National thought leaders to explore various models of innovation; CWRU to showcase one of nation's largest university-based innovation and entrepreneurship centers
Case Western Reserve University Innovation Summit 2015: Models of Innovation on Oct. 26-28 will attract entrepreneurs, researchers, business and policy leaders and economic development professionals
CLEVELAND, Sept. 17, 2015 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- Case Western Reserve University will host Innovation Summit 2015: Models of Innovation to explore the opportunities and challenges of various models of innovation at the global scale.
On Oct. 26-28, corporate leaders, entrepreneurs, academic experts and policy makers nationally will examine how diverse regions and industries leverage their strengths to fuel new companies, products, technologies and ideas.
Trends such as the maker movement, startup accelerators and community building are helping cultivate ecosystems of innovation that can improve economic opportunity and education, and create cultural amenities. Regions from Silicon Valley to a revitalized Rust Belt—as well as various industries—have created differing models that capitalize on these opportunities. The summit will explore the impact of these models and how they can be replicated.
The summit also will give attendees an opportunity to explore the first phase of Case Western Reserve University's think[box], one of the world's largest university-based innovation and entrepreneurship centers. The complex is the center of a dynamic innovation model that is helping to transform Cleveland.
"Innovation is now the primary way that we create growth, prosperity and environmental sustainability, and achieve social responsibility and national security," said Curt Carlson, former president and CEO of SRI International and one of the summit's keynote speakers. "We need to get profoundly better in these spaces. So this conference really does hit one of the major issues of the world today, and it has an amazing lineup of some of the most seminal thinkers in this field."
World-renowned presenters and panelists will offer insight into emerging themes and provide examples of innovative constructs and partnerships. Confirmed speakers include:
- Nolan Bushnell, founder of Atari and Chuck E. Cheese;
- Jim Clifton, CEO of Gallup Inc.;
- Jeff Hoffman, co-founder of Priceline.com;
- Dale Dougherty, founder and CEO of Make: Magazine;
- Curt Carlson, former president and CEO of SRI International;
- Cheryl Martin, founder of Harwich Partners and former acting director of the federal Advanced Research Projects Agency—Energy;
- Craig Maxwell, corporate vice president of technology and innovation for Parker Hannifin;
- Susan Helper, chief economist for the U.S. Department of Commerce;
- And other top names in industry, community development, tech wizardry, venture capitalism and academia.
"What is really novel about the conference is its comprehensive approach," said Joe Jankowski, Case Western Reserve's chief innovation officer. "While the value of innovation is generally regarded, most practitioners fail to recognize the need for a multidisciplinary, connected approach. The summit will concentrate on this by exploring views and opportunities under lenses that expand beyond technologically advanced innovation drivers to include innovation in neighborhoods, education, sustainability and legal and capital markets."
As a special spotlight during the summit, Case Western Reserve will open the doors to the first phase of think[box], the centerpiece to its ecosystem of innovation. At 50,000 square feet, think[box] is one of the world's largest university-based innovation and entrepreneurship centers, and features a suite of resources to allow users to transform an idea into a market-ready product under one roof. The spotlight celebration will include equipment demonstrations, high-energy performances and an innovative farm-to-food menu by renowned chef Jonathon Sawyer.
During the summit's three-day agenda, speakers and sessions will explore such topics as:
- The common themes of innovation that extend beyond sector and technological boundaries
- The impact of geographic regions on innovation
- The changing face of manufacturing, healthcare and energy nationally
- The challenges and growth areas of financing early-stage ventures
- How social entrepreneurship and grassroots groups are impacting innovation in our neighborhoods
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Registration is $475 and includes access to all sessions and evening networking and social engagements, as well as breakfast and lunch for all three days.
Registration information, a full list of speakers and the conference agenda are available at case.edu/innovationsummit. Follow @cwru and #cwruinnovation on Twitter for additional event details.
Case Western Reserve University is one of the country's leading private research institutions. Located in Cleveland, we offer a unique combination of forward-thinking educational opportunities in an inspiring cultural setting. Our leading-edge faculty engage in teaching and research in a collaborative, hands-on environment. Our nationally recognized programs include arts and sciences, dental medicine, engineering, law, management, medicine, nursing and social work. About 4,200 undergraduate and 5,600 graduate students comprise our student body. Visit case.edu to see how Case Western Reserve thinks beyond the possible.
SOURCE Case Western Reserve University
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