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Thank You.

More than 90 Invention Machine customers, partners and industry influencers gathered at Power to Innovate, Invention Machine’s 2009 Worldwide User Conference, held Oct. 22-23 in Boston.

The discussions focused on the need to ‘collaborate to innovate’ and the role of intelligence in driving sustainable innovation within an organization. The networking among innovators and sharing of best practices were invaluable to all attendees.

Thanks to all who attended this event and a special thanks to the presenters who made Power to Innovate 2009 a successful conference.

Over the two days, attendees experienced:

  • Inspiring keynote addresses from author Steven Spear, and customers, Randy Schiestl, VP Research and Development, Boston Scientific and Jude Currier, Cardiovascular Knowledge Management & Innovation Practices Lead, Boston Scientific.
  • Attended nearly two dozen informational sessions led by Invention Machine personnel and customers such as Bemis, Sun Chemical, Applied Materials, PolyOne, MAGNET, Northrop Grumman, Colgate-Palmolive, Leggett & Platt, Eastman Chemical and more.
  • Got a sneak peek at the upcoming Invention Machine Goldfire 6.0.
  • Learned how other users are maximizing their investment in Goldfire and techniques to better utilize Goldfire to operationalize and sustain innovation across the enterprise.

We now challenge all Power to Innovate attendees to take the knowledge you gained, the ideas you uncovered and the enthusiasm you showed, back to your own organization and continue to leverage your investment in and commitment to Goldfire.

Stay tuned for details on Power to Innovate 2010. We look forward to seeing you there!

Invention Machine Team Sig

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What Clients Are Saying

“Really clever people can often be sitting in the dark, making innovation subject to chance. Invention Machine Goldfire has proven to be entirely effective for us."
- Shell Global Solutions

"To give you an idea of how often I use the software, I keep the Invention Machine Goldfire icon on the corner of my computer screen, next to Internet Explorer and Microsoft Office. It's embedded in our business."
- Vice President, R&D

 
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