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June 18, 2014
After a whirlwind first day of exciting innovation opportunities, participants at the IIeX NA conference were eager to begin Day 2.
http://t.co/kziLB4LxQN @joelrubinson kicking off day 2 of #iiex to another packed room with a call to action to change brand tracking #mrx
— Leonard Murphy (@lennyism) June 17, 2014
Photo credit: @lennyism
After a whirlwind first day of exciting innovation opportunities and discussions about the future, participants at the IIeX conference in Atlanta, Georgia were eager to begin Day 2. Focused on the practical implementation of new and emerging methods and technologies, Day 2 connected imagination with reality. Clients, researchers and technology providers unveiled methods and case studies that prove the value of closing the gap between traditional and innovative market research.
Before we dive into the learnings from the day, I’d like to congratulate Veylinx, the winners of the Insight Innovation Competition. This competition gives entrepreneurs the opportunity to win $20,000 for bringing their disruptive innovation to life. Veylinx’s auction platform tests consumer willingness to pay across a variety of industries. Click here to learn more about the Insight Innovation Competition and view this year’s submissions.
Here are highlights from some of the most attended sessions:
opportunity to convert new customers.
The day wrapped up with a networking event at the Renaissance Hotel sponsored by GreenBook and Market Cube. Thanks for a fantastic evening!
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