Open innovation: what it is and where it stands in Italy

Companies need new stimuli to create value and remain competitive. Often internal resources are not enough and open innovation comes into play.
In Israel’s Silicon Wadi, the future of food is tech

From cultured meat to synthetic milk, there are hundreds of Israeli startups active in the research and development of new foods and new ways to produce food more efficiently and sustainably.
Six startups aiming to reduce the environmental impact of shipping to space

Some startups want to make space expeditions more sustainable, from reducing debris to growing plants in orbital stations.
Startup Geeks, the company that helps bring business ideas to fruition

Startup Geeks is Italy’s largest startup community, helping young entrepreneurs create a business in three months.
With Novis Games, video games become accessible for everyone, even the blind

With sound language, even blind people can use video games: Novis Games’ innovation is in the name of authentic inclusion.
So revenue-based financing bets on the growth of startups, sharing risks and successes

Conversely, he brought revenue-based financing, which is the financing of startups based on revenue, to Italy: “We bet on their growth by sharing the risks.”
With eGommerce’s retreaded tires, the economy is even more circular

Sustainable mobility also comes through tires: eGommerce’s retreads are safe, help the circular economy and cut emissions.
Looking for sustainable Christmas gifts? Proposals from startups

Sustainable Christmas gifts: an oxymoron? Not anymore: many startups help us look good to family and friends while supporting a more equitable economy.
Six examples of open innovation with a sustainable attitude

More and more companies are collaborating with startups with a sustainable vocation: we have chosen six examples of open innovation with a positive impact.
With Gamindo, time spent on video games turns into donations to charities

Gamindo is a startup that specializes in developing video games that companies can use to talk to consumers and engage them in sympathetic activities.