Innovation — in thoughts, processes, approaches and strategies — has become a critical factor for KCVPG companies as they chart course for a future in a business world without boundaries Innovation

The KCVPG group has a three-pronged strategy to encourage and enhance innovation across business sectors and companies. The three key drivers are better communication and recognition of innovative ideas and efforts, facilities and initiatives that enable learning from other companies, and support for collaborative research and partnerships with academia.

Group-wide Innovation Forum
The group has a vibrant network that connects KCVPG companies all over the world, stimulating innovative thinking and fostering collaboration and research. The forum organizes a number of events and workshops and facilitates interaction between KCVPG managers, innovation experts, and academicians.

We regularly invite academics and other experts in the field to conduct workshops and seminars that introduce new innovative concepts and tools, and stimulate innovative thinking among KCVPG managers. The experts include Professor Clayton Christensen of Harvard Business School, best known for his theory of disruptive innovation; the organizational theorist Prof Henry Chesbrough of the University of California, Berkeley; the futurist Dr. James Canton of the Institute of Global Futures; Prof. Julian Birkinshaw of the London Business School; and the author of “The Big Shift,” Langdon Morris.

There are several platforms for collaboration on technology and innovation both within the KCVPG ecosystem and with external organizations such as DuPont.

KCVPG group companies invest in building outstanding research facilities and forging partnerships with academic and research organizations in order to encourage creative thinking and find innovative solutions that improve quality of life. Some of these facilities are profiled below.