Cambia means change.Cambia is an independent non-profit institute creating new technologies, tools and paradigms to promote change and enable innovation.
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The Initiative for Open Innovation (IOI) has officially
been launched
The Initiative for Open Innovation was launched at the UN
sponsored meeting on Intellectual Property and Public Policy Issues, in Geneva
July 13 & 14.
Cambia featured on ABC's Catalyst
ABC TV's
Catalyst featured Cambia in a recent episode.
Joint effort with Queensland University of Technology
(QUT)
Cambia and the Queensland University of Technology (QUT) are
working together...
Meet the team
We have highly skilled teams of Intellectual Property, Informatics and Molecular Biology experts with excellent administrative and executive support.
Cambia's Structure
Cambia is an autonomous, not-for-profit international research organization. Cambia is a registered Non-Government Organization with the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations. Read More...
Constitution of Cambia
A Company Limited by Guarantee. Read More...
Board
Cambia's Board is chaired by Richard Jefferson. Current Directors comprise David Bowtell, Paul Gilding, Pamela Hartigan, Joi Ito, Michael Lavarch, and Michael Rabson. They are appointed by the Members.
Members
The Membership of Cambia comprises a group of people whose role is stewardship of Cambia's mission as outlined in its Constitution. Members do not receive any remuneration from Cambia for this role. There are no traded shares, and each of our individual members has an equal voice. Their principal activity, conducted at Annual General Meetings, is to appoint Directors to the Cambia Board of Directors, and to approve the activities of Cambia's Board. The current membership consists of ten individuals, mostly Ph.D.s with diverse experience in research and business, ranging from advanced agricultural and human health research, to the sociology and communication of science, to farming in the arid and the tropical developing world.
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