Trends in Ecosystem Evolution and How to Benefit
Trends in Ecosystem Evolution and How to Benefit from Them
VALUE CHAIN © 2016 Innoventually
The value chain – a surpassed model Source: http: //www. mepsupplychain. org/develop-efficient-value-chain/ © 2016 Innoventually
What is going on? Connections are multiplying and are much easier © 2016 Innoventually
ECOSYSTEMS © 2016 Innoventually
Do you know what an ecosystem is? Source: https: //www. engadget. com/2008/07/11/get-your-ecosystem-on-with-sim-animals / © 2016 Innoventually
Of course you know! Triple Helix model © 2016 Innoventually
The ecosystem becomes essential for growth and innovation Innovation becomes open All actors become essential Costs and risks are shared Innovate = collaborate All actors grow simultaneously Links are faster and open Acceleration creates more opportunities Network of actors (connecting the dots) © 2016 Innoventually
NO MARTINI? NO PARTY! © 2016 Innoventually
MUTAGENS © 2016 Innoventually
As mutagens are changing DNA of organisms, innovation is changing DNA of organizations! Garret Camp Travis Kalanick MUTAGENS http: //www. slideshare. net/Utilitas/tendencias-para-el-celular © 2016 Innoventually …are changing the DNA of the taxing industry UBERIZATION
Ecosystems are evolving themselves Grand challenges Co-creation spaces Living Labs Open Labs Experience Points Open Labs © 2016 Innoventually Collaborative platforms Inno-Hubs
An ecosystem is a key enabler for innovation Collaboration A new prefix to identify an ecosystem CO-… Co-opetition Co-working Co-development Co-creation © 2016 Innoventually
Let’s see some examples of ecosystems We all know the Silicon Valley example…so let’s skip it! © 2016 Innoventually
Let’s see some examples of ecosystems New York ecosystem • Strong rebuilding of a “cityecosystem” • Urbanization of startup ecosystems • Venturing opportunities are growing, more capitals coming to the city Information technology © 2016 Innoventually • Exit value “exploding”
Let’s see some examples of ecosystems Boston / Cambridge ecosystem • Strong academic institutions with world-class research • Physical spaces for development • All key facilities within 3 miles of each other • Key role of government and legislations Health and life sciences © 2016 Innoventually • R&D facilities from big multinationals
Let’s see some examples of ecosystems London ecosystem • High concentration of capital • Melting pot of people generating very innovative ideas • Global transport hub • Economic and cultural bridge between US and Europe • Local government support for the "Tech City" • Diverse talent pool from all over the world; easy access to European talent pool • Entrepreneurial culture & appreciation for people who take risks • One of the most exciting places to live in Source: netguru © 2016 Innoventually
But ecosystems are also digitally connected… Collaborative platforms Company University © 2016 Innoventually • Possibility to create challenges • Closer links between Academia & Industry (and Governments) • Easier to connect and solve problems
…and digital connection means virtual collaborative spaces Vertical Platform It will be used by a University in Italy Challenges Descriptions © 2016 Innoventually Descriptions
Digital transformation is impacting ecosystems as well © 2016 Innoventually • More connection and interaction • Higher internationalization • Governments and academia will have faster pace w. r. t. industry • Innovation will become a co-… exercise • Virtual and physical collaborative spaces • Digital will help human connections • Innovation paradigms will be inverted
Is the right ecosystem the only key to success? © 2016 Innoventually
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