
Innovation Cities Index 2009 Update
2ThinkNow are publishing the Innovation Cities Index 2009. It's part of the Innovation Cities Program of measuring innovation in cities based on collecting 162 performance indicators. Here's the latest...
2ThinkNow are publishing the Innovation Cities Index 2009. It's part of the Innovation Cities Program of measuring innovation in cities based on collecting 162 performance indicators. Here's the latest...
2ThinkNow have developed the first strategic model in applying Enterprise & Web 2.0 to your Company, to exploit opportunities or build defensive strategic positions.
2ThinkNow Innovation Cities Index is proud to promote and be a part part of the European Year of Creativity & Innovation 2009 [ECYI09].
Since 2005, 2ThinkNow have developed (and now published a number) of original Innovation Models. 2ThinkNow innovation models provide structure & logic to change, across industries, professional silos, business functions, sectors and geography.
Since developing the first models in 2006 2ThinkNow have had some incredible results using change trend analysis technology, currently in beta version.
Following on from numerous speeches in 2007 and 2008, 2ThinkNow developed a prototype system called TrendFile for monitoring trends. Access to this database of 1080+ trends, could provide your business unique insight into the future.
Our Executive Director, Christopher Hire, was quoted in the Fairfax newspapers commenting on maintaining automobile manufacturing in Australia, in support of local manufacturing as part of the economic mix of cities.
In 2008, 2ThinkNow ranked 95 cities on Innovation in the Innovation Cities Index 2008. The aggregate Excel data of 3 data points per city is available for sale with supporting PDF analysis.
What are 4 key attributes of a low-cost winning business model for start-ups? Read about 2thinknow's unique Networked Services Model, to leverage ideas into innovation.
In 2007, 2ThinkNow published the ‘Global Innovation Review Annual 2007' as a book in Melbourne, Australia - a prescient work...
Is innovation about more than technology? Is there a vision beyond creativity of geeks - do we need to broaden innovation? The founding discussion of 2ThinkNow showed up in Fast Company in USA.