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25 :: Collision [Call for Colliders]
Let's collide?
🧠What is it?
In general, a collision refers to the moment when two or more objects come into contact with each other, often resulting in some form of impact or interaction between them. In the context of physics, it typically involves the transfer of energy and momentum between the objects involved. In the context of innovation, collisions occur when diverse ideas, perspectives, or disciplines intersect, leading to more innovation power. It might happen during networking events, brainstorming sessions or co-innovation projects - often by chance, sometimes by choice, but rarely with an uninteresting output.
📦 Why is it relevant?
Innovation collisions create space for innovation talent to grow and ignite the innovation potential of their organizations. No matter the role, field or industry, a Collider is an innovator (manager, researcher, business builder or even just an intrapreneur) that aspires to become a world-class innovator and understands that it is only possible through learning, exchanging and collaborating with others. I identify as such, but I did not find as many innovation collisions as I’d like, so I challenged Ricardo Marvão and Beta-i to solve for it. And they did. So now I’m excited to introduce you to my new favorite membership:
Colliders is a membership that connects the future innovation leaders to grow together. If you are also a Collider, it will empower you with the knowledge and networking that will help you innovate better, through:
👉 Innovation masterclasses and labs every 2 weeks with innovation experts
👉 Innovation network and 1:1 connections with warm intros to other Colliders
👉 Real-life innovation challenges and prizes
🧶 Where to learn more about it:
If you want to collide with the best innovation knowledge and the best innovation talent, you can check out all the juicy details at colliders.eu and join the waitlist to secure a spot. The first 250 members will benefit from special conditions. See you there?
See you next Tuesday! 👋