Sentences with phrase «innovation at the core»

In fact, Ralf Rottmann, a German entrepreneur, wrote in a Medium post that his company was leaving Dropbox exactly because of that: «there's no innovation at its core
With social responsibility and innovation at the core of company's beliefs, Burch now has more than 3000 stockists and 150 boutiques worldwide.
The Hechinger Report explores the innovations at the core of today's cutting - edge schools.
Human - centered Technological Innovation With technological innovation at its core and in anticipation of fully - autonomous cars, G90 features Genesis Smart Sense, which brings together advanced systems including Genesis» advanced «Highway Driving Assistance» (Korean market only), Advanced Smart Cruise Control and Lane Keeping Assistance System.
This is what our clients want and it's why we put innovation at the core of our mission.
There is no special sauce, cutting edge, industry - altering innovation at its core.
Our client is a Digital Agency with quality and innovation at its core.
With service, quality and innovation at our core, we areNortheast Florida's premier real estate company.

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Ludwin: Because the core innovation in a blockchain — now a blockchain by the way is just a data model; it's being used — to meet — to address a lot of different things in, you know, corporate marketing at an event like Davos.
«At the core of companies like Paypal and Palantir and Addepar are a number of common threads — one is having the proper culture of innovation,» Poirier says.
«Theranos is a revolutionary business, founded and led by a remarkable engineer and businesswoman — joined by a team of professionals who have, at their core, embraced her mission to serve humanity through innovation in health care,» it said.
At its core, 3M is an innovation company.
At the centre of Amatil X is AX Ventures, a multimillion dollar corporate venturing program, set up to invest in future revenue growth opportunities outside of Amatil's core - and beyond innovation in beverages which sits within the core business.
While much talked about, «innovation» is not simply a buzzword but at the core of many dairy companies» corporate strategies.
At Beyond Meat, innovation is driven by four core concerns: human health, animal welfare, use of land, water and energy, and climate change.
At its core is a focus on building Ireland's reputation as a world leader in safe, sustainable agriculture and food production, whilst enhancing competitiveness by supporting innovation and building export capabilities.
This is partly driven by the need for innovation in the light of financial austerity, alongside the recognition that a vibrant public realm is at the core of a successful, prosperous society.
«I also aim to ensure that our universities and further education colleges are at the beating heart of innovation in our economy and core to the promotion of social mobility.»
«At the core, it's the company we are, being leaders in innovation,» he says.
Creativity and innovation are at the core of scientific practice.
Basic research lies at the core of the U.S. innovation system.
But if you strip away all the paraphernalia then really what culture is about at its core is about innovations that are not encoded in the genome somehow and are passed on, not by genetic transmission, and are not sort of shaped by natural selection, which is the normal stuff of evolution; but it is transmitted socially through social learning.
The bipartisan passage of the America COMPETES Act represents a major milestone on this Nation's path to building an innovation economy for the 21st century — an economy that harnesses the scientific and technological ingenuity that has long been at the core of America's prosperity and applies that creative force to some of the biggest challenges we face today.
Research at ZIB focuses on the development of methods in the fields of Computing and Data Science, based on core competences in Applied Mathematics and Computer Science, and on innovation in application areas with scientific cooperation partners from science and industry.
«This new product is the result of the expertise of the ZEISS core disciplines metrology and photography», says Andreas Klavehn, Director of Virtual Media Devices at ZEISS, summarizing the product innovation.
Founders Jason and Colleen Wachob invited mbg's California contingent to the breezy - cool Parachute Home for an evening devoted to discussing innovation and accessibility in wellness — issues at the core of mbg's mission to put the «we» back in wellness.
At RMIT he also directs the world's first Master of Wellness and Master of Nutrition Medicine programs, is a core member of the university's Health Innovations Research Institute and a Member of the School of Health Sciences Executive and Research Committees.
As Heather Staker and I have written, the models of blended learning most likely to scale into the core academic subjects at all levels of schooling in the near term are sustaining innovations, in which online learning is essentially an augmentation to the traditional classroom, but there is still a fundamental shift in the learning model from the student's perspective.
At its core, innovation means change.
At Edmentum, a single mission guides and inspires us as it defines our core purpose and the contribution we make to society: Founded in innovation, we are committed to being educators» most trusted partner in creating successful student outcomes everywhere learning occurs.
Stacey Wang is a partner at Transcend Education dedicated to accelerating innovation in the core design of «school.»
WPI is a nationally ranked research university where innovation is at the core of applied research.
Many of the ideas Rose offers in The End of Average are at the core of CityBridge's education innovation work with local practitioners, who aim to design instructional models tailored to every student's individual needs, interests, and skills.
These are not the leaders of the Charter School movement they are the leaders of the Core Knowledge movement and are not at all part of the leaders who originally brought the Charter School idea to Minnesota to promote innovation and encourage parent and teacher involvement in new school design.
Source: Edmunds * Vision is the cornerstone of good design and at the core of fearless innovation.
«A culture of innovation lies at the core of our brand's DNA, highlighted by initiatives such as BMW iDrive, ConnectedDrive and our award - winning driving assistance systems.
At the core of Nissan Intelligent Mobility are three areas of innovation: Nissan Intelligent Driving, spearheaded by Nissan's autonomous drive technology, Piloted Drive; Nissan Intelligent Power, spearheaded by electric vehicles (EV); and Nissan Intelligent Integration — new links between vehicles and society.
«Built with security at its core, the BlackBerry Passport stands apart from the rectangular - screen, all - touch devices in the market today, offering users more than a full day of battery life and new innovations, including the industry's first touch - enabled QWERTY keyboard.»
For some developers, it may be enough to refine and polish; at Junction Point, we want to change things — innovation is a core value.
The Darwin Project offers a competitive multiplayer third person survival experience featuring at its core a new gameplay innovation: the manhunt.
At its core, Spacecubed is about increasing opportunities for collaboration and innovation across different industries; the space fosters opportunities for social, environmental, technology and creative entrepreneurs.
The Korea Society's current exhibition of Korean ceramics presents the work of eight living artists through such a familiar opposition, implying that the dialectic between ancient practices and demands for innovation is at the core of contemporary ceramic art's concerns.
The selection for this week holds contemporariness at its core; from innovation and design solutions, to new paths of individuality.
Core to this mission is i3, an online platform that connects corporates with innovation, at scale, by allowing them to find, vet, and connect with start - ups — efficiently building an innovation pipeline.
Roger Pielke, Jr., has said (here) that my proposed 14 wedges requires betting the future on «some fantastically delusional expectations of the possibilities of policy implementation» and that my allegedly «fuzzy math explains exactly why innovation must be at the core of any approach to mitigation that has a chance of succeeding.»
Instead of trying to convince people they need to care about «sustainability» — it's more productive to talk to them about honesty, responsibility, fairness and innovation - all the things sustainability, at its core, is about.
Funny I once picked up a book in the eighties how IBM invented Virtual memory in the 1960s, that was completel IBM invent virtual memory when the Burroughs patin ran out in the 1960 Burroughs computer had been using virtual memory since the fifties, after all they computer scientist really did figure out you could swap memory out to some other storage medium, at the time I not certain it was even disk and since most machines at that time used core memory it was not remn RAM they were saving, but the process of using virtual memory indeed invented by Burroughs, in reality most computer innovation were done by someone else IBM took them after the patient ran out and used them as their own innovation and the blue short press gave them the credit.
Then from there I started talking with folks like John Grant who have been doing similar work using tools of Lean and Agile, Jeena Cho, who does the Mindfulness and Meditation for lawyers, and Cat Moon, who does project management, legal innovation as well, and we realized that there was so much overlap in these different disciplines, and really at their core it spells a lot of the same ideas.
Rollits core values are integrity and trust, the encouragement of innovation, teamwork and the continuing personal development of everyone at the firm.
Second, innovations have routinely occurred at the core of what we do.
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