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Expert Collaboration

Expert Collaboration IBMers aim not just to be innovative ourselves, but to enable our clients, partners and neighbors to innovate—to be “the innovators’ innovator.” And we put it into practice with business leaders, scientists and policy-makers around the world—from universities, to NGOs, to cross-industry initiatives, to new multidisciplinary explorations.
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Supply Chain
Commentary: How can we create a humanitarian supply chain?
Expert Collaboration Metrics
IBM’s Global Innovation Outlook brought 248 leaders from 178 organizations together to discuss today’s most pressing sustainability issues in the environment, transportation and the future of the enterprise.
Working with 20 global health agencies and using advanced computer technology donated to the open source community to combat viral pandemics, IBM has enlisted five of its research centers to enable medical facilities, laboratories and public health agencies to share data and work to prevent global pandemics.
In 2005, IBM spent more than $2 billion on goods and services provided by a diverse network of businesses owned by women, lesbians, gays, veterans and minorities in the United States and around the world.
 
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