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Open Calls for Technology and Creative Collaborations

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Why together is better for innovation
At TechInnovation 2021, enterprises went digital in search of innovative solutions and valuable partnerships globally.

While trade secrets and confidential recipes remain a part of commercial success, in recent years, companies have become more open to collaboration and sharing information.

Carving a Niche — An Interview with Tan Chong Hui of JAH Tech

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Why connection & collaboration is key
From conception to consumption, keeping the innovation process collaborative and inclusive is the key to success for JAH Tech. 

From better transport to more advanced skincare—humanity's need to innovate is at the core of every product found on store shelves and every service that provides convenience for consumers. The process does not stop, however, at the inception of any given idea. It is essential for businesses to take their ideas and market them to create actual financial value.

Enabling Electric Vehicles with Extreme Fast Charging

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Barely a glimmer of an idea at the start of the second millennium, electric vehicles (EVs) have swiftly captured the imagination and attention of the world. As the world’s largest vehicle makers electrify their offerings, the transition away from polluting internal combustion engines (ICE) will be complete within the next two decades, says Dr Doron Myersdorf, CEO and co-founder of StoreDot, a speaker at TechInnovation 2021, a virtual technology brokerage event presented by IPI from 28 to 30 September 2021.

Extracting New Worth from Food Waste

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Food waste valorisation: challenges and opportunities
Novel valorisation technologies could help industrial food producers reduce waste and turn it into high-value products. Download our white paper to find out more.

Securing enough food has been a prerequisite for mankind’s survival. Although humanity has long evolved from hunting and gathering to agriculture to widespread urbanisation, the need for food has remained the same or even intensified.

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