Disability Innovation Insights
In this episode, Michael Fembek explores a deceptively simple question: what makes a cluster useful? Building on the previous discussion about clustering innovation, this episode dives into the many different ways projects can be grouped—from regions and sectors to disability types, themes, and technologies. Drawing on examples from the Zero Project’s global research, Michael explains why there is rarely a single “correct” way to cluster innovations, only approaches that are more or less useful depending on the purpose. Why can alphabetical clustering be almost meaningless? What makes regional classifications surprisingly complicated? And how do research teams navigate overlapping categories, evolving disability definitions, and cross-cutting innovations? Tune in to learn how thoughtful clustering helps uncover patterns, improve decision-making, and better understand innovation ecosystems. 🔗 Read Disability Innovation Insights on LinkedIn Note: This audio version is offered to support accessibility and is not intended as a full podcast production. Human + AI Collaboration Breakdown Writing, editing, fact-checking, and all editorial decisions done by Michael Fembek (the human). Data analysis used during the creation of this blog post was powered by Zero Project Responsible AI. Proofreading was supported by ChatGPT. Audio versions of this post were generated using Eleven Labs, with an AI voice model of Michael. The visual uses original photography from the Zero Project Conference 2025, with image editing by Alessandro Gobello.
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