In a Camden, New Jersey, hospital room this past January, data from a wearable device transformed one man’s medical care.
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The U.S. Chamber of Commerce Foundation's Data-Driven Innovation Project explores the rapid advancements happening in the digital economy as well as the inventive use of data for good. The promise of bigger and better data is a future of greater opportunity and growth. The Foundation is conducting research activities and a series of events around the country in order to highlight this potential.
We encourage you to read the blog posts and research reports here to gain a full understanding of the U.S. Chamber of Commerce Foundation's work on data-driven innovation.
Be sure to read our in-depth report, The Future of Data-Driven Innovation.
One economist argues that we're in for 25 years of stagnation. But he underestimates the power of information technology in spurring economic growth.
The U.S. Chamber of Commerce Foundation was busy in 2015.
That's why we're proud to reveal a new video outlining our work last year, which focused on how businesses can do well, do good, and prepare for the future.
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Many people fear drones, but they may be a key player in the wine industry.
For more than a year, the U.S. Chamber of Commerce Foundation has been exploring the idea that data-driven innovation can be a force for good.
In a recent speech at George Mason University’s Law and Economics Center, former Federal Trade Commission (FTC) Commissioner Joshua Wright criticized the agency for failing to fully analyze the costs a
The Federal Trade Commission will explore the implications of cross-device tracking at Nov. 16 workshop.
This post is taken from remarks delivered on Oct. 8 at the Baylor Research and Innovation Collaborative, in an event hosted by the Greater Waco Chamber.
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