Global Innovation
Innovation is a global phenomenon, I have witnessed this on a daily basis for the past five years. My company MMC has a site https://www.urweb.tv that uses rich media to market promising technologies from Federal Laboratories, Universities and Emerging Companies. We also have metrics so we know who comes and what they watch. They come from all four corners of the globe. How they find out is something of a mystery, we do target and viral marketing, blogs, social media, but that doesn’t account for the sheer variety of visitors. We get scientists, universities , companies, venture groups and government agencies, including the CIA. For a while I began to believe the site was required viewing in China, day and night we would get visitors from the China Science and Technology Network, ChinaNet Shanghai Province Network, Beijing Blue I.T Technologies Co.Ltd., and the ubiquitous ChinaNet Guangdong Province Network. In some ways it was to be expected, China is an emerging world power and flattening everything in its path. This is also true for India, but I was surprised to see visitors from Indonesia, Russia, Ukraine, Turkey, New Zealand, the Philippines and even from Pakistan and Iran.  The mullahs with all their power could not suppress the desire to be involved in innovation and creativity.
Recently, there has been a surge in visitors from of all places, Africa, not just South Africa, but places like Kenya and Nigeria. It goes to show that even in cases where there is instability, a lack of capital and resources, there is the desire to create, to innovate, to help solve the problems of today, to make the world a better place.
Below is a list of the Top 50 visitors for July 2011, based on page views. Reading over it reminds me that Innovation is not just a local or national endeavor but a global one. The list includes universities and companies, but also town and countries with no host name, probably someone sitting in dusty internet cafe on a DSL or telephone line. I excluded China, because now I believe that Primetime entertainment in Guangdong Province involves watching and reading about how nanotubes are being used to treat brain cancer or how to build plug and play satellites.
University of Nebraska Medical Center |
Blacksburg, VA |
University of Nebraska Medical Center |
The Drexel University Campus |
North Carolina Research and Education Network |
Sanofi Pasteur SA, France |
Michigan Technological University |
Wake Forest University Baptist Medical Center |
IPNX Nigeria Ltd |
Bergdorf Group Ltd, NL |
Norwalk, CA |
Silver Springs MD |
State Volunteer Mutual, TN |
3M COMPANY |
Tata, India |
Trend Micro Japan |
The Drexel University Campus |
Clemson University |
Montana State Univ |
Netcom Africa Limited |
Los Angeles, CA |
Dalhousie University, Canada |
Nairobi, Kenya |
Trend Micro, San Hose |
National Aeronautics and Space Administration |
University of Berne |
DSO Singapore |
Hurricane Electric, California |
Apple Computer |
Headquarters, USAISC |
Arizona State University |
Mumbai, India |
British Columbia, Canada |
Bellflower, California |
National Cancer Institute |
Chapel Hill, NC |
University of Alabama |
Cary, NC |
The Glover Park Group, MD |
Portland Oregon |
Nairobi Kenya |
Luna Innovations, VA |
Airbus France, Midi- Pyrenees |
California Institute of Technology |
Unilever PLC, UK |
Montana State University |
Globe Forum Sverige AB, Sweden |
University of Pittsburgh |
University of Toledo |
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Peter Doyle is an award winning media marketing, news and documentary producer using rich media to accelerate innovation and commercialization. Check me out at https://www.linkedin.com/in/peterjdoyle
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