InCo movement for an innovative breakthrough














The InCo movement is a movement for an innovative breakthrough whose aim is to promote active interstructural dialogue and development of tools for sustainable development of an innovative society. InCo is an acronym of innovation communication which has grown from a concept into a movement connecting various stakeholders in society.

The InCo movement is a case of social innovation which by its uniqueness gives an important impulse in local and global space and shows the ways of future acting of civil society.

We invite all who want to co-create the innovative society to join us and become members, partnersi or sponsors.

Inco movement, Madanmohan Rao, InCo India, August 25th 2010

On Aug 25th 2010 InCo India was created as a joint effort between the Vibacom Inco movement, and techSparks the Indian equivalent organisation. This new development includes a transfer of experience and models of the existing InCo movement in Slovenia to India and reciprocated dynamically. Additionally, a connection between Mr.Rao and Mr.Nordfors at Stanford University has been established to bring, and enhance media innovation to the diversity of the Indian media.

Center for Innovation and Communication, Stanford University, California, July 2010

A new Internet page for the InJo program at Stanford University has been announced. The center has extended its program, and changed the name to "Innovation and Communication" Center at Stanford University. The InCo movement continues to participate in its rich content through Violeta Bulc who remains the Center's member of the Programm Advisory Board.

Innovation Journalism, Stanford University, California, may 2010

Stanford Innovation Journalism center is changing its name to Stanford Center for Innovation and Communication. That confirms the visionary moves of InCo movement of understanding the entire communication layer as an important enabler of innovation ecosystem.

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