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Energía gratis para siempre. Blogging »Ampliación de la Innovación Innovación embudo. The ideas funnel has been with us a long time. We put our ideas into the funnel and then through a process of elimination out ‘pop’s’ finished products. Henry Chesbrough’s famous depiction of the Open Funnel has continued that concept, that ideas enter the more ‘open’ innovation process and go through a more ‘staged gate’ or equivalent process to emerge as the finished product or even spun-out- all well and good. In the past few weeks the funnel has been constantly coming back in my life. It has been bugging me. Recently I was at a European Innovation Conference and we got into a roundtable discussion on managing ideas and up pop’s the fuzzy front end and the funnel and putting ideas through this. So let me lay out my view.

On my return from the conference and the catching up that always follows I have now sat down to investigate where I had read this. Langdon Morris and his book Permanent Innovation Langdon Morris wrote an excellent book Permanent Innovation back in 2006. La Boate, petite fabrique d'innovation | A Marseille, un espace dédié aux projets innovants et au co-working. Son espace connecté de 200m2 se met aussi au service de vos projets et évènements.

Is facial recognition Apple’s next big innovation refinement? — Apple News, Tips and Reviews. NOTICIAS-ACTUALIDAD-UNIVERSITARIA. Varsky factura $50 mil al mes con Twitter - Tecnología. Varsky hizo lo que le pedía la jugada. Se suscribió a Twitter y lo convirtió en un negocio. “Empecé usándolo de manera personal, pero rápidamente me di cuenta de que la herramienta era extraordinaria.

Me metí a full y hoy ya es un canal de deportes con todas las cualidades: buena información, opinión, inmediatez y sobre todo una gran audiencia. Ya tenemos un punto de rating más que muchos canales de televisión por cable”, cuenta Juan Pablo Varsky, que en septiembre pasado lanzó @VarskySports en la red Twitter, que en la Argentina cuenta con 1,6 millón de usuarios.

Seis meses después, el periodista multimedial, que navega entre gráfica, televisión y radio sin contradicciones, cuenta con 87 mil seguidores directos. Más bien en su capacidad de “monetizarlos”. Varsky menciona algunos ejemplos: McDonald’s promocionó la inscripción a su maratón de mujeres con tweets con links que llevaban a su página de inscripción. Lea la nota completa en la edición impresa del diario PERFIL. CryoEnergy System uses liquid air to store energy. Balancing demand for energy with timely production is a juggling act that is particularly relevant to renewable sources such as wind and solar. Because the wind isn't always blowing and the sun isn't always shining, the energy produced by these systems needs to be stored efficiently so it can be used when it's needed. While some scientists are looking into storing such energy by converting it to natural gas, Britain's Highview Power Storage has its own approach, which is already in use in a pilot project.

In a nutshell, the company is storing excess energy as liquid air. View all In Highview's CryoEnergy System (CES), excess energy is used to run refrigeration units which cool air down to a temperature of -196C (-320.8F), at which point it liquifies. The liquid air, also known as cryogen, can be stored in an insulated tank, at an ambient pressure of about 1 bar. When exposed to ambient air temperatures, the liquid air returns about 50 percent of the energy that went into creating it.