I enjoy writing submissions to ‘challenges’ published by InnoCentive – the platform that brings seekers with problems together with solvers.
My latest one today was: Rapid High Accuracy Weighing of milligram-scale Powders.
My last one was Big Data for Big Pharma to address Big Ideas for Unlocking the Power of Big Data. The science editor of the Financial Times commented:
It’s great. Really convincing and interesting. Now you have to get it out to the pharma industry.
Before that I responded to a NASA challenge: Non-invasive Measurement of Intracranial Pressure (ICP)
“Educating the market is expensive”… To me it still feels like hitting my head against a wall. Hence I am rather active in my social life with meaning.
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