Innovation

German Boat Becomes Innovation Hub

It’s always interesting to see what other countries are focussing on when it comes to Innovation and Germany seems to be very innovative when it comes to encouraging innovation amongst its people.

If you didn’t see a recent edition of the BBC programme “Click” then take a few minutes to watch this clip

Intellectual Property Makes Science Fiction Real

Sci Fi Details

Courtesy of the Intellectual Property Office www.ipo.gov.uk here’s an interesting story.

On a December night, fifty years ago, a strange and previously unknown creature was introduced to the people of planet Earth. It was a distillation of everything bad: it was super-intelligent; it was armed to the teeth - or the plunger, to use the vernacular humanoid descriptor of the day; it was capable of interstellar travel, telekinesis and time travel; it consisted of an unholy fusion of bad metal and black bile. It was, of course, a Dalek.

During their fifty year history, the Daleks have been upgraded. Their development mirrors other successful brands. Like VW Beetles or Minis, they have grown tubbier, brighter and possibly even a little smug looking. The Daleks deserve to be proud. They have bent their metallic shoulder slopes to the task of creating a long running, world beating, creative product. Their arch enemy, Dr Who, is known throughout the world. In 1996 the BBC registered the name Dr Who as UK trade mark 2053985. Last year Dr Who was BBC Worldwide’s top brand. Today the value of the Dr Who brand is growing and will one day outstrip the dimensions of this planet.

The programme has come up with very innovative products - the TARDIS and the Sonic Screwdriver. Both are patented and their value as assets can not be underestimated.

What IP do You Own? Find out more at the BIC’s workshop in Stoke on Trent on 11 April 2013

Innovation Brings Renewed Success For JCB

Congratulations must go to JCB who following the production last week of its half millionth backhoe loader - the machine that made the company famous around the world, announced yesterday a £500 Christmas bonus to all its staff and a pay increase of 3% for January 2013.

Not only is this marvellous for the morale of JCB and its staff, but has to be a positive and encouraging outlook for Britain as a whole as the condition of the Construction Industry is an early indicator of the future state of our economy.

Sir Anthony Bamford has no doubt that it is Innovation that has lead to their recent and continued success as he said “It’s innovation over the past six decades that has made JCB a world leader for backhoe loaders and it’s innovation that will keep us in the lead with this product over the next 60 years”.

JCB has been one of the main supporters of the Business Innovation Centre since its inception and the BIC wishes them well for the future.

The introduction of new technologies can be a trigger for innovation and the BIC will be holding a Networking Event on 31 January 2013 looking at the application of technologies such as QR Codes, GPS and RFID and what support is around to help companies introduce them into their businesses.

 

Blood Donation Innovation

The National Blood Service wouldn’t be an obvious organisation I would link to for innovation but having been a regular donor since my University days, I have been amazed at the number of Innovations I have seen over the last few years!

Little things have changed over the years, all designed to make your donation speedier and pleasanter: From the times when you went and queued up for ages, there are now Advanced appointments; easy re-scheduling; pre-printed attendance forms; quick flow through the checking stage; glass of water to reduce the chance of fainting and feet exercises to reduce the threat of developing DVT etc.

But on my visit on Wednesday I was presented with a real visible innovation - a new donor chair designed to enhance the donation experience and improve the whole process for collection staff. Not only was it comfortable to sit on but it was reclineable - it had a supported recovery position whereby a donor is reclined to the traditional donor position but could easily be put into a recovery position should they become unwell www.renfrewgroup.com

It’s good to know that the National Blood Service is looking after us!