Today, innovation is about more than new products. It is about reinventing business processes and building entirely new markets that meet untapped customer needs. Most important, as the Internet
and globalization widen the pool of new ideas, it's about selecting and executing the right ideas and bringing them to market in record time. The innovative company, "Think Technology AS," is trying to do just that. The company's message is "Don't just drive - THINK!" It is being positioned as the car company of the 21st century. Their vision is to provide carefree, carbon-free mobility - a better way of moving.
Think wants to change the way people think about cars. They feel that by changing our mindset, we can change the world for the better. However, they want to make this change an easy one for us. Think combines new technology
and Scandinavian design to give us practical and modern vehicles - emission free and three times as energy efficient as the cars used today. Our gas price woes may subside, thanks to Think Technology's electric car, which goes 110 miles without a charge and costs less than $25,000. Think has been selling gas-free, Lilliputian city cars in Europe and will start peddling them to fuel-crunched Americans in 2009.Think is innovative through integrating technology into new and world-class solutions. They believe that the electric vehicle is the future of urban and sustainable mobility. Their solutions are always designed with modularity and alternative solutions in mind. When technology shifts, form and function tend to follow. Innovative building techniques have revolutionized cities and architecture continuously throughout history. The Functionalist movement brought housing and homes to a new level of perception, omitting redundant space and streamlining houses to fit the patterns of everyday life. The automotive industry is no exception to this rationalist development. The first conventional cars were, in fact, motorized horse carriages. Today, the conventional gas-fuelled vehicle has found its own language. But new technology will always push forward new designs and new solutions.
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