling.
My travelling tool kit Satellite tracker, camera, notebook and mobile phone
20 countries74,000 km
35 meetings and facility visits
2 research reports completed
Individual Projects of Interest
http://www.siliconwelly.com/
New Zealand - Silicon Welly is a community of Wellington based, and New Zealand owned technology and creative
businesses individuals and organisations who together are making Wellington a high quality global hi-tech hub.
We share knowledge and collaborate on ideas between local tech and creative businesses
AustraliaINNOVIC (c/o Australian Productivity Council)
is a not for profit organisation assisting over 1,800 innovators each year, helping to turn new ideas,
inventions and innovations into viable products and new businesses.
INNOVIC also runs Next Big Thing Award™, an international competition to find, showcase and award
leading-edge new inventions, innovations and ideas with the potential to become the 'next big thing'.
http://www.nextbigthingaward.com/
Social innovation at its best http://www.hole-in-the-wall.com/Minimally
Invasive Education for street kids in India
Gathering of technology companies, investors, academia, government and the supporting infrastructure of the innovation
economy in Canada http://www.canadianinnovationexchange.com/
http://www.quirky.com/ social product development via a community platform
Using student crowd sourcing to solve company problems for a prize http://crowdsourcing.brainrack.com
DUNLOP From Malacca, Malaysia,to May Street, Belfast. Built in 1910 it was a corner stone of the Dunlop growth until the 1970s
Petronas Twin Towers - Kuala Lumpur - 452 meters-high
Seen from the KL Tower
Currently a MSc student at University of Ulster – Business Development & Innovation