In less than a month’s time some of open innovation’s leading lights will be heading to Chicago for the Open Innovation Leadership Forum.
An outgrowth of the Codev conference this highly popular event will attract leaders from companies that have embraced open innovation. For two days they will brainstorm ideas on how to tackle the challenges of creating more open organisations as they bring innovation into the 21st century.
As well as the usual networking opportunities and learning from shared experiences that such events present, attendees will hear from speakers, thought leaders and visionaries about a number of topics including:
Limited Attendance
The forum will be held on October 9-10 and attendance is going to be capped at 45. There will be no sponsors, vendors, or junior staff levels present. It’s an executive only event where participants will be immersed in nothing but open innovation.
The entire conference is geared toward management’s role in shaping and executing successful open innovation strategies.
To find out more details and to register for a place click here.