Past Conferences

Thoughts from the Co-Dev 2011 Conference on Open Innovation

Doug Berger, Managing Director, INNOVATE recently participated in the Co-Dev 2011 Conference.   After speaking with many attendees, his take on the state of Open Innovation: ”Lots of en...

Project to Fight Poverty

PDMA members with expertise in areas including innovation, product development, business processes, and marketing, help a social cause. Robin Karol, Katherine Rosenberg, and Luke Hohmann discuss PDMA'...

The Company of the Future

Two weeks ago, I attended the PDMA 2010 Global Conference, where innovators gathered and traded tips on the latest in innovation business practices.  Several themes consistently emerged from t...

Global Conference Official Call for Presenters Open

34th Annual Global Conference on Product Innovation Management Presented by the Product Development & Management Association (PDMA) October 16-20, 2010 – Rosen Shingle Creek – Orlando, FL, USA...

Product Development in North Carolina

Guild Building 101 – The Rise of Expectations and Elevator Pitches Starting a Product Development Guild has been a journey that has lasted about two and a half years. The first two years were mainl...
Speaker: Debra Kelly-Ennis, Chief Marketing Officer with Diageo North America, with a special appearance by Captain Morgan This final keynote address described some of the new product work being done ...

PDMA 2006 - Track 2 - Innovation: As Easy as Screwing in a Lightbulb?

Speaker: Dr. Hitendra Patel, Innovation Management Inc. This presentation dealt with the history of the lighting industry, with a focus on Sylvania light bulbs. In something like lighting, the whole ...
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PDMA 2006 - Track 2 - What Good is Good Growth?

Speaker: David Merritt, Sr. ...

PDMA 2006 - Experiencing the PDMA Experience in Track 3

Got up this morning to workout at the hotel gym.  Did a quick 30 minute cardio which was refreshing.  Since today was the last day of the conference I expected things to start winding down.  Had a ...

PDMA 2006 – Day 2 Lunchtime Keynote, Ping Fu

Ping Fu opened with a promise:  A lunchtime keynote speaker is supposed to add some spice to your meal. I, for one, thought she really delivered on that promise. Ping’s story was truly inspiring. ...
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