The contemporary landscape of innovation is increasingly shaped by centers fostering creativity, collaboration, and commercialization. The This Should Work* project will outline a framework for creating innovation centers within various organizational structures, including corporations, academic institutions, and cities. Outputs will include an academic paper, a multimedia podcast with interviews, and a toolkit for developing innovation centers. These centers are crucial for nurturing the next generation of innovators and entrepreneurs.
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The contemporary landscape of innovation is increasingly shaped by centers fostering creativity, collaboration, and commercialization. The This Should Work* project will outline a framework for creating innovation centers within various organizational structures, including corporations, academic institutions, and cities. Outputs will include an academic paper, a multimedia podcast with interviews, and a toolkit for developing innovation centers. These centers are crucial for nurturing the next generation of innovators and entrepreneurs.
Welcome back to 'This Should Work*,' the podcast dedicated to the spirit of making, creating, and innovating. I'm your host, Jay Margalus, diving deep into the heart of America's most vibrant innovation centers and creative spaces. After a meaningful hiatus and a transformative relocation to Virginia, I am thrilled to present the reboot of TSW* - but with an exciting new angle. In this inaugural episode of Season 1, we unveil a new format for TSW* as I embark on a quest to unravel the essence of what makes innovation spaces not just exist, but flourish. This season, we'll explore the intertwined elements of community, creativity, and collaboration that form the backbone of successful innovation hubs. From the gritty tech havens like mHub in Chicago to the artistic corridors of Harbourfront Centre in Toronto, we'll dissect the universal traits that these dynamic ecosystems share. But this journey isn't just about observations; it's about understanding the tangible and intangible ingredients that contribute to a thriving innovative community. With the support of a Lenfest Grant from Washington and Lee University, this season will take you on a cross-country expedition to meet the minds behind these pivotal spaces and discover the secrets behind their success and the lessons from their challenges. Join me as we delve into discussions on the philosophy, architecture, and community dynamics that define the best innovation centers across the nation. Get ready for a season filled with enlightening conversations, thought-provoking insights, and a quest for what truly makes innovation 'work.' Tune in as we kick off this exciting journey with Season 1 of This Should Work*, starting May 1, 2024. Let's explore together what it takes to build spaces that inspire, support, and drive the future of innovation.
This Should Work
The contemporary landscape of innovation is increasingly shaped by centers fostering creativity, collaboration, and commercialization. The This Should Work* project will outline a framework for creating innovation centers within various organizational structures, including corporations, academic institutions, and cities. Outputs will include an academic paper, a multimedia podcast with interviews, and a toolkit for developing innovation centers. These centers are crucial for nurturing the next generation of innovators and entrepreneurs.