Innovation definition

Innovation means the implementation of a new or significantly improved product, service or process, including but not limited to production, building or construction processes, a new marketing method, or a new organisational method in business practices, workplace organisation or external relations inter alia with the purpose of helping to solve societal challenges or to support the Europe 2020 strategy for smart, sustainable and inclusive growth;
Innovation means the process, including its outcome, by which new ideas respond to societal or economic needs and demand and generate new products, services or business and organisational models that are successfully introduced into an existing market or that are able to create new markets and that provide value to society;
Innovation means a program, design, or methodology not typically seen in affordable housing.

Examples of Innovation in a sentence

  • The Supplier is one of a number of agencies appointed by The Department for Science, Innovation and Technology (DSIT) to the Framework Agreement and is therefore able to enter into this Framework Agreement to provide the Services to the Customer.

  • The obligations of the Managed Service Suppliers to consider and pursue innovation pursuant to the provisions of Clauses 4.4 to 4.12 (inclusive) of this Collaboration Agreement shall be without prejudice to that requirement and the Managed Service Suppliers shall ensure that each Joint Innovation Plan shall align with the Managed Service Suppliers’ Annual Services Improvement Plans.

  • UK Research and Innovation of Polaris House, ▇▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇▇, ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇ ▇▇▇ (The Contracting Authority).

  • Grantee will develop and maintain contingency plans to ensure personnel continuity in accordance with the contingency plan requirements for the SMART Innovation Grant Program identified at Section 2.6.5, Contingency Plan Requirements, of Attachment H, HHSC RFA No. HHS0013881, Including All Addenda, and require its subgrantees to adhere to the same.

  • If Grantee administers a Participant intake process or a tool that assesses the needs of Participants, it will comply with the intake requirements for the SMART Innovation Grant Program identified at Section 2.6.2, Intake Requirements, of Attachment H, HHSC RFA No. HHS0013881, Including All Addenda, and require its subgrantees to adhere to the same.


More Definitions of Innovation

Innovation means the use or incorporation of a new or emerging technology or a
Innovation means the use or incorporation of a new or emerging technology or a new use of existing technology, including blockchain technology, to address a problem, provide a benefit, or otherwise offer a product, service, business model, or delivery mechanism that is not known by the department to have a comparable widespread offering in the state.
Innovation means utility models, technovation models, and industrial designs and any other non-patentable creations or improvements that may be deemed as deserving specified intellectual property rights;
Innovation means the use or incorporation of a new idea, a new or emerging technology, or a new
Innovation means a mathematical, engineering or scientific concept, idea, design, process, or product.
Innovation means a new or creative alternative to existing instructional and administrative practices intended to improve student learning and student performance of all students;
Innovation means a new or creative alternative to the existing instructional and administrative practices that is intended to improve academic performance and learning for all students;