Recent innovation policy services developed / sourced by B&W
Increasingly, Bax & Willems is developing its innovation facilitation services in collaboration with partners. Recently, we built upon work by the Cambridge University Institute for Manufacturing (IfM) to develop a mapping methodology that allows innovation policy makers to assess their present and future innovation stimulation instruments (subsidies, loans, cluster initiatives, training programs, incubators, etc), identifying where and how these instruments have impact on the whole process of creating innovative new business, and which parts of the innovation ecosystem are perhaps under-supported by policy instruments. A Dutch region used our approach to assess its present and future innovation policy toolbox, in order to ensure that it stays well alligned with complementary innovation stimulation measures on national and European levels.
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We also have recently discussed with an USA based consultant the potential use of their advanced sales forecasting methods in the valuation of business ideas based on innovation. Our partner has developed the sales forecasting approach and has tested it on thousands of real cases, allowing entities which support, stimulate or incubate larger amounts of high tech innovation based business ideas to manage their portfolios in a much more quantified and structured approach, creating substantial measurable value in each of the projects in the portfolio. B&W is interested to discuss this sales forecasting method with potential clients, and has reached out to some of those which we expect may have an interest in such a tool.
Should you find this interesting too, please let us know so we can include you in our round of explorative conversations: contact@bwcv.es
