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How proximity and colocation drive innovation

Elena Galán-Muros
Podcast header arturo pizano, georgia von guttner, robert (denny) lorentz and leah burton

Today’s episode is the second part of the discussion with Arturo Pizano, Program manager, University Collaboration at Siemens, Georgia von Guttner, Director of Innovation Precincts at the University of Melbourne, Robert (Denny) Lorentz, Director, Strategy and University Engagements at 3M’s Corporate Research Laboratory and Leah Burton, Director of the Partnership Office at NC State University.

If you haven’t already listened to the first episode make sure to check it out here.

In this second part, our speakers discuss how proximity and colocation drive innovation, and how they coordinate, track and measure their connections and partnerships.

Stay tuned for the next episode on this series and don’t forget to follow us on your preferred podcast platform!

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