SILICON VALLEY
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the 21st century Stanford, CA, USA
As the innovation economy advances, we can use technology and new methodologies to transfer knowledge in more distributed and inclusive ways, while moving away from traditional methods. Our changing world needs a different approach to education, one that engages non-traditional thinkers and doers. We work alongside leading academic institutions to deliver a new experiential approach to learning for the innovation economy... We can no longer afford for innovation to be place-based. Silicon Valley created the blueprint for how to successfully develop and scale an innovation economy, but innovation ecosystems can be built anywhere. We lead the charge by extending our reach to developing regions across the globe such as Africa, Middle East, Southeast Asia, Latin America, and underserved areas in rural America, to ensure that success is not limited by location... Innovation continues to be unattainable for many around the world. We want all men, women and historically underserved..