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Ep. 1.9: How 3M is Using Hackathons for Fast Innovation with Elizabeth Bright

Ep. 1.9: How 3M is Using Hackathons for Fast Innovation with Elizabeth Bright

Update: 2024-10-01
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"Perseverance in innovation is about embracing the process, not just the success." - Elizabeth Bright.


Elizabeth Bright is a leader in sustainable materials and innovative adhesive technologies at 3M. With a portfolio that spans product development, ethnographic research, and front-end innovation, Elizabeth sits down with hosts Margaret Kelsey and Matt Greeley to share how 3M uses Hackathons to create a competitive edge in innovation.


In this episode, Elizabeth explains her work on optimizing adhesives for recycled materials, the science behind products like Cushion Lock, and her role in fostering a culture of innovation at 3M. She speaks openly about product development trials, the emotional rollercoaster of dissertation defenses, and her passion for mentoring the next generation of innovators.


In this episode, you’ll learn:

  • Innovative Culture Supports Failure and Risk-Taking: Elizabeth emphasizes that innovation requires a tolerance for failure. The best ideas thrive in environments where experiments can fail, learnings are embraced, and teams are driven to make those ideas succeed.
  • Personal & Professional Growth through Making: Elizabeth shares how her upbringing in her dad's upholstery shop influenced her creator mentality, underlining the importance of making and improving things personally. This hands-on approach helped her problem-solving skills, contributing to her professional journey in innovation and product development at 3M.
  • The Power of Cross-Functional Hackathons: The episode shows the necessity of cross-functional Hackathons in driving innovation at 3M. These collaborative events bring diverse teams together, from marketers to engineers, fostering an environment that generates novel ideas and prototypes that can evolve into robust, commercial products.


Jump into the conversation: 

00:00 Introduction to The Synthesize Pod with hosts Matt and Margaret and special guest Elizabeth Bright

03:31 Liz Bright’s background and academic journey

09:11 The importance of choosing the right advisor

13:30 Utilization of small-angle X-ray scattering and nuclear magnetic resonance

19:00 Launching notthesciencetype.com for blending science with creativity

27:22 Liz explains how she navigated her current role

36:41 Liz’s creativity portfolio and the benefits of it

43:59 What hackathons look like at 3M

46:47 The role of frontend and what that looks like

53:09 ​​The individual contributor route versus the management route

57:47 Creative hackathon concept

1:01:02 Make hackathons fun

1:05:55 Closing


Connect with us:

Elizabeth Bright on LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/erbright/

3M - https://www.3m.com/

Brightidea - www.brightidea.com
More on Hackathons - http://www.brightidea.com/hackathon 

Matt Greeley on LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/matthewgreeley/ 

Margaret Kelsey on LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/margaret-kelsey

Brightidea on LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/company/brightidea/

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Ep. 1.9: How 3M is Using Hackathons for Fast Innovation with Elizabeth Bright

Ep. 1.9: How 3M is Using Hackathons for Fast Innovation with Elizabeth Bright

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