Corporate Innovation in Israel – 2020 Report
An “army” of over 40,000 thousand people is hunting innovation in Israel. Our new research reveals that 155 multinationals are active in Israel with one or more innovation outposts.
Our goal is to foster a sustainable and global entrepreneurial ecosystem. Our programs and activities focus on bringing startups and corporates together to enhance the growth of all parties, and to bring new value to enterprises through innovation.
Mind the Bridge is an international team with experience and a presence in multiple ecosystems.
Mind the Bridge has been running a non-profit foundation since 2007. It was established by Marco Marinucci with the support of a group of entrepreneurs passionate about entrepreneurship education.
Mind the Bridge was established in 2007 by then Googler, Marco Marinucci. Marco now serves as the company’s CEO with Italian university Professor Alberto Onetti as its chairman.
The Scaleup Summits are highly curated, invitation only, matching activities hosted by the most prestigious Stock Exchanges where international corporates, investors and scaleups operating in specific verticals can do business and spot technology trends.
Collaboration between corporates and startups, if done right, can bring tremendous benefit to both. Startups can access invaluable resources and market insight which can help them scale, whilst for established companies, such collaborations offer an important mode of innovation – as well as subtler benefits like cultural change.
Corporate Startup Stars is the celebration of Best Practices and Role Models in #OpenInnovation.
By Carmine Pellegrino|2020-10-08T10:37:02+02:00June 28th, 2020|Main publications, Open Innovation, Research|
An “army” of over 40,000 thousand people is hunting innovation in Israel. Our new research reveals that 155 multinationals are active in Israel with one or more innovation outposts.
By Serena Orizi|2022-01-11T18:33:25+01:00January 13th, 2020|Open Innovation, Research|
What are the Macr [...]
By Carmine Pellegrino|2022-01-11T18:34:35+01:00December 9th, 2019|Open Innovation, Research|
Open innovation means making use of ideas from outside your own organisation. It means accepting that ‘not all the smart people work for you’. However, it does not mean delegating responsibility for innovation or being passive in the face of change. On the contrary, those firms which have embraced open innovation effectively have well-considered internal and external activities and mechanisms that are specifically intended to facilitate innovative collaboration with other organisations, including innovative startups. This report, produced by Mind the Bridge (MTB) and Nesta as part of the Startup Europe Partnership project, provides an overview of some of these activities.
By Carmine Pellegrino|2021-09-27T10:42:55+02:00October 22nd, 2019|General, Open Innovation, Research|
Innovation is key to sustained corporate success. Innovative firms grow twice as fast, both in employment and sales, compared to firms that fail to innovate. However, European and Italian companies invest less on innovation than their international competitors. Startup-corporate collaboration could help corporates to innovate and grow as well as help startups to get customers and turn into larger entities.
By Carmine Pellegrino|2021-09-27T10:44:05+02:00September 25th, 2019|General, Innovation Outposts, Main publications, Open Innovation, Research|
This report seeks to inform and advise corporate executives with the best possible and most updated information and analysis in order to inform their open innovation strategies and plans.