Industries We Serve
The rules of innovation apply across all industries. However, our wide range of industry experience provides a unique and special benefit to your organization. We understand the market drivers and other environmental factors that affect your organization. This industry-specific expertise allows us to deliver a world-class customized training program.
Biotechnology
Consumer goods and retail
Electronics
Energy
Financial services
Healthcare delivery
Medical device industry
Digital media
Software
Telecommunications
Automotive
Consumer packaged goods
University technology transfer
State agencies
Chemical and process industries
Fresh produce and farming
Supply-chain management
Purchasing
Services industries
Innovation management
Private equity
Aerospace and defense
Consumer & industrial Hardware
Manufacturing
And here's what some of our clients are saying about Nicholas Webb's keynote programs...
"Nicholas Webb’s keynote was ranked NUMBER ONE out of the 25 professional speakers at this years Orthoworld annual meeting. His message provided real-world answers not theories or concepts."
Jack Detweiler,
Vice President, Business Development,
ORTHOWORLD
“Nick’s program taught us how to turn a failed product into a multi-million technology. Now that’s a great return on investment.”
John Konefes,
University of Northern Iowa
“Our audience loved Nicholas’s message, but more importantly they respected him because of his real-world expertise. Our selection committee has already asked him back for the 2010 conference.”
Michael Good,
Pharm.D., MBA,
VCRI
“Very inspiring and real. In a world of hype, Nick cuts through to the core.”
John Lopker
“Nick cut out the u and provided real substance that could be immediately implemented as soon as you leave.”
Mike Kirkpatrick
“A wonderful seminar experience. One of the most professional and positive experiences of my career!”
Charlie Childers
“Excellent to be provided a system to use in evaluating the viability of a product.”
Joanne Angell
“An easy to follow plan. To get to point “D”, you must rst go to ‘A’ through ‘B’ through ‘C’ and if your ideas make it through the proper steps, then and only then do you do ‘D.’”
Bruce Engles