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Rethinking products and processes at the Green Biz Innovation Forum (photos)

The Green Biz Innovation Forum explores the relationships between business and the environment, asking 'What does sustainable innovation mean?'.

James Martin Managing Editor, Photography
James Martin is the Managing Editor of Photography at CNET. His photos capture technology's impact on society - from the widening wealth gap in San Francisco, to the European refugee crisis and Rwanda's efforts to improve health care. From the technology pioneers of Google and Facebook, photographing Apple's Steve Jobs and Tim Cook, Facebook's Mark Zuckerberg and Google's Sundar Pichai, to the most groundbreaking launches at Apple and NASA, his is a dream job for any documentary photography and journalist with a love for technology. Exhibited widely, syndicated and reprinted thousands of times over the years, James follows the people and places behind the technology changing our world, bringing their stories and ideas to life.
Expertise photojournalism, portrait photography, behind-the-scenes Credentials
  • 2021 Graphis Photography Awards, Gold Award, Journalism, 'The Doorway' Graphis Photography Awards, Silver Award, Portrait, 'Cast of film '1917'' Graphis Photography Awards, Silver Award, Environmental, 'Upper Lola Montez' ND Awards, Architecture, 'Taj Mah
James Martin
The innovation forum, taking place October 11-13th in San Francisco, explores the relationships between business and the environment, asking 'What does sustainable innovation mean?', from the perspective not only of technology, but from products, to services, and business models, and the way it is becoming an integral part of business strategy.
The innovation forum, taking place October 11-13th in San Francisco, explores the relationships between business and the environment, asking 'What does sustainable innovation mean?', from the perspective not only of technology, but from products, to services, and business models, and the way it is becoming an integral part of business strategy. James Martin/CNET
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