E38: Why is it so Hard to Drive Impactful Innovation? - With Experienced Food Innovator and Ex-Lecture Mary van Hoek-Hendriks
Mary van Hoek-Hendriks, a lecturer and expert in food innovation, reflects on her industry journey and the crucial role of fostering impactful innovations. She defines food innovation as creating new, feasible, and desirable food concepts that are commercially viable and technologically feasible. Emphasising sustainability, she discusses the delicate balance necessary between innovation, profitability, and sustainability, especially in food startups requiring transparency and measurable goals.
Mary highlights the supermarket industry's challenges for startups and the essential support from retailers. She underscores the role of educators in guiding new food innovators towards sustainable and healthy practices and stresses the importance of mentorship tailored to individual innovator goals. Additionally, she mentions using design tools to enhance innovation and the value of freedom and trust within the educational sphere.
Volunteering at a food bank, she speaks on its impact and the broader importance of ensuring access to healthy food for all, concluding with the significant influence of creating a supportive, healthy food environment.
We discussed:
Quote: “You must be seen as a fool by others to be a real food innovator”
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