May 16, 2006
Innovation - an international language
For all the talk of its fractured state, I'm finding a rather consistent set of themes regarding innovation among the international delegates in Zaragoza this week.
In this series of podcasts, I speak with entrepreneurs representing three very different locations in the international innovation ecosystem - Sweden, the Czech Republic and Australia.
Hjalmar Winbladh - President and CEO of Sweden-based Rebtel - says that entrepreneurship was once a rather "fishy" thing in his hometown.
Tim English of Digislide explains that even with the explosion of innovation in Australia, being down under means being a bit out of the loop.
Matt Gertner and Cedric Maloux, CTO and CEO respectively, of AllPeers discuss how the advantages of innovating in a place like Prague aren't necessarily a slam-dunk for success.
Posted by Cathy Brooks at May 16, 2006 05:33 PM


