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The October 2006 issue of Password, the Philips Research magazine, went online yesterday.
It contains a long feature story about Philips Research’s new light-emitting ‘Lumalive’ fabrics, with some nicely illustrated examples of how they could be meaningfully applied in daily life conditions. The magazine also includes an interview with Kenneth Morse of MIT’s Entrepreneurship Center on how an entrepreneurial and sales culture can coax research and technologies to the global market place, as well as a background piece on some of the internal challenges of implementing a full end-user commitment within Philips, in order to be able to deliver on its Sense & Simplicity brand promise and to develop this into exciting Next Simplicity events. Download Password (pdf, 1.9 mb, pages) |
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2 November 2006
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