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INNOVATION FLOW
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EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
CHALLENEGS FOR INDIAN TECHNOLOGY INNOVATORS
THE BASIS OF A STRUCTURED APPROACH TO INNOVATION
THE FOUR FACES OF AN INNOVATOR: BSKV MODEL
THE FOUR RELIABLE METRICS TO MEASURE INNOVATION
PROGRESS INNOVATION FLOW
SCAMMPER TOOL
THE OPEN INNOVATION MODEL
CURRENT GLOBAL INITIATIVES FOR “OPEN INNOVATION”
OPEN INNOVATION IN INDIA
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CHALLENEGS FOR INDIAN TECHNOLOGY INNOVATORS
• THE POOR CONEVRSION OF GREAT IDEAS INTOVALUABLE INNOVATIONWHAT?
• FAILURE OF TRANSFORMING IDEA TO INNOVATIONCAUSES DISAPPOINTMENT OF ALL STAKEHOLDERS
• NEW PRODUCT DEVELOPMENT FALLS INTO COMAHOW?
• GOVERNMENT LABORATIES TO SMALL TECHNOLOGYSTART-UPS.WHO FACES?
• WHEN MARKET IS AHEAD OF THE TECHNLOGY AND VICE-VERSAWHEN?
• MOST EMERGING ECONOMIESWHERE?
• MOST DO NOT REALISE IMPORTANCE OF MONETIZINGVALUABLE IP
• NO EFFECTIVE USE OF TECHNOLOGY TO BRING ABOUT
DIFFERENTIATION
WHY?
CHALLENGES
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Insightful Idea
• Observation
• Questioning
• Incubating
• Associating
• Experimenting
Strong ValueProposition
• Improve usefulfunctions
• Reduce harmfulfunctions
• Reduce cost
Path to Market
• Entrepreneurial
thinking
• Strategic thinking
• Design Thinking
• Forecasting
THE BASIS OF A STRUCTURED APPROACH TO INNOVATION
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THE FOUR FACES OF AN INNOVATOR: BSKV MODEL
SUCCESSFUL INNOVATIONS ACROSS DIFFERENT DOMAIN/ INDUSTRIES HAVE FOURCOMPONENTS IN COMMON :
1• GETTING AN INSIGHTFUL IDEA
2• FIGURING OUT HOW TO CREATE VALUE OUT OF IDEA
3
• EXECUTING THE IDEA WELL
4• FINALLY MAKING IT A SUCCESS IN THE MARKET
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THE FOUR RELIABLE METRICS TO MEASURE INNOVATION PROGRESS
QUALITY OF IDEA
STRENGTH OF THE VALUE PROPOSITION
HOW WELL THE IDEA HAS BEEN EXECUTED?
HOW SUCCESSFUL IS IT IN THE MARKET?
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INNOVATION FLOW
• Observation• Questioning
FOCUS
• Divergentthinking
LEAP &ORIENT
• Technologyevolutiontrends
• Market trends
WHAT’S NEXT
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INCREMENTAL TO DISRUPTIVE INNOVATIONSCAMMPER
Substitute
Combine
Adapt
Maximize
Minimize
Put to other use
Eliminate
Reverse
How to
improve usefulfunctions ?
How to reduce
harmfulfunctions ?
How to reduce
cost ?
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THE OPEN INNOVATION MODEL
Open Source Drug Discovery (OSDD) is an open source code model of discovering aNew Chemical Entity (NCE) or a New Molecular Entity (NME).
All data generated related to the discovery research will be available in the openfor collaborative input
Driven by three key parameters – OPEN DEVELOPMENT , OPEN ACCESS & OPENSOURCE
Was successfully used in the ‘Human Genome Project’ , to understand the
mechanics of Proteins , by the IT Industry , Web Technology , etc.
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THE OPEN INNOVATION MODEL
OBJECTIVES
To encourage drug discovery initiatives especially for the dreaded and the neglecteddiseases of the developing countries.
To make the drugs affordable to the marginalized people of the world.
BENEFITS Bringing together the best available minds to tackle extremely challenging diseases. Speed of innovation
Risk sharing
Affordability
ISSUES
Who will fund the project and how much ? Who will lead the project ?
Who will coordinate the project and find talents ?
Who will take it through clinical development and regulatory approval process ?
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CURRENT GLOBAL INITIATIVES FOR “OPEN INNOVATION”
June 2008 GLAXOSMITHKLINE released the “GENOMIC
PROFILING DATA” for over 300 sets of cancer cell lines for THE
NATIONAL CANCER INSTITUTE’S BIOINFORMATIC GRID
The Alzheimer’s Disease Neuroimaging Initiative (ADNI)
GLAXOSMITHKLINE in collaboration with EUROPEANBIOINFORMATICS INSTITUTE and NATIONAL LIBRARY OFMEDICINE, USA has announced “Open Invitation Strategy” to
discover innovative drugs for malaria
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OPEN INNOVATION IN INDIA
CSIR’s(Council for Scientific and Industrial Research ) OPENINNOVATION PROJECT – Research on tropical diseases likeTuberculosis, Malaria, Leishmaniasis.
More than 2000 people have already registered for the project.
FUTURE PROJECT- “Connect to decode”- purpose is tocompletely reannonate Mtb genome.
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CONCLUSION
WHERE WE ARE
• Limited no. of scientists associated with the innovator company ,work
on a project for commercial security reasons. This consumes a lot of time and funds.
WHAT WE NEED
• Scientists and volunteers across the globe will be able to contribute tothe project . This will lead to reduction in R&D costs and will also save a
lot of time and thereby leading to cheaper drugs.
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THANK YOU
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