By C&J The distinction between innovation and invention is often confused in modern debate, despite their clear differences. Thus, it is common to see, in references, regulations or forums, that both concepts are used interchangeably. And that is a problem. In the past it seems that they had it

By C&J Innovation is often perceived as a luxury reserved for large corporations, especially in economies dominated by small businesses, such as Spain. However, this vision may be partial, if we confuse innovating with R&D. The true essence of innovating lies in the fact that it is a process

By C&J In our quest to innovate, it is common to get lost in the maze of brilliant ideas. Often, by the time we get out of it, when we have finally managed to understand the concept, it has already darkened, time and resources-wise. We need, then, to give continuity to this work, to give [&helli

By C&J The journey of evolving is an exciting one, which clearly distinguishes between the process of innovating and the innovations themselves: an innovation is one of the possible outcomes of innovating, and innovating is the process to get through. If we are not clear about this, it happens a

By C&J Do the following exercise: type the word “innovation” in your search engine and select the “news” tab. It will be difficult for you to find references that do not talk about technology, digitalization, Artificial Intelligence or Research. Innovation is often mixed up with terms su