A Space for Innovation
Creating a “culture of innovation” is easy to say, but hard to do. Although many ex…
Nick Skytland is an expert on harnessing the power of open innovation, data and technology to reform business and government. Nick has pioneered new ways of doing business for over a decade has planned and implemented over 1,000 hackathons and innovation challenges in 70+ countries on all continents.
He is directly responsible for many successful cutting edge initiatives such as the Random Hacks of Kindness, National Day of Civic Hacking, International Space Apps Challenge, all of which are successful international movements that convene communities, scale collaborate and produce tangible and innovative solutions.
Nick holds a bachelor’s degree from Valparaiso University in mechanical engineering, a master’s degree from the International Space University in space studies and a MBA from the University of Texas McCombs School of Business.
Creating a “culture of innovation” is easy to say, but hard to do. Although many ex…
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