Nottingham University Business School

 

Innovation Challenges in a Changing World workshop

Location
Lincoln, Lincs & Notts Air Ambulance Headquarters
Date(s)
Thursday 5th February 2026 (09:30-15:00)
Contact
ExecutiveEducation@nottingham.ac.uk
Registration URL
https://forms.office.com/e/yLAGS9k0QU
Description
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Event details and speaker photos

Executive Education have partnered with the Lincolnshire and Nottinghamshire Air Ambulance to offer a workshop on Innovation Challenges in a Changing World to members of their Business Club.

Join us for a dynamic workshop designed for companies eager to navigate today's rapidly changing environment. This interactive session will utilise the Ingenuity Process, a methodology developed at Nottingham University Business School, to co-create solutions to emerging challenges.

Successfully deployed in organisations like the NHS, Notts County Foundation, and Mitsubishi Chemicals, the Ingenuity Process will guide discussions on entering new markets, developing innovative products, and adopting advanced technologies.

Participants will collaborate to foster a culture of innovation and intrapreneurship, gaining practical tools and insights to drive organisational growth and success. You will also connect with industry leaders and like-minded professionals committed to pushing the boundaries of what's possible.

 

Benefits

Participating in this workshop will provide you with invaluable inspiration from leaders across diverse industries, sparking new ideas and perspectives. You'll have the opportunity to reflect on your current practices, uncovering hidden pain points that may be holding you back.

The workshop is designed to help you develop actionable solutions, enabling you to tackle your biggest challenges with immediate effect. Additionally, you'll benefit from the expertise of world-leading academics who bring a wealth of industry experience, ensuring that the insights and strategies you gain are both cutting-edge and practical.

 

Who is it for?

This workshop is for small, medium and large businesses who are members of the Lincolnshire and Nottinghamshire Air Ambulance Business Club.

Please note that students are not eligible for this workshop.

 

Workshop information

This is a free, in-person event. Attendees will be sent more detailed joining information prior to the workshop.

To register your attendance, please complete our short registration form to ensure we have all necessary information in preparation for your attendance. Thank you in advance.

 

Speakers

Professor Simon Mosey

Simon is Director of the Haydn Green Institute for Innovation and Entrepreneurship and Visiting Professor at Ghent University. He is editor of the Journal of Technology Transfer and his research interests address technology entrepreneurship, entrepreneurship education and building a culture of innovation. He is co-author of the popular books, Ingenuity and Building an Entrepreneurial Organisation and has published his research within leading academic journals such as Entrepreneurship Theory & Practice, Research Policy, Journal of Management Studies, Academy of Management Learning & Education and periodicals such as the Washington Post and the Financial Times. He is chair of the award-winning Your Entrepreneurs Schemes that have developed the entrepreneurial skills of over 5000 academic researchers. Simon has held research and management posts at Akzo Nobel and Courtaulds.

 

Jose Francisco González

José Francisco is a Genome Biotechnology professional who graduated from UANL, in Monterrey, Mexico in 2013 and then gained an MSc (with Distinction) in Applied Biopharmaceutical Biotechnology and Entrepreneurship from the University of Nottingham in 2016. After being involved in a number of marketing and commercial roles within the Life Science industry both in Mexico and the UK, he rejoined the University of Nottingham to undertake a PhD in Business and Management with a focus on Entrepreneurship and Innovation and graduated in 2022. José Francisco joined the University of Nottingham Business School as the Ingenuity Learning Support Development Officer for the Haydn Green Institute for Entrepreneurship and Innovation in September 2021 where his practice revolves around Teaching and Learning, Academic Research, and Knowledge Exchange Activities. 

 

 

 

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