
Future of leaders
May 2025
Earlier this month, we were thrilled to host an exclusive Open Innovation Roundtable, bringing together brilliant minds from across sectors to exchange ideas, spark fresh thinking, and break through barriers. A dynamic panel discussion and a first look at insights from our 2025 Open Innovation Report set the stage for lively, thought-provoking roundtable conversations that inspired fresh perspectives and bold ideas.
The morning began by sharing a common definition of Open Innovation. Unlike traditional models, Open Innovation advocates engaging with a diverse network of stakeholders, including hyperscale’s, industry, academia and startups. This approach enables a broader range of perspectives, accelerates problem-solving, and capitalises on the collective intelligence of the ecosystem.
The concept of open innovation has taken on a pivotal role in determining an organisation’s success due to evolving business landscapes, with Open Innovation on the Slope of Enlightenment in the latest Gartner Hype Cycle for Innovation Practices.
In recent years, it has emerged as a powerful strategy to drive creativity, enhance competitiveness, and foster growth through collaboration and partnerships; with organisations recognising that in accordance with Joy’s law, ‘no matter who you are, most of the smartest people work for someone else’.
Tobias Studer Andersson, Innovation Director and Group Head of Sopra Steria Scale up took the stage next, delivering an exclusive first look at the Open Innovation Report. Through his sharp analysis, he highlighted:
Tobias wrapped up by looking ahead at what the future of innovation holds, perfectly setting the tone for an inspiring panel discussion.
We had the privilege of gaining cross-sector perspectives from Stephen Ingledew OBE, Founder and Chair of FinTech Scotland, Stuart Laws, Assistant Head at UK Ministry of Defence, Juliet Edmondson, Head of Innovation and Advisory, Transport for London, and Emily Ford, Head of Startups at Google Cloud.
It was fascinating to listen to a diverse group of experts’ angles on open innovation, and to learn about successful ‘win, win’ collaborations, where both parties can leverage their individual strengths to achieve common objectives.
The morning concluded with a dynamic and stimulating roundtable discussion, where we explored three key questions:
It was a powerful exchange of ideas and experiences that truly captured the spirit of Open Innovation in action.
Originally posted here