Panel-2 - 2019 Management Conference

Conference Video|Duration: 41:22
March 13, 2019
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    Corporate-Startup Partnerships: Is There a Formula for Success?

    Moderator: Sheri Brodeur
    Panelists: Andrew Backs (Cofounder & Chief Innovation Strategist, Pilot44 Labs), Jana Eggers (CEO, Nara Logics), Damon Frost (Chief Information Officer, P&G), Charles Purtell (VP, New Ventures, Danaher), Tor Jakob Ramsøy (CEO & Founder, Arundo)

    Hear from panelists from both large corporations and startups to discuss the challenges and successes of engaging with the other and working together. Now more than ever, collaborative innovation is essential for growth and combating (or leading) market disruption. Startups allow large companies to develop and test new technologies with less risk and overhead; meanwhile, corporations offer advantages of a large network, greater resources, brand recognition, and market knowledge and experience for startups. Collaborating should be a win-win scenario; however, best practices and approach may not always be obvious (or easy) when crossing lines.

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    Corporate-Startup Partnerships: Is There a Formula for Success?

    Moderator: Sheri Brodeur
    Panelists: Andrew Backs (Cofounder & Chief Innovation Strategist, Pilot44 Labs), Jana Eggers (CEO, Nara Logics), Damon Frost (Chief Information Officer, P&G), Charles Purtell (VP, New Ventures, Danaher), Tor Jakob Ramsøy (CEO & Founder, Arundo)

    Hear from panelists from both large corporations and startups to discuss the challenges and successes of engaging with the other and working together. Now more than ever, collaborative innovation is essential for growth and combating (or leading) market disruption. Startups allow large companies to develop and test new technologies with less risk and overhead; meanwhile, corporations offer advantages of a large network, greater resources, brand recognition, and market knowledge and experience for startups. Collaborating should be a win-win scenario; however, best practices and approach may not always be obvious (or easy) when crossing lines.

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