Monthly Archives: March 2015


New Incentive Prize Competition Leverages Open Innovation and Light-Based Technologies Trends to Transform Business — XPHOTON, the Open Innovation Challenge — a new type of economic engine designed to bring about radical business, technological and social innovation to benefit local and global communities using light-based technologies, inspire new industries and […]

Xphoton Challenge


ACTION FOR INNOVATION DISCUSSION PAPER BY KEN MORSE Innovation is a popular topic today. Many companies claim they are all about innovation. Almost everyone says they want to be innovative. Yet turning on innovation at your enterprise is not as simple as turning on the lights. How can you and […]

Action for innovation by Ken Morse


According to Robin Feldman, of the University of California-Hastings Law School, Mark Lemley, of Stanford Law School, in their paper “Does Patent Licensing Mean Innovation?” , it seems, based on their examples, that the answer to that question is apparently negative. Vivek Wadhwa in his paper for the Washington Post, supports his collegue study. […]

Polemic about “Does Patent Licensing Mean Innovation?”