InnoCentive Acquires OmniCompete
We are excited to announce the addition of OmniCompete to the InnoCentive family. Best known for its annual Global Security Challenge, OmniCompete has executed nearly two dozen high profile Challenges throughout its history in the areas of security, energy, healthcare, and cloud computing. This addition helps create a richer portfolio of offerings for customers and exciting opportunities for both InnoCentive and OmniCompete Solvers.
We asked Dwayne Spradlin, CEO of InnoCentive, and Simon Schneider, CEO of OmniCompete, to share their thoughts on the acquisition and what it means for Seekers, Solvers and the overall open innovation landscape.
Why did InnoCentive acquire OmniCompete?
Dwayne:
OmniCompete has played a significant role in establishing the Grand Challenge category – finding big solutions to daunting, world changing problems. Under Simon’s leadership, they’ve done very well. They’ve been aggressively expanding their name and presence in Grand Challenges and building their business in the United States and Europe. Their heritage in security, the leadership they bring to Grand Challenges, combined with InnoCentive’s Challenge platform; capabilities and experience create substantial value for our customers. Culturally, the OmniCompete and InnoCentive teams share the same vision of innovation being transformative for organizations. There’s a tremendous coming together of the minds that is good for companies and customers – it’s good for everyone. It was an easy decision from our end.
Simon:
Simon:
As the prize industry matures, we’ve noticed that clients are becoming better informed and increasingly requesting specialized services. At OmniCompete, we’re very good at these front-end services: custom consulting, design, marketing and branding, but we need to reach more Solvers. This is where InnoCentive excels, so the joining of our companies will mean a one stop shop for clients. Our work is about problem-solving, and above all we are client-driven, so with this acquisition our whole team is looking forward to being able to give our clients more. It’s never an easy decision to sell a company that you started from nothing, but we see this as the beginning of a lifelong partnership, rather than an exit.
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