Tim Rowe, Founder and CEO of Cambridge Innovation Center
Tim is the Founder and CEO of Cambridge Innovation Center and serves on the boards of several private companies, including Lumidigm, Inc., a biometric sensor technology company. He has particular interest in consumer-oriented mass-market companies. In February 2009 Tim was elected to lead the Kendall Square Association (link to www.kendallsq.org) an organization which works to strengthen Cambridge, Massachusetts’s science and technology cluster. Prior to his current roles, Tim was a Manager with the Boston Consulting Group in Boston and an analyst with the Mitsubishi Research Institute in Tokyo. While a graduate student at MIT in 1994, Tim co-led the student group that coordinated the first international conference on the World Wide Web at CERN in Geneva, Switzerland.
Juan said:
19 Feb 06:02
part of an olvearl critique of self-oriented approaches to innovation, we first considered open innovation at Procter and Gamble back in 2006. The latter post is one of the most visited at Skilful