I talked to Christian Vanizette, co-founder of MakeSense.org, in Paris. Here’s his definition of innovation.
Innovation: The Challenge of Time – Francis Pisani
Silicon Valley’s relationship with time is perhaps what separates it most from the rest of the world, from what I’ve seen so far in these trips. The entire system in California is based, for solid economic reasons, on the speed of conception, execution and exit strategy (M&A or IPO). Its built into the way apps […]
Outcubator – Francis Pisani
Mumbai-based entrepreneurs Mahesh Murthy and Vishal Gunda know each other but don’t work together. Both are, like Steve Jobs and Bill Gates, successful college dropouts, and both now work with startups. To do this, each created what Murthy calls an outcubator.“The Indian Google will be Google, and the Indian Facebook will be Facebook,” Murthy says. […]
Innovation according to Tony Surtees, CEO of Hyperlocalist – Francis Pisani
Tony Surtees (@hyperlocalist) is the CEO of Hyperlocalist. I met him Australia, where I asked him his definition of innovation.http://vimeo.com/40224374
Innovation in India’s cafés – Francis Pisani
Starbucks has competition. Café Coffee Day, an Indian chain with 1,300 locations, is on its heels. The coffee is different, but just as good. Its advantage will come from the way it uses tech, which is a bit ironic when you recall that the American chain is originally from Seattle, not far from Microsoft.Heading the project […]
Instagram seen from across the globe – Francis Pisani
The billion dollars that Facebook paid for Instagram – much of it in stock options – seems like a lot of money to buy a company that isn’t even profitable. But one of the reasons for the acquisition of the smartphone photo-sharing app is Facebook’s pending IPO. More importantly, its an apparent confirmation that everything […]
India’s complex market: a medical example – Francis Pisani
Docsuggest, launched in January 2010 in Hyderabad (central India) is a startup similar to dozens of others I’ve met. Not novel enough to justify a tour of the world, except when you look at the advanced metrics. We are in India.The idea is simple: when you’re sick, it’s hard to find a doctor, and even […]
Australia, outsourcing leader? – Francis Pisani
With their country’s small population and geographic isolation, Australians are fans of crowdsourcing, which lets them work with millions worldwide. “We’re the world leaders. It’s our future,” says Ross Dawson, co-author, with Steve Bynghall, of Getting Results From Crowds (Advanced Human Technologies, 2011). If he’s right, it would be the result of a strange mix […]
Wokbolic antennas and extralegal strategy – Francis Pisani
Onno Purbo (@onnowpurbo) reuses radio frequencies and other wavelengths to help give the poorest and most poorly served access to the Internet. His favorite method – not really a secret, since it’s open source – is a wifi antenna made from a wok, the most common pan in South East Asia and Indonesia, where Purbo […]
Innovation according to Silvio Meira, Recife – Francis Pisani
Silvio Meira (@srlm) is the chief scientist at the Recife Center for Advanced Studies and Systems. I met him in Brazil, where he gave me his definition of innovation.