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InnoCentive
by Decius at 1:01 pm EDT, Aug 25, 2002

"At InnoCentive, scientific problems called InnoCentive Challenges are posted online to be solved by a pool of leading scientific talent. Scientists receive access to world-class scientific problems and significant financial awards. Solution-Seekers gain unparalleled access to skilled global talent resulting in innovative solutions to their tough R&D challenges. "

Hrm... Science problems are posted online along with a bounty. Solve the problem, get the cash...


InnoCentive
by Dr. Nanochick at 2:09 pm EDT, Aug 25, 2002

"At InnoCentive, scientific problems called InnoCentive Challenges are posted online to be solved by a pool of leading scientific talent. Scientists receive access to world-class scientific problems and significant financial awards. Solution-Seekers gain unparalleled access to skilled global talent resulting in innovative solutions to their tough R&D challenges. "

Hrm... Science problems are posted online along with a bounty. Solve the problem, get the cash...

[wow...this is cool...of course, the solvers get cash and not patent rights...-Nanochick]


InnoCentive
by noteworthy at 11:57 pm EST, Jan 10, 2006

This company won a bunch of end-of-year awards. Presumably they are doing something right, and this exposure is the result of more than just a well-connected executive team.

InnoCentive is an exciting web-based community matching top scientists to relevant R&D challenges facing leading companies from around the globe. We provide a powerful online forum enabling major companies to reward scientific innovation through financial incentives.

(I noticed only after posting this that it was already cited here more than three and a half years ago.)


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