Alongside the Wright Brothers Institute and the US Air Force Research Laboratory, Innocentive will manage theOpen Innovation Pavilion.
InnoCentive, which crowd-sources solutions from 250,000 people to problems set by companies and which was started by drugs group Eli Lilly, has set up a programme for the US Air Force.
Alongside the Wright Brothers Institute and the US Air Force Research Laboratory, Innocentive will manage theOpen Innovation Pavilion.
Dwayne Spradlin, chief executive of InnoCentive, said: "[The US Air Force Research Laboratory has] been practicing open innovation for years, finding breakthrough solutions via [its] network of contractors and consultants."