Sentences with phrase «not more innovation»

I like Mario but I will be sorely disappointed if there is not more innovation with the gamepad than just building platforms.

Not exact matches

«We can actually put computation in the infrastructure of the city so that we can make the city not only greener but more efficient,» he says, referencing innovations that could prevent the waste of electricity and water from cracks in building architecture.
Even though we may not be ready yet to process the vast amount of information that would come from more frequent blood tests, there are many people who think this could be a life - saving innovation.
But she's keen to emphasize that innovation is about more than just technology, citing the example of a local female entrepreneur in the construction industry who couldn't find workboots for women and started a company to manufacture them.
Not only is the sector on more stable ground, but Canada is increasingly seen as bright light in innovation and technology spheres — something that's finally being reflected in funding availability.
And you can't really just do it with an innovation because the story behind the innovation is often more important than the innovation itself.
More to the point, believing that a new player can't succeed in a mature market ignores how innovation works, not to mention the fact that markets evolve and grow because of new approaches.
What's more, customers who spend a lot of time coming up with innovations are going to be mad if you reward their idea but don't implement it.
And with more and more businesses seeking collaborations with academia to produce new ideas, the answer to Canada's innovation problem may just be more funding for university research, not less.
We have more devices, drugs, services, new innovations that come into our health care system, [yet] we don't really know how we're going to deal with them.
IT skills are necessary not only for prudent risk mitigation, but, more importantly, for strategic opportunity, innovation, and communication with a new generation of investors, consumers and employees.
Perhaps even more important, it is a new framework that smart businesses can use for disruption and innovation; the best use cases haven't even emerged yet.
Barton is betting that his council's advice won't be, and that the resulting innovations will matter more and more over time.
«Where we need innovation and where I think we are going to finally see social entrepreneurs spend more and more time is the public sector, because the big challenge that is facing every community on the planet is that government and public policy are not moving at the pace of technology or even meeting expectations of constituents,» says Blumenthal.
In the case of huge industries such as retail, healthcare, and education that maintenance starts to not only slow down the industry and innovation but it also increases costs, makes the customer experience more frustrating, and ultimately distances the seller from the buyer.
There's a bit more moving money around, focusing on innovation, which is clearly in the interest of business, but our view here is that innovation must be lead by business not by government.
For example, when I interviewed the head of a novelty gift company that relies almost entirely on open innovation, he told me very explicitly what they were looking for — and more importantly what they weren't.
If you embrace open innovation, why not give product developers who want to work for you more specific cues?
The end of 20 percent time won't be the end of innovation at Google, though: engineers will continue to work on new ideas, albeit in a more focused way, at Google X lab.
Most people are motivated by things they weren't offered at their previous job: recognition, opportunity, and more innovation and excitement.
When you're done, follow up and review with your team: What changes or innovations would make your product or service not only more useful to your customers, but more memorable and enjoyable?
For example, biotech is one of the most exciting industries to be in because the constant innovations don't just make smartphones smaller or rented accommodation more authentic.
The report noted that most policies and financial assistance programs equate innovation with technology and do not consider how women are innovating more broadly.
For something that needs to get done every year by tens of millions of Canadians, why are we not seeing more innovation in this industry?
Not only did employees become more engaged, but the word also got out in the industry that Risk Innovations was a company you wanted to work for because employees were sharing the company's story with their friends.
«The challenge isn't just selling better features and specifications today, but also focusing on meaningful innovation that makes the next gadget purchased more valuable than the last», Stephen Baker, NPD's vice president of industry analysis, says.
To create that balance, companies have to give their creative people more leeway on radical innovations, and not allow analysts with spreadsheets to shoot the ideas down prematurely.
From an innovation standpoint, this couldn't be more uplifting news for the country.
It is a hard concept to explain precisely and to quantify, but the idea of differing levels of social capital helps explain why, for example, French entrepreneurs (not to mention Indian, Chinese, Mexican and Nigerian) are more likely to create successful tech startups in the US or the UK than at home, or why it is easier to start a business in Sidney than in Beijing, or why technological innovation is not evenly spread out among countries, even among countries at similar development levels, but rather tends to cluster in a few areas in a few countries where tech entrepreneurs seem to believe that their work is made easier and the rewards greater.
In short, we are not only becoming more efficient, but we also have the opportunity to improve quality of life through innovation and the overall improvement of the goods being produced.
«Financial innovation will not only enhance productivity of economic activities, but also make financial intermediation more seamless,» Johari told The Malaysian Reserve, going on to say, «This is particularly relevant to recent innovations like bitcoin.»
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Hence policies that foster financial innovation and spur the usage of credit default swaps are not necessarily associated with more moral hazardous bank risk - taking, but rather with more risk mitigation.
If NERA had assumed a more productive use of revenue from the carbon price, and had not assumed a considerable slowdown in clean energy innovation (see point # 3 below), economic outcomes could improve further.
For example, faster labour force growth will encourage firms to invest not only to meet greater demand but also to equip these additional workers with machines and other capital to raise their productivity.5 The rate of technological progress is also a key factor, since a faster pace of innovation raises the return on each additional unit of capital, stimulating firms to invest more.
Not only are these corporate forms a powerful tool in the fight against inequality, but there is evidence that they provide the incentives for greater effort, more cooperation, more innovation and more sharing — all of which contribute to improvements in workplace performance and company productivity.
True Wealth Ventures could not agree more with the opportunity to spark more innovation by shaking things up, gender-wise, on both the investor and inventor side of the equation.
Were EU rules not so corrosive to innovation, the continent might have its own Silicon Valley and its own Netflix (and, I might add, more attractive tax incentives to produce movies and TV shows in their countries).
GFI's innovation department has two primary areas of focus — firstly, encouraging scientists and entrepreneurs to join the plant - based and cultured meat industries, and secondly, supporting the ongoing success of existing companies in the industry.26 They have assembled a list of potential companies based on what they believe are promising ideas that have not been capitalized on, 27 and they have developed a list of more than 220 entrepreneurs and scientists, many of whom take part in monthly video calls led by GFI.28 In the last year, they have had some success in assisting in the founding of a plant - based meat company in India, Good Dot, and a plant - based fish company in the U.S., SeaCo.29 The companies have both raised millions in venture capital and are making progress towards competition with animal products.30 Although venture capitalist funding is a good indication that the companies themselves will be successful, and while the companies might not exist without GFI, it is unclear what portion of the responsibility for the companies» outcomes should be attributed to GFI.
Supporting innovation is not about picking winners and losers, but it is about recognizing and doubling - down upon on our strongest sectors — which in turn will help them grow stronger and become more globally competitive.
Winning an Edison Award has pushed us to come up with even more ideas and innovations to our business and we could not be happier!»
Just as Peter was not the dazzling originator of new teaching, his successors have more often served as a brake on innovation than as its impetus.
For example, «the fresh and vivid style of Mark» has been explained as the result of Peter's vivid personal recollections — forgetting that people did not usually write that way in ancient times, but far more prosaically, far less romantically; the exploitation of literary personality is a very modern innovation.
The photos are not only gorgeous but they have become an innovation to spot more accurate weather patterns.
For instance, as technological innovations become more able to create economic benefits while minimizing, if not eliminating, environmental harm, the integrated web of global economic relationships may help to hasten the process of global «greening.»
And more problematically for you: You can't have it both ways: either ho.mo.se.xuality has been around for a long time (and is particularly condemned by the Scriptures) or it is a recent innovation (which would beg for a whole separate critique, though I have yet to meet someone who seriously entertains this notion).
He also criticised the government for not being more active in encouraging research, development and innovation in the agriculture industry, which has lead to an industry that trails American agriculture in productivity.
As formulators look to address function, health and wellness, calorie reduction, and much more (even a marijuana high), today's trendsetting innovations not only are fulfilling need states, but also offering new pathways to growth for both large and small beverage manufacturers.
Thus, hospitality businesses will find that, using innovation, they can reduce the cost of doing business, do it more efficiently and build a more sustainable solution that doesn't bleed money and also provides long - term results.
We would be remiss in not recognizing him as an inventive alchemist when it comes to innovation — gin, DestillarĂ© cordials, absinthe, bitters, and more to come, we certainly breathe rare air when it comes to relentless innovation, with Brandon making the complex, and arcane, come to life in spirit form.»
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