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Sunday, May 2, 2010
Key points from IfM's open innovation workshops
The open innovation workshops organised by the Institute for Manufacturing on 20/21 April attracted delegates representing a range of industry sectors and company sizes, with diverse experiences at implementing (or plans for implementing) open innovation. Ruth Thomson from Cambridge Consultants has kindly written two blogs summarising the key themes discussed at this event, and these can be accessed via the links below:
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