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Open Innovation in India

Close on the heels of Shivam’s post on the open innovation tool, Innocentive, I am excited to write about the Open Innovation Portal, backed the Centre of Excellence in E-governance at Indian Institute of Technology (Delhi), along with Sun Microsystems and Knowledge Commons.

One very important point to note in the list of objectives on their site

An individual with an innovative idea or concept may want people to know about this idea. The idea may not even be scientific in nature and may be about a process improvement or even better usage of existing assets.

This is one point that I had stressed on in an earlier post on this blog – that innovation need not necessarily mean high technology. There are enough avenues to innovate in terms of processes or extend existing innovations and that “starting from scratch” is not always advisable. TC-I readers and potential users of the portal, do ensure that you read the Code of Conduct on the site.

PS: I already see 3 entries on the portal!


Aishwarya Mishra

Aishwarya Mishra is a software engineer by profession. He has completed Engineering in Computer Science from Cochin University of Science and Technology. He dabbles in a lot of things - quizzes, debates, sports, playing guitar. He writes his personal opinions on social issues at http://wheredoiblog.blogspot.com. He is part of a group of friends who are trying to bring about an improvement in the standard of living in Indian society. You could read about their efforts at http://targetingtheroots.blogspot.com .

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