Archive for the ‘Chicago-Innovation-Awards’ Category

Innovation is busting out all over Chicago this autumn

Thursday, July 19th, 2007

Looks like a bumper crop of innovation-related events will be arriving in Chicago this autumn…and this flurry of activity clearly underscores the high priority and rising interest in innovation-supporting initiatives that have been announced in recent months.

Here is a quick list of a few of high-profile events that are scheduled for just one week in October:

R&D 100 Awards – October 18 black-tie event at Navy Pier

Chicago Innovation Awards – October 22 event at Goodman Theater

2nd Annual Chicagoland Innovation Summit – October 25 at Navy Pier.

Audio – USG Executive VP discusses innovation initiatives

Sunday, June 10th, 2007

Fareed Khan, the Executive Vice President of Sales and Marketing at Chicago-based USG Corporation recently discussed the strategies that the venerable building-supply company (formerly US Gypsum) is using to address the high priority that the organization puts on innovation.

In the the Q&A session that followed the presentation that he delivered at the Business Marketing Association luncheon on May 17, Kahn responded to the question:

What are you doing now that you were not doing 5 years ago…and what do you expect that will you be doing in 3 years that your are not doing now…to try to build USG’s innovative capacity?

This audio excerpt (click here to listen or download) with his answer is a bit grainy, but USG’s innovation strategies are razor-sharp…and they have helped the company earn recognition as a winner of Chicago Innovation Awards in two of the five years that the awards have been in existence.

If you have trouble hearing the audio, here are a few key points from Kahn’s response.

There are three buckets that we have created, with some focus and some organizational resources around them.

  • There is a big area around process innovation…there is a group focused around really thinking about breakthrough ideas that change the way our (manufacturing) processes …
  • A second area is traditional R&D…we have a research center in Libertyville…where people are thinking about chemistry and the next generation of products
  • The third area is business innovation…we have created a little incubator…it has an internal board and seed money…and we take idea for businesses and we take them through different stages.

If you’d like a more complete transcript of his reply to the question, just send an e-mail to contact@re-inventing-innovation.com.

And you can find more information about Kahn’s presentation in a report by Michele Beaulieux about the May MarketingMasters Luncheon on the Chicago BMA site.

Chicago Innovation Awards deadline July 31

Thursday, May 10th, 2007

The deadline for submitting entries to the fifth annual Chicago Innovation Award program is July 31,2007.

To be eligible, nominees must have launched a new product or service between May 1, 2005 and July 31, 2006.

The contest is open to any type of organization with national or divisional headquarters in the Chicago area. Deadline for entries is July 31, and there is no cost to enter.

The awards program was co-founded by the Chicago Sun- Times newspaper and the Kuczmarski & Associates, a consultancy that specializes in new product and service development.

There is more information at Chicago Innovation Awards.