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The Innovation Crunch

Matt Armitage, Kulturpop

02-Jun-17 10:00

The Innovation Crunch

Just as humans evolve, so too does the process of innovation. There was once upon a time an era where you would hear the nostalgic, whirring noises of a rotary dial in every office, or the abrupt taps from flipping a flip phone closed instead of the gentle clicks from locking an iPhone. But, then came the era after computers- An era filled with new gadgets and tools that is nearly impossible to keep up with. Has innovation reached its prime and stagnated? Could this be the beginning of what we would like to call, the innovation crunch? Kulturpop’s Matt Armitage is here to present us with an idea as to where innovation stands in the world today, as well as where he sees it going.


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