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Just as innovation requires good science, making those innovations useful requires good design. Here’s how some of the right-brainers at IBM Design in Austin combined mind & marker to get those creative juices flowing.
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INSIDE THE INVENTIVE MIND
Andy Stanford-Clark
IBM Distinguished Engineer and a real geek’s geek.
“I am very conscious of the distinction between ‘geek’ and 'nerd.’ I regularly correct people who label me incorrectly. A geek = nerd + social skills ;)"
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What happens when you mix science + innovation with animation & design? Take a peek behind our lab doors →
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INSIDE THE INVENTIVE MIND
Taku Aratsu
Software Pro, IBM Japan
5 Patents
“I abstract and embody a problem repeatedly and see it from many sides when I invent a new method.”
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“True knowledge and independent opinion must come from science.”
Sun Yat-sen
First President
People’s Republic of China
No. 27 of 30 | View the poster
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“The world’s most difficult problems will be solved by a combination of humans and computers coming together.“
Sean Gourley
Founder
Quid
No. 26 of 30 | View the poster
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“I can’t wait for our machines to grow up, to get more poetry and humor. This should be the art project of the century.”
Professor Thomas A. Bass
University at Albany
Author, The Spy Who Loved Us
No. 25 of 30 | View the poster
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Terry Jones
Wayblazer Chairman
Travelocity.com Founder,
Kayak.com Founding Chairman
No. 24 of 30 | View the poster
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‘‘What we need is to create a system that is ideal for the coming world of unstructured data.”
Jon Iwata, IBM
SVP Marketing & Communications
No. 23 of 30 | View the poster
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“Imagine a new tool…that can help us see the world and its possibilities in new ways.”
Mike Rhodin
Senior Vice President
IBM Watson Group
No. 22 of 30 | View the poster
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