Wednesday, January 30, 2008

Building An Innovation Ecosystem: Rainforests vs Plantations

Prof. Mary Walshok the founder of Connect in San Diego gave an inspiring talk at the Knowledge Capital Annual Lecture in Manchester focusing on the elements that led to their region to develop beyond tourism, real estate and agriculture into a powerhouse of technical innovation. She emphasised the need for regions to recognise and develop the assets they have but also to address the gaps then connect things together. As she note: "Like in Particle Physics when things collide you get reactions". The Connect program was that catalyst that brought people together. She emphasised the importance of community over company, shared purpose and a "sense of place".

Another interesting observation was that an innovation ecosystem should be more like a rainforest than a plantation. In this environment there is more uncertainty, density and diversity where the hybrid ideas arise from cross fertilisation and serendipity more than any organised linear process. Once a new idea has formed and proved itself to have something new and beneficial to offer to the market that's where cultivation and organisation become important.

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