Learn how R&D teams use Halo to more effectively collaborate internally and externally
Scaling external innovation without compromising speed
Kraft Heinz turned to Halo to scale it's existing external efforts, cutting scouting time by half. After launching seven targeted RFPs, Kraft Heinz has received over 300 unique solutions.
Tapping a global network to achieve sustainability goals
PepsiCo turned to Halo to help it achieve its ambitious sustainability goals. In less than 30 days, PepsiCo received 57 proposals and identified key researchers developing innovative bio-based barrier solutions.
Expanding an established network 10x in 3 months
Bayer received more than 600 proposals from almost 40 countries, ultimately funding 24 researchers for its marquee awards program.
Building an R&D pipeline without an R&D team
Without an R&D team, Oldcastle Infrastructure leveraged Halo's experts to evaluate proposals and funded three projects when it set out to fund just one.
Breaking records: 100+ MTAs signed in 3 months
For its inaugural Testing4Ag program, Bayer received 120 proposals from 94 institutions, signed 86 MTAs through Halo's Docusign integration, and evaluated 2,500 new molecules in less than 60 days.
Kickstarting an external innovation program in 60 days
Valent identified dozens of new scientific partners and funded three projects, which "significantly elevated Valent's global profile and greatly expanded" its universe of potential collaborators.
Building a global network of experts for a fraction of the time and cost
Reckitt received 135 proposals from 14 different countries and created a network of scientific experts that it continues to tap into today.
Applying a multi-channel approach to magnify results
Corteva complemented its in-house research portal with Halo’s platform, dramatically expanding its research and uncovering new collaboration opportunities
Finding solutions in unexpected places
Halo produced three webinars for this challenge to reach more than 300 scientists and help them learn about Baxter's innovation interests. Baxter eventually received far more high-quality proposals in less time.