
- Nolan Bushnell, founder of Atari and Chuck E. Cheese;
- Jim Clifton, CEO of Gallup Inc.;
- Jeff Hoffman, co-founder of Priceline.com;
- Dale Dougherty, founder and CEO of Make: Magazine;
- Curt Carlson, former president and CEO of the SRI International;
- Cheryl Martin, founder of Harwich Partners and former acting director of the federal Advanced Research Projects Agency—Energy;
- Craig Maxwell, corporate vice president of technology and innovation for Parker Hannifin;
- Susan Helper, chief economist for the U.S. Department of Commerce;
- And other top names in industry, community development, tech wizardry, venture capitalism and academia.
Highlighting think[ box ]
As a special spotlight during the summit, Case Western Reserve will open the doors to the first phase of think[ box ], the centerpiece to its ecosystem of innovation. At 50,000 square feet, think[ box ] is one of the world’s largest university-based innovation and entrepreneurship centers, and features a suite of resources to allow users to transform an idea into a market-ready product under one roof. The newly renovated building houses ample collaboration space, top-of-the-line prototyping equipment, a fabrication workshop, business resources and intellectual property and legal assistance and even incubator space to grow promising startups. “We’ve spent a lot of time developing think[ box ] and integrating it within our community,” said Lisa Camp, associate dean for strategic initiatives at the university’s engineering school. “That’s part of what inspired this summit—we’ve created a model that works for us and we want to share that model with others. Think[ box ] isn’t sector-specific or discipline-specific, but it does fit our region. We want to explore the intersections of innovation in different sectors and geographies to see where we can find new inspirations and processes that work.”Summit Agenda
During the summit’s three-day agenda, speakers and sessions will explore such topics as:- The common themes of innovation that extend beyond sector and technological boundaries
- The impact of geographic regions on innovation
- The changing face of manufacturing, healthcare and energy nationally
- The challenges and growth areas of financing early-stage ventures
- How social entrepreneurship and grassroots groups are impacting innovation in our neighborhoods