Ignite: Imagine the future and bring it to life De Beers Group Ignite™ is now a unified global innovation arm for the De Beers Group, tasked with spearheading corporate and technology innovation initiatives. MechChem Africa talks to Sarandos Gouvelis, head of Incubation, along with Gordon Taylor, head of Commercial Technologies, about this holistic approach to innovation and some of their ongoing successes. D e Beers Group Ignite™, which inte- grates the De Beers South African and United Kingdom technology and innovation teams, is now one
of the Group’s core innovation arms, engaging in the full spectrum of innovation activities from ideation and fundamental research, incubation and commercialising of technolo- gies to developing ecosystems, partnerships and corporate ventures. “Under the De Beers Group Technologies South Africa banner we have long been en- gaged in the development and commerciali- sation of technologies for upstream mining operations. You may remember our XRT dia- mond scanning, sampling and sorting system; or our RhoVol advanced density profiling and sorting system for determining the density of an ore sample by measurement of the mass and volume of the sample on an individual particle basis,” begins Gordon Taylor, who is now the head of Commercial Technologies for De Beers’ IGNITE team. “De Beers also operated a sister organ- isation in Maidenhead, UK, which, like us, developed proprietary diamond technology:
for sorting and grading diamonds according to size, quality and value, for example; and for the downstream marketing and retail side,” he tells MechChem Africa. Following a strategic review in 2019, De Beers recognised the synergy between these two technology groups and the advan- tages of establishing a new and global innova- tion platform to improve the overall impact of its innovation initiatives, Taylor adds. Expanding on this, Sarandos Gouvelis, now the head of Ignite Incubation, says a much wider set of synergies was also recognised. “We were operating geographically separate
technology units and standalone hubs that were looking at specific problems such as robotics and technologies in the polishing industries. Then there was a corporate team of about five people who were developing De Beers’ corporate innovation approach, how we approached new business models across the value chain as well as new technol- ogy ideas and projects that might result in new businesses, ecosystems and ventures,” he continues. “The outcome of the review was a decision to bring the global De Beers Group closer together from an innovation perspective,
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