Expert Research Blog for R&D Teams
Insights that move research forward.
6 Strategies for Safeguarding Your Intellectual Property
Check out NotedSource’s latest blog post about the importance of IP protection for research and development teams.
Global Leaders in Research and Development: A Collaborative Approach with Academia
This article explores the countries that lead in R&D spending and delves into the collaborative efforts between companies and academia.
Expanding Horizons: Building New External Research Partnerships for Innovation and Diversity of Thought
It is imperative for R&D teams to broaden their horizons and explore new partnerships beyond their existing academic affiliations.
Advancing Electric Vehicle Technology Through University Collaboration
Collaborations between companies and academic institutions are crucial in driving innovation and shaping the future of sustainable transportation.
Achieve Sustainability Goals and Carbon Neutrality Through Innovation
In the pursuit of net-zero emissions, companies are increasingly recognizing the need for collaborative efforts with academic institutions.
The Impact of Academic Collaboration on Employee Performance
Fostering Academic-Industry Collaboration for Growth
Guest Lecturing: Inviting Academics to Share Insights
Having academic scholars for guest lectures is a valuable strategy to promote knowledge sharing and encourage innovation.
NotedSource: Excited to Embark on a Learning Journey at Corporate Learning Week 2023
NotedSource is thrilled to announce our participation in the upcoming Corporate Learning Week 2023 event (CLW 2023)
Creating a Culture of Continuous Learning with Academic Collaborations
In today’s competitive corporate world, a continuous learning culture is key to lasting success.
Getting Rid of University Red Tape When Collaborating with Academics
University red tape can be a major obstacle to collaboration between academics and industry. This post makes it easier to collaborate with academics.
ChatGPT “hallucinations”: 5 reasons human expertise is even more critical
While language models like ChatGPT can be powerful tools, they are not infallible and should always be used with human expertise.