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Strategy/The Narrative

Jammin’ to the venture beat. And my first patent thrown in for good measure.

Posted on 07 July 2022 by charlie

Back at the end of 2002, if I recall correctly, Nokia set up an internal Venture Challenge – a challenge to have folks submit ideas, find some promising o...

Announcements/Innovation

ISAMI meetup April 26, 2017, Column Health Somerville

Posted on 11 April 2017 by charlie

Hello folks, Next ISAMI meetup is scheduled! This month, Emily Lindmer and Vincent Valant, from Hey,Charlie will talk about their app, how they got to where the...

Innovation/Links of note/Strategy/The Narrative

Ideas are not unique, no matter how far-fetched – a personal story

Posted on 29 September 2012 by charlie

Last Christmas-time, I was driving to go get my parents (they live a few states away) and was listening to a Science Friday about Mars. The guest was an advocat...

Links of note/Science/Strategy

Patients, Caregivers Willing To Buy Health Monitoring Devices — InformationWeek

Posted on 22 July 2011 by charlie

“Nearly 8 of out 10 Americans are willing to pay up to $100 for a medical device that monitors their vital signs, according to an IBM survey that tracks t...

Innovation/Links of note/Science

New battery design could give electric vehicles a jolt – MIT News Office

Posted on 07 July 2011 by charlie

“The new semi-solid flow batteries pioneered by Chiang and colleagues overcome this limitation, providing a 10-fold improvement in energy density over pre...

Links of note/Science/The Narrative

The Rise of Backyard Biotech – Magazine – The Atlantic

Posted on 17 June 2011 by charlie

“The small industries and biotech freelancers springing up are, in some ways, like the divisions of the old behemoth drug company, but connected only by t...

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