When we partner, we succeed
At Boeing, our innovations and technical achievements change the world. But we don’t do it alone.
The men and women featured in the latest edition of Innovation Quarterly are active in professional organizations, technical societies and standards-setting bodies to share with – and learn from – peers in their disciplines and beyond.
Julie Mason’s inspiring quest to become an astronaut would not be possible without NASA’s Human Exploration Research Analog research program.
Our joint ventures with such companies as SparkCognition open opportunities to create a safe future airspace management system through SkyGrid, which Amir Husain astutely points out.
Research partnerships, such as our Galician Skyway Project consortium of industrial and government entities in Spain, are developing and testing several key technologies that will create a safe, optimized airspace that one day will be shared by piloted and autonomous vehicles.
Jonathan Lee shares how the new Boeing Korea Engineering and Technology Center exemplifies how each of our global technology centers serves as a nexus of government, academic and industry partners to not only advance the state-of-the-art, but also to embody our core values of safety, quality, integrity, and diversity and inclusion.
Working closely with partners and stakeholders across industry, academia and government is crucial not only for our success, but also for shaping the future for the benefit of everyone.
Journalist, Chief Storyteller for Government and Public Services at Deloitte
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