Sentences with phrase «consider open innovation»

At what we could qualify as the early stage of LegalTech in Spain, we at the Instituto de Innovación Legal consider open innovation as a perfect way to convey talent, promote creativity and produce outstanding collaborative projects that, if provided the proper support afterwards, could realistically be set to life.

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We will consider all available options, including those for appeal, to ensure that these networks on which the Internet depends continue to provide a free and open platform for innovation and expression, and operate in the interest of all Americans.
«We will consider all available options, including those for appeal, to ensure that these networks on which the internet depends continue to provide a free and open platform for innovation and expression, and operate in the interest of all Americans.»
Those who have their own offices might consider an open - concept space, a hallmark of entrepreneurship because having visual and physical access to colleagues can help foster innovation and collaboration.
Sharma told CTV News that he considers Canada one of the world leaders in open data innovation, but insists that Canada could still learn a thing or two from other countries.
This case study was compiled using GlobalData's Pack - Track packaging innovation tool and takes a closer look at a plastic bottle with an easy - open tamper - evident closure, currently used for a children's juice drink, and considers how the format could cross over into other categories.
«Pack - Track Seize + Adapt Case Study: Wider Opportunities for an Easy - Open Tamper - Evident Closure», uses GlobalData's Pack - Track packaging innovation tool to take a closer look at a pack format currently used in the UK by Lucozade Ribena Suntory for Ribena Minis juice drinks and to consider how it could potentially inspire cross-category innovation.
FCC Chairman Tom Wheeler responded to the court ruling by holding out the possibility of appealing the decision: «We will consider all available options, including those for appeal, to ensure that these networks on which the Internet depends continue to provide a free and open platform for innovation and expression, and operate in the interest of all Americans.»
That means «it's really hard to stick with innovation,» said Kim Gibson, who considered opening NOLA Micro Schools as a charter before going the private route instead.
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