Find out about Microsoft Garage and how to get involved
Microsoft launched Microsoft Garage back in 2009.
The original idea behind Microsoft Garage was to let Microsoft employees come up with innovative ideas, turn these ideas into projects and work on them, even if the project wasn't directly related to their role.
The key difference between Microsoft Garage and other initiatives, such as IdeaExchange is that Microsoft encouraged Garage participants to own the idea, create a project team and work on it directly rather than coming up with ideas or voting for a favourite.
Garage attracted the creative, the innovators, the learners - people who are curious and willing to take an idea forward.
The benefits in taking part are clear - there is so much that can be learnt and achieved in an such open, collaborative innovative environment. Whether the idea succeeds or fails. Most-often failure delivers the best lessons.
In 2014 Microsoft brought Garage out into the light and launched their dedicated Garage web area.
They also expanded the program to engage outside just their employees.
If you would like to get involved then visit this page on the Garage website.
To learn more about the Microsoft Garage’s early-stage innovation lifecycle you can also email ggfrequest@microsoft.com.
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