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Kapil Kane of Intel China: Innovation from the Inside Out

November 28, 2017 By Tom Nunlist

How do big multinational companies innovate? According to Kapil Kane, Director of Innovation at Intel China, there are three ways: partnership, acquisition and in-house development. The problem with the last of these is that in-house R&D laboratories may be good at invention but not at innovation—that is, finding new uses for, or making improvements to, existing products and processes. Kane aims to fix this at Intel China with his Ideas2Reality (I2R), a startup program nested inside Intel’s China operation that encourages employees to submit ideas, which are vetted, incubated and accelerated using the same principles used by leading Silicon Valley accelerators like Y Combinator.

Filed Under: Conversations, Entrepreneurship, Innovation, Technology Tagged With: Accelerator, innovations, Intel

The Banking Industry’s Uber Moment: Reinventing Retail Banking

February 16, 2016 By Bennett Voyles

For consumers in mature markets, the financial technology boom doesn’t seem very exciting. What they’ve seen so far is technology that shaves a few minutes off an efficient process, such as being able to deposit a check by taking a picture of it instead of going to the ATM. But for parts of the world where people still buy and sell things with banknotes, the FinTech boom is likely to be a major event with important economic consequences.

Filed Under: All Articles, Banking, Finance, Innovation Tagged With: Banking Industry in 2025 Series, Banking Reform, Fintech, innovations

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