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EPISODE · Mar 11, 2025 · 38 MIN

The Drip by AQUALAB: Realistic Imagination in Product Innovation with Ali Alwattari

from The Drip by AQUALAB · host Zachary Cartwright, Ph.D.

Ali Alwattari from Kraton Corporation has been working in product innovation for over 33 years, spanning industries from consumer goods to biotechnology and energy. His passion lies in integrating the human dimension and storytelling into scientific work, accelerating innovation and tackling challenges from the lab to the market. He joins The Drip to share his creative process and reflect on the unique products he's developed over his career.In this episode, you’ll hear about:How phenomena like the surface tension of water can drive innovation across industriesBalancing reasoning and logic with creativity, termed as "realistic imagination"Stories detailing the development of unique products like artificial spider silk and waterproof mascaraHow looking to nature and unrelated industries can inspire breakthroughs … and practical advice for those starting in product innovationJump to:(00:53) Ali's journey in product innovation across diverse industries.(03:46) The significance of the human dimension in scientific work.(07:22) Realistic imagination's role in innovation.(11:53) Ali's creative process and examples of innovative projects.(25:47) The future of innovation in the food industry(29:59) Resources Ali recommends(36:44) This episode’s song recommendation.(37:29) This episode’s mantra.Featured Artist and Song:Ease My Mindy by Chris LakeLinks mentioned in this episode:Kraton Corporation‘Disruptive Innovation' by Clayton Christensen'Rules for Revolutionaries' by Guy Kawasaki‘Entrepreneurs in High Technology' by Dr. RobertsViva La Vida by Coldplay, music was chosen by Ali AlwattariConnect with the showAQUALABZachary Cartwright, PhD00:00 Reusable Skills Drive Success04:26 Empathy and Emotion in Innovation08:46 Translating Concepts into Scientific Terms11:40 Nature-Inspired Water-Repellent Textiles15:52 Innovative Mascara Formulation Insights18:57 Dimples Revolutionize Gel Adhesion20:16 Shaving Gel Chemistry Evolution23:17 Simplified Product Development Framework27:00 Need-Driven Innovation in Food Industry32:31 "Professionalizing Innovation and Mentorship"35:46 "Product Innovation & Music Groove"37:49 Strength Over Struggle

Ali Alwattari from Kraton Corporation has been working in product innovation for over 33 years, spanning industries from consumer goods to biotechnology and energy. His passion lies in integrating the human dimension and storytelling into scientific work, accelerating innovation and tackling challenges from the lab to the market. He joins The Drip to share his creative process and reflect on the unique products he's developed over his career.In this episode, you’ll hear about:How phenomena like the surface tension of water can drive innovation across industriesBalancing reasoning and logic with creativity, termed as "realistic imagination"Stories detailing the development of unique products like artificial spider silk and waterproof mascaraHow looking to nature and unrelated industries can inspire breakthroughs … and practical advice for those starting in product innovationJump to:(00:53) Ali's journey in product innovation across diverse industries.(03:46) The significance of the human dimension in scientific work.(07:22) Realistic imagination's role in innovation.(11:53) Ali's creative process and examples of innovative projects.(25:47) The future of innovation in the food industry(29:59) Resources Ali recommends(36:44) This episode’s song recommendation.(37:29) This episode’s mantra.Featured Artist and Song:Ease My Mindy by Chris LakeLinks mentioned in this episode:Kraton Corporation‘Disruptive Innovation' by Clayton Christensen'Rules for Revolutionaries' by Guy Kawasaki‘Entrepreneurs in High Technology' by Dr. RobertsViva La Vida by Coldplay, music was chosen by Ali AlwattariConnect with the showAQUALABZachary Cartwright, PhD00:00 Reusable Skills Drive Success04:26 Empathy and Emotion in Innovation08:46 Translating Concepts into Scientific Terms11:40 Nature-Inspired Water-Repellent Textiles15:52 Innovative Mascara Formulation Insights18:57 Dimples Revolutionize Gel Adhesion20:16 Shaving Gel Chemistry Evolution23:17 Simplified Product Development Framework27:00 Need-Driven Innovation in Food Industry32:31 "Professionalizing Innovation and Mentorship"35:46 "Product Innovation & Music Groove"37:49 Strength Over Struggle

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