According to the GregoryPacks website, Gregory was the first company to produce packs in a variety of waist belt, harness and frame sizes so that they would fit most all people well, and the company continues to innovate.
As HTC continues to innovate and the Google Android platform continues to mature better phones will surely follow in the near future.
Bali is one of the rare companies that continues to innovate even after decades of proven success.
For example, in 2009 a program was set up encouraging young women to "energize, investigate, and innovate" environmental issues.
French musicians like MC Solar have had international success with their take on rap music, and now British rappers are producing some of the most innovate music in hip hop today, making a splash on both side of the Atlantic.
From traditional cranes to fortune-tellers to samurai helmets, origami is an ancient art that continues to innovate while preserving its past.
However, the ' new business ' department of a marketing agency needs to continuously innovate in order to win business.
I also think business people are far too parochial in their intake of stimuli that could help them innovate.
In healthcare and in other sectors as well, governmental regulations can interfere with a startup's ability to innovate.
It was not the custom of antiquity to raise any tumulus over graves, but Confucius resolved to innovate in the matter.
Others yearn for a real keyboard.Whatever the case, hope that Apple is listening and hope that they continue to innovate with the iPhone line of smartphones.
Quite rightly, those firms who successfully innovate will be rewarded for the risks they carry by higher profits.
The developers wanted to focus on the environment and have done two things that innovate the first person shooter genre.
This Innovate launch of men's watch by Tag Heuer Link Chronograph was a superb invention.
With the Saracen and the Greek as his subjects, the Norman had really no need to innovate; he had simply to bid the men of the land to go on working for him instead of for any other.
Without firms prepared to innovate and adjust, economies become sclerotic.