The official Award Ceremony, opened by recently appointed ICC President Maria Fernanda Garza, has been held today in London at the iconic Gherkin building and closed with a top notch panel about open innovation and startup-corporate collaboration organized by Economist Impact.Ĭommenting on the launch of the ‘Gold Standards for the World’s Companies to Incorporate Open Innovation and Corporate StartUp Collaboration’ Policy, ICC Chair Maria Fernanda Garza said: “ As the voice of businesses large and small, we hope our new report with Mind the Bridge will become an industry standard roadmap for major companies to embed open innovation and partnership with startups into their strategy and operations. Siemens was named the overall best in class of the 2022 edition, among a cohort of 100 selected companies. Although the modes of collaboration are in continuous evolution, there are best practices that are arising as well as KPIs for measuring impact.” Today, six years later, companies have gathered experience and focus on results. – commented Alberto Onetti, Chairman of Mind the Bridge – Back in 2016, when we first launched the Corporate Startup Stars Awards, the goal was to shed light on a fast emerging phenomenon. “Open Innovation is no longer a black box, it’s fast becoming ubiquitous. Launched by Mind the Bridge under the European Commission’s Startup Europe Partnership initiative in 2016, the Awards have been scaled at global level thanks to the International Chamber of Commerce (ICC). For the 7th year running, the world’s most active corporates working with startups and worldwide best practices in corporate-startup collaboration have been recognized and identified at the prestigious annual Corporate Startup Stars Awards.
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