
Collaboration that does work: lessons from practice
Many organisations now accept a simple truth: you don’t solve big challenges on your own. We need partners. Yet I still see collaborations stall—not for

Many organisations now accept a simple truth: you don’t solve big challenges on your own. We need partners. Yet I still see collaborations stall—not for

Support organisations for ecosystems (valley bureaus, economic boards, cluster organisations or triple helix organisations) are often set up with a substantial injection of public funds.

Collaboration between parties with different assignments is always complicated. This is often attributed to conflicts of interest between partners which, especially when things get exciting,

Satisfaction and optimism usually prevail when setting up a valley bureau, economic board, cluster organisation or triple helix organisation. And rightly so. After all, the

Each ecosystem has a geographical centre of gravity. Places such as Menlo Park, Mountain View and Palo Alto in Silicon Valley and Eindhoven and Veldhoven

Early 2020 I was invited to give a lecture at the American University of Beirut. This time it was not about innovations in agri-food, but

Join the most important food techs startups in the virtual Expo in Latin America! Organized by FTH, our regional lead for Latin America. March 17:
Please watch this video in which we introduce the SmartBook project and give instructions for the interview!

What is the competitive advantage in your Food Valley, Agri-Food or Food Park – your m2 or your m3? For many of the world´s clusters

On the 12th of August, Food Tech Hub Brasil organised the first virtual exhibition of Food Tech Startups in Latin America. Multinational startup companies are