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Saturday, 16 January 2021

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Internet of things: the next platform for global innovation

Posted on January 20, 2013 by Richard Wallace |
The internet of things is likely to be a key technology driving innovation over the next few years. It’s a theme that’s grown over the last couple of years, and…
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Crowd-sourced online learning: is this the innovation that education now needs?

Posted on December 1, 2012 by Richard Wallace |
The further education sector is going through significant change. In the UK, the universities’ applications system UCAS has just reported an eight percent drop in university applications for 2013 entry,…
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Is there more to India’s poor global innovation ranking?

Posted on September 2, 2012 by Richard Wallace |
Over the last few months, The Next Silicon Valley has worked closely with various innovation and science park conferences around the world, and noticed the distinct absence of India from…
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Global collaboration, cross border entrepreneurship: ingredients for growth

Posted on June 7, 2012 by Richard Wallace |
A recent survey among science parks conducted by the IASP suggested that many of them are expanding their activities and sphere of influence beyond their physical boundaries, getting involved in…
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Creating successful innovation ecosystems – the rainforest analogy

Posted on May 15, 2012 by Richard Wallace |
We seem to hear more and more about innovation being the key to economic growth around the world.  And everyone is talking about how to create successful innovation systems. Not…
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Innovation goes beyond just technology at Davos

Posted on February 4, 2012 by Richard Wallace |
While Facebook’s IPO filing was the major news last week, young technology leaders were also influencing the global economic and political agenda at the World Economic Forum at Davos, including…
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Science parks and innovations clusters grow in 2011

Posted on January 15, 2012 by Richard Wallace |
  The key to growth and success of the next Silicon Valley is the growth of its innovation clusters and science     parks. These are popping up around the world with…
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Is this the Indian Renaissance?

Posted on January 6, 2012 by Richard Wallace |
India seems to be going through a new era in high-tech – whether it is in software, with new product entrepreneurs emerging in huge numbers, or electronics and telecoms which…
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Chinese chip maker goes under after receiving $20B in investments

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A Chinese semiconductor manufacturer that was able to procure nearly $20 billion in investments has gone under and abandoned a new factory in Wuhan without explanation, according to a Shanghai-based news service.
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GlobalFoundries’ Advanced Semiconductor Fab In Upstate New York Is An Unexpected Link In Global Supply Chains

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A visit to GlobalFoundries Fab 8 gives fresh perspective on the difficulty U.S. manufacturers face competing at the most advanced levels of technology
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EETimes - UK Supreme Court Patent Ruling is Another Blow for Huawei -

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A landmark ruling by the UK’s Supreme Court promises to turn international law on intellectual property rights upside down.
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