Deutsche Bank's Joerg Landsch on Creating a Successful Innovation Lab

While speaking at this year’s North American Innovation Summit, Joerg Landsch ran through what he believes makes for a successful innovation lab.

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As banks increasingly look to understand and take advantage of the explosion of fintech startups that are populating the market, three different models have emerged: setting up a corporate venture-capital unit (such as Citi Ventures), the development of incubators or accelerators (such as JPMorgan In-Residence), or the creation of innovation labs. Deutsche Bank chose the latter.

Deutsche Bank Innovation Labs has offices in Berlin, Silicon Valley, London and New York, with another to open in

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