CONTRIBUTIONS
We would like to hear from all innovators, entrepreneurs, explorers, designers and thinkers who have challenged the norms, discovered something new and wish to share their thoughts, views and suggestions with others using the brite Knowledge Exchange platform. The brite’s Editorial and Peer Review Board brings together a mix of accomplished industrialists, academics and specialists to assure the quality of submissions.
If you would like to submit an article, editorial feature or review for publication in brite, then please e-mail us on: brite@IKEInstitute.org.
Editorial Board
Prof Sam Medhat
Dr Rosie Bryson
Prof Phil Kennedy
Prof Sarah Peers
Mike Pilbeam
Prof Brendon Noble
Michelle Medhat
Prof Alvin Wilby
+ invited Guest Editors...
Brite Innovation Review is a product of the IKE Institute. Copyright 2023. All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced in any form or by any means, electronic, photocopying or other-wise, without prior permission of the publisher and copyright owner. While every effort has been made to ensure the accuracy of this publication, the publisher accepts no responsibility for errors or omissions. The products and services advertised are those of individual authors and are not necessarily endorsed by or connected with the publisher. The opinions expressed in the articles within this publication are those of individual authors and not necessarily those of the publisher.
The Institute of Innovation and Knowledge Exchange (IKE)
The IKE Institute is the UK’s professional body for innovators. It accredits and certificates innovation practices. It influences the inter-relationship between education, business, and government through research and collaborative networks. The Institute’s Innovation Manifesto highlights its commitment to supporting the development of innovative people and organisations.
Guided by the Innovation Council, IKE runs think-tanks, conducts research studies and develops new business models and tools to support organisations to benchmark their strategies and develop their innovation capabilities. Its charity the STEM Foundation has positively impacted the lives of over 600,000 learners studying science, engineering and technology.
As a professional body, the IKE Institute sets standards and works with other national and international standards bodies (e.g. ISO, BSI) to design, develop and deliver standards in the fields of innovation and digital transformation thereby, ensuring guidance on international practices are accurately promulgated.
Brite Innovation Review
Brite is a quarterly digital journal published by the IKE Institute. This magazine highlights the innovations, ideas and people who are transforming industry, education and government policy and provides a digital platform to promote science, technology and business innovation, exchanging ideas and knowledge, and encouraging the advancement of innovative practice across different sectors.
Brite brings together leading thinkers from business, education, research and industry to celebrate and promote the original thought and creative processes that drive economic and societal development. Each issue is distributed to IKE Institute’s audience of decision-makers across industries, and is also distributed to IKE’s members and audience across government, industry and education.
The Institute of Innovation and Knowledge Exchange (IKE)
The IKE Institute is the UK’s professional body for innovators. It accredits and certificates innovation practices. It influences the inter-relationship between education, business, and government through research and collaborative networks. The Institute’s Innovation Manifesto highlights its commitment to supporting the development of innovative people and organisations.
Guided by the Innovation Council, IKE runs think-tanks, conducts research studies and develops new business models and tools to support organisations to benchmark their strategies and develop their innovation capabilities. Its charity the STEM Foundation has positively impacted the lives of over 600,000 learners studying science, engineering and technology.
As a professional body, the IKE Institute sets standards and works with other national and international standards bodies (e.g. ISO, BSI) to design, develop and deliver standards in the fields of innovation and digital transformation thereby, ensuring guidance on international practices are accurately promulgated.
Brite Innovation Review
Brite is a quarterly digital journal published by the IKE Institute. This magazine highlights the innovations, ideas and people who are transforming industry, education and government policy and provides a digital platform to promote science, technology and business innovation, exchanging ideas and knowledge, and encouraging the advancement of innovative practice across different sectors.
Brite brings together leading thinkers from business, education, research and industry to celebrate and promote the original thought and creative processes that drive economic and societal development. Each issue is distributed to IKE Institute’s audience of decision-makers across industries, and is also distributed to IKE’s members and audience across government, industry and education.
CONTRIBUTIONS
We would like to hear from all innovators, entrepreneurs, explorers, designers and thinkers who have challenged the norms, discovered something new and wish to share their thoughts, views and suggestions with others using the brite Knowledge Exchange platform. The brite’s Editorial and Peer Review Board brings together a mix of accomplished industrialists, academics and specialists to assure the quality of submissions.
If you would like to submit an article, editorial feature or review for publication in brite, then please e-mail us on: brite@IKEInstitute.org.
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Brite Innovation Review is a product of the IKE Institute. Copyright 2023. All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced in any form or by any means, electronic, photocopying or other-wise, without prior permission of the publisher and copyright owner. While every effort has been made to ensure the accuracy of this publication, the publisher accepts no responsibility for errors or omissions. The products and services advertised are those of individual authors and are not necessarily endorsed by or connected with the publisher. The opinions expressed in the articles within this publication are those of individual authors and not necessarily those of the publisher.