Alexandra Twin has 15+ years of experience as an editor and writer, covering financial news for public and private companies. Eric's career includes extensive work in both public and corporate ...
Many life sciences organizations today strive to make technological advances and entrepreneurial thinking a part of their business practices and to infuse innovation into their culture. Connecting ...
Transitioning to a net-zero world appears daunting. Global pandemics, war and climate change all pose enormous existential threats. Despite these formidable obstacles, we live in an era capable of ...
At the onset of the pandemic, firms and legal marketing teams across the globe found themselves frozen in uncertainty and questioning the next best steps to ensure business continuity. Nevertheless, ...
Innovation is one of the most celebrated yet misunderstood ideas of our time. It is invoked in policy speeches, corporate strategy decks and university mission statements. But strip away the buzzword ...
Innovation in higher education refers to the creative and transformative initiatives that reshape teaching, learning, and administrative processes to better meet the evolving needs of students and ...
In a fast-changing world, businesses will not thrive sustainably without innovating themselves as per the time and customers' needs amidst stiff competition. The innovation here means renewing and ...
Most high-profile stories of creative innovation tell of the Apples, Googles and Teslas of the world. Forward-thinking and a sense of discovery are regarded as rare organizational qualities—the domain ...
Civil servants from around the world will convene in London this week to share insights on how governments are transforming how they work to deliver services for citizens and help civil servants work ...
Norbert Mórucz traveled more than 4,400 miles to attend the 2023 international conference of the Association of University Research Parks in Delaware, Oct. 16-19. Mórucz is president of the ...
Congress should continue to make treatment affordability a pillar for patients, but it can’t come at the cost of ignoring significant progress for life-threatening illnesses like hepatitis C (HCV).