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Innovative Foundations Services

Comprehensive Open Innovation Services R&D for the 21st Century Comprehensive Open Innovation Services Accelerate your ideation to product process Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 Step 4 Want Find Get Manage Are you benefiting from early identification of new tech from: Internal Crowd Sourcing Existing Vendors Non-adjacent industry trends Primary market research R&D Surveys? Are you sourcing innovation solutions: Employees Vendors Universities Startups SMEs Think Tanks Incubators & Accelerators Competitors? Are you struggle to build business cases for all of your options? Are you inundated with the volume of responses to your requests for innovation? Can you actively reach out to top partner candidates at scale? Is the big name brand of your company artificially inflating prices of 3rd parties? Are you leveraging IP to mitigate risk and establish mutually beneficial ownership rights? Are your deals succumbing to internal politics? Engage Qualified Leads and Complete Due Diligence

Comprehensive Open Innovation Services Business Solutions for the 21st Century Comprehensive Open Innovation Services Unleash the best version of your company Fund Scale Innovate Exit & Acquire Bridge Funding Gaps Opportunities Get Manage Packaging and Marketing Services to: Source co-funding for R&D Leverage our network of investors Secure co-development resources Paid Proof of Concepts & MVPs Complete Open Innovation Services: Open Innovation department formation All Aspects of OI Functions: “Want” identification “Find” solutions “Get” “Manage” Protect company interests through Complete Open Innovation Services: Open Innovation department formation Incubator formation Consortium formation All Aspects of OI Functions: “Want” identification “Find” solutions “Get” “Manage” Protect A collection of services to position your technology for exit or identification of acquisition: Exit strategy formation Planning Partnering Diligence Support Shed underperforming Assets Candidate Identification Packaging Marketing Spinouts

Open Innovation as a Service R&D for the 21st Century 1 Open Innovation as a Service Accelerate your ideation to product process Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 Step 4 Survey Strategy Source Implement Are you benefiting from early identification of new tech from: Internal Crowd Sourcing Existing Vendors Non-adjacent industry trends Primary market research R&D Surveys? Are you sourcing innovation solutions: Employees Vendors Universities Startups SMEs Think Tanks Incubators & Accelerators Competitors? Are you struggle to build business cases for all of your options? Are you inundated with the volume of responses to your requests for innovation? Can you actively reach out to top partner candidates at scale? Is the big name brand of your company artificially inflating prices of 3rd parties? Are you leveraging IP to mitigate risk and establish mutually beneficial ownership rights? Are your deals succumbing to internal politics? Engage Qualified Leads and Complete Due Diligence

Step One: Survey Opportunities Comprehensive Open Innovation Services 2 Step One: Survey Opportunities Sourcing opportunities from internal and external resources OPEN INNOVATION OUTPUTS OPEN INNOVATION INTERNAL ACTIVE CAPTURE Embedded OI Agents Internal Portals Market, Technical, and Patent Analysts INTERNAL SURVEYS Employee Crowd Sourcing Existing Vendor Analysis R&D Surveys IP Reports INTERNAL SOURCES Employees Research & Development Product Development Corporate Development Sales Marketing EXTERNAL SURVEYS Competitor Analysis Patent Landscape White Papers Analysis of Investment Trends OI Web Portal Existing Vendors Non-adjacent industry trends Primary market research EXTERNAL SOURCES Vendors Competitors Product Development Existing Vendors OPEN INNOVATION EXTERNAL ACTIVE CAPTURE Embedded OI Agents Internal Portals Market, Technical, and Patent Analysts

Step Two: Strategy Prepare for Triage Internal Triage Comprehensive Open Innovation Services 1 Step Two: Strategy Establish priority opportunities and strategy Prepare for Triage Record Data in OI Database Internal Triage Record Data in OI Database Yes No Priority? Yes No Topic for Triage? Captured Internal and External Surveys Make Partner Buy

Marketing Collateral Development Comprehensive Open Innovation Services 3 Step Three: Source Engage stakeholders to scope the opportunity and engage the market Marketing Collateral Development Independent Inventors Vendors Engage Start-Ups Scope & Negotiate Small Medium Enterprise Mandate Survey Candidate List Universities Trade Associations Close Adjacent Industries

Step Four: Implement Implement, measure, secure IP Comprehensive Open Innovation Services 4 Step Four: Implement Implement, measure, secure IP Primary Market Research Proof of Concept MVP Positive Market Feedback Engage the Market Metric: Progress Begin Project Measure Program Report Sales or Cost Avoidance Technical Summary Intellectual Property Summary Operations Report Financial Impact Report

Corporate Structure 4 IDEATION Channels of Innovation Market Analysts Open Innovation Market Analysts Consultants Customers Sales Competitors CXO LEGAL Company Vision & Direction Develops strategy to protect the company’s interests Idea Start-Ups Corporate Development & Strategy TRL 6 – TRL 9 Purchase New Innovation, Business Units, and companies from the market Small Medium Enterprise TRL 6 – TRL 9 Universities TRL 1 – TRL6 Incubator Subject Matter Experts Research and Development Business Units Trade Associations Subject Matter Experts Subject Matter Experts Incremental Innovation Driven by Customers and Employee Ideas Adjacent Industries Accelerator IDEATION Investigate and Develop Innovation

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