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Why does the planet need entrepreneurship? What can the next generation of innovators learn from big businesses?
Innovia Technology: through the eyes of our interns
What makes for a good internship?
EnterpriseWOMEN - going beyond conventions in business model innovation
From researcher to founder: increasing the number of women founders through hands-on, practical learning experiences.
Use road improvement billions to build greener highways
Technologies recommended by Cambridge-based Innovia Technology have been piloted on The Ray green highway in Georgia, USA.
Whole label approach to ingredient substitution offers greater value
Brands concerned about ‘clean labelling’ can achieve this more effectively if they analyse all the ingredients on the label at the same time to see how their function can be achieved in other ways. Dr Aidan Craigwood, consultant for breakthrough innovation consultancy Innovia Technology, comments that chemical, biological and physical processes can provide fresh solutions to old challenges around…
Could insect protein feed the world? asks Innovia
Innovia says that textured chunks of insect protein would provide a sustainable alternative to animal meat. “The Harper Adams University's 'Edible Bug Challenge' isn’t so far-fetched,” says Greg Dickens, a vet and consultant at Innovia Technology. “Insect flour is already available and 'Quorn-style' high-protein pieces are on the way”.
Innovia brings cutting-edge science to arena's carbon technology swimwear
As swimmers gear up for Rio, arena’s record-breaking carbon technology suit has gone to yet another level with the new POWERSKIN Carbon-Ultra suit, the result of arena's work with Cambridge-based Innovia Technology.
The secrets of using big data insights successfully
Innovia launches Ambient Intelligence Canvas to help brands capture a ‘big picture’ view of their data assets.
Innovia Technology tackles a big issue with big data
Innovia Technology helps the global apparel industry take a united approach to a textile dye problem.
Have you made it to the gym yet?
A new year, a fresh start, but what would motivate you to keep those good intentions past January? Behavioural scientists from breakthrough innovation consultancy Innovia think that a ‘commitment pact’ could be the answer.
Will the future 'green highway' be frugal or high-tech?
Innovia validates technology to take The Ray closer to its zero impact vision.
Innovia helps create the world's first sustainable highway
Is it possible to have a ‘green highway’? The Mission Zero Corridor Project in West Georgia, USA, believes that it is. It has appointed breakthrough innovation consultancy Innovia Technology to help create a ‘travel corridor’ and rethink the purpose and function of this infrastructure to generate social, environmental and economic value.