Innovation
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So, you hear the West talk about
innovation
at the edge.
This is
innovation
over the edge.
This enormous need of migrant workers has powered fast upgrade and
innovation
across the country's transport systems.
And from this new vantage point, I've observed something that is far less familiar to me, propelling so much of China's
innovation
and many of its entrepreneurs.
But China's extreme terrain and size have created an enormous and immediate need for
innovation.
LP: Yeah, and this is a good example of
innovation.
Through technological innovation, I returned to my sport, stronger and better.
We the people need not accept our limitations, but can transcend disability through technological
innovation.
He wants to build, create, create companies, create
innovation.
You know, at times of technical innovation, designers want to be influenced by what's in the air.
And it strikes me that this idea of science as a tool for translation rather than invention is one that we can apply much more widely than this in the pursuit of
innovation.
Innovation
in sports, whether that's new track surfaces or new swimming techniques, the democratization of sport, the spread to new bodies and to new populations around the world, and imagination in sport, an understanding of what the human body is truly capable of, have conspired to make athletes stronger, faster, bolder, and better than ever.
But I think it's worth the effort, because the alternative, to blindly fight all hackers, is to go against the power you cannot control at the cost of stifling
innovation
and regulating knowledge.
For the past three decades, hackers have done a lot of things, but they have also impacted civil liberties,
innovation
and Internet freedom, so I think it's time we take a good look at how we choose to portray them, because if we keep expecting them to be the bad guys, how can they be the heroes too?
We have to start from the ground up, mining what already works for methods and for models, and to think about how might we be able to connect, in a kind of "both-and," not "either-or" paradigm, the
innovation
capacity of this growing network of tech hubs and incubators across the continent and to rethink beyond national boundaries and political boundaries, to think about how we can network
innovation
in Africa with the spirit of Sankofa and the existing capacity of makers at the grassroots.
This is the Before Internet, B.I.,
innovation
model.
What happened after the Internet was the cost of
innovation
went down so much because the cost of collaboration, the cost of distribution, the cost of communication, and Moore's Law made it so that the cost of trying a new thing became nearly zero, and so you would have Google, Facebook, Yahoo, students that didn't have permission — permissionless
innovation
— didn't have permission, didn't have PowerPoints, they just built the thing, then they raised the money, and then they sort of figured out a business plan and maybe later on they hired some MBAs.
So the Internet caused innovation, at least in software and services, to go from an MBA-driven
innovation
model to a designer-engineer-driven
innovation
model, and it pushed
innovation
to the edges, to the dorm rooms, to the startups, away from the large institutions, the stodgy old institutions that had the power and the money and the authority.
They make new cell phones like kids in Palo Alto make websites, and so there's a rainforest of
innovation
going on in the cell phone.
And so what you see is that is pushing
innovation
to the edges.
So manufacturing, the cost of innovation, the cost of prototyping, distribution, manufacturing, hardware, is getting so low that
innovation
is being pushed to the edges and students and startups are being able to build it.
The thing is, the cost of
innovation
in bioengineering is also going down.
So it's happening in software and in hardware and bioengineering, and so this is a fundamental new way of thinking about
innovation.
It's a bottom-up innovation, it's democratic, it's chaotic, it's hard to control.
Prisons can be the source of
innovation
and sustainability, repopulating endangered species and environmental restoration.
Civic imagination and
innovation
and creativity are emerging from local ecosystems now and radiating outward, and this great innovation, this great wave of localism that's now arriving, and you see it in how people eat and work and share and buy and move and live their everyday lives, this isn't some precious parochialism, this isn't some retreat into insularity, no.
I want a web which is such a powerful basis for
innovation
that when something nasty happens, some disaster strikes, that we can respond by building stuff to respond to it very quickly.
In fact, part of the charm and the
innovation
of the work here is that so many makers aren't artists at all, but scientists or engineers or welders or garbage collectors, and their works cross disciplinary boundaries, from a grove of origami mushrooms that developed out of the design for a yurt to a tree that responds to the voices and biorhythms of all those around it through 175,000 LEDs embedded in its leaves.
I think inequality up to a point can actually be useful for
innovation
and growth.
One of the most exciting and newest thing happening in the area of remittances is how to mobilize, through innovation, diaspora saving and diaspora giving.
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