FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE ANNOUNCING THE GRAND OPENING OF THE MIDNIGHT LUNCH™ LAB
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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE ANNOUNCING THE GRAND OPENING OF THE MIDNIGHT LUNCH™ LAB
CONTACT Sarah Miller Caldicott (708) 445-9335 info@powerpatterns.com FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE NOV. 5, 2014 ANNOUNCING THE GRAND OPENING OF THE MIDNIGHT LUNCH™ LAB A Lab Inspired By Thomas Edison, Where Engineers Can Tinker and Test Ideas A new collaboration concept in Open Innovation is opening its doors in the Research Triangle Park in Raleigh, NC. Inspired by Thomas Edison’s world-famous laboratories, Bi-Link Global Solutions announces the grand opening of a collaborative workspace where engineers can tinker and test ideas called the Midnight Lunch™ Lab. The Midnight Lunch Lab space creates a technology-driven “home away from work” destination for design engineers — an atmosphere where they can get manufacturer-based input early on the design process. Engineers can use the Midnight Lunch Lab to bounce their ideas off other top industry minds, plus access the latest tools and resources to test their concepts. The Midnight Lunch Lab in Raleigh will open with an official ribbon cutting at 5:00 pm. On hand for the launch will be Edison’s great grandniece, Sarah Miller Caldicott, an innovation process expert and author. The new collaborative space is inspired by Caldicott’s book on Edison’s collaboration methods, entitled Midnight Lunch: The 4 Phases of Team Collaboration Success from Thomas Edison’s Lab (Wiley 2013). The new Midnight Lunch Lab is located at: 200 Trans Air Drive, Suite 800, Morrisville, NC 27560. Caldicott commented, “I’m thrilled to see Thomas Edison’s timeless concept of midnight lunch coming to life through Bi-Link’s new workspace. I know the engineers who collaborate in the Midnight Lunch Lab space will be working well into the night, enjoying a meal, and rolling up their sleeves just like Edison and his innovation teams did at Menlo Park.” Adjacent to the lab is a second workspace designed by Bi-Link called The Hardware Store™. Featuring CAD CAM equipment, advanced software, and 3D printers, The Hardware Store is a destination concept developed by Bi-Link to enable engineers to develop actual prototypes of their designs. Ray Ziganto, President of Bi-Link, likens the Midnight Lunch Lab and Hardware Store workspaces as a retreat for engineers. “They get a change of scenery, away from the day-to-day, where they can come tinker and push the boundaries on design projects,” he says. “These workspaces are all about bringing great minds together in an idea-driven atmosphere. Bi-Link is unique in how we provide engineer-toengineer (E2E) support as a matter of course — collaborating with engineers to make sure they’re designing for manufacturability. Together, the Hardware Store and the Midnight Lunch Lab take this to another level.” About Sarah Miller Caldicott Sarah Miller Caldicott is a great grandniece of Thomas Edison, an innovation thought leader, and author. She is CEO of the Power Patterns of Innovation, advising Global 500 organizations on how they can build new innovation capability to drive growth and relevance. Her books Innovate Like Edison and Midnight Lunch have been featured in the New York Times, USA Today, Fortune, and in Fast Company. ###