The innovation habit
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Magazine Article, Source : The Manufacturer
Zone : Design and innovation
Published : December 2007
An innovative culture is like a sense of humour: everyone claims to have one. Robert Pols asks how to recognise the genuine article and how to build your own
There are 4,000 industrial design students in the US and 200,000 in China; Sir James Dyson reckons that his organisation files patents at the rate of one a day; and (it’s reported) one UK manufacturer has recently patted itself on the back for...
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