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Product Innovation

  • Target Searches for Mobile Innovation

    Target and Fast Company partner to create the Retail Accelerator challenge to celebrate and foster technological innovations that are reshaping the retail industry.
  • Amway Recognizes its Scientists

    The Amway R&D Distinguished Scientific Leadership Society was created to acknowledge individuals with a longstanding record of scientific and technical excellence during their Amway career.

  • Boulder Brands Debuts New Products

    Through each of its brands, Boulder Brands addresses specific dietary needs, including gluten-free (Udi's Gluten Free Foods and Glutino), plant-based (Earth Balance), heart health (Smart Balance) and weight management (Best Life).

  • Morton Salt Enters New Category

    Designed to soothe minor aches and sprains, Morton Natural Epsom Salt products are now appearing on store shelves nationwide.

  • General Mills Masters Channel-Exclusive Innovation

    In January 2011, the General Mills Convenience innovation team set out to enter a brand new category while minimizing the time and capital investment needed to do so.
  • Innovation at a Crossroads?

    Dr. Trevor Davis of IBM provides tips for achieving growth through consumer-driven, sustainable new product development
  • Nestle Revolutionizes Infant Nutrition

    Initially conceived in the late 1990s based on the success of Nespresso, Nestl's BabyNes system is a breakthrough innovation for mothers when breastfeeding has finished.
  • Nike Reigns as Most Innovative Company

    Revolutionary, cultural, nimble and even sexy these are just some of the words used to describe the most innovative consumer goods companies of 2013. Fast Company recently revealed this list, featuring Nike Inc. in the No. 1 position. Find out which other consumer goods companies made the cut and why.
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