The Secret Sauce of Serial Entrepreneurship — It’s Not What You Think
At Innventure, we've revolutionized the approach to corporate innovation by leveraging our team of serial CXOs. Unlike traditional startups led by first-time entrepreneurs, our model deploys battle-tested leaders who have successfully guided multiple companies from inception to commercialization.
Building Great Companies with Great People: The Key to Innovation and Impact
The future of innovation isn't about lone geniuses or massive corporate R&D departments. It's about nimble teams of corporate athletes. Bill Haskell, CEO of Innventure, explores strategies for creating a culture of innovation, embracing work-life integration, and offering ownership opportunities to drive long-term success in today's competitive business landscape.
Assessing Your Readiness to Take Your Invented Technology Public
Let’s say you’ve been charged to design a disruptive approach to inventing, protecting, and commercializing breakthrough technology for your company’s strategic and financial benefit. To that end, you look to analyze the world-class skills your company would need and how you would objectively score its abilities.
Enabling the AI Revolution with Liquid Cooling
One of the most exciting of these possibilities is implementing AI applications, in particular Generative AI (GenAI), which recently exploded on the IT scene with the advent of ChatGPT and its derivatives. Enterprise applications using GenAI are rapidly being developed in all fields. Indeed, 61% of CIOs polled by Salesforce.com expect to implement GenAI based applications in their enterprises. Eventually, any enterprise that expects to have a competitive advantage will implement AI in their daily operations. This will result in a transformative shift in IT and data centers.
DCD>Connect: Innovation and Scarcity Point to a Future of Liquid Cooling
The 2023 DCD>Connect in Silicon Valley offered the opportunity to discuss and provide solutions for challenges facing the data center industry. Three themes arose that require consideration: technology innovation driving up chip power densities, water scarcity due to climate change, and the impending energy regulations our industry will face.