Though most people would not connect the dots on what all the health care, energy, and aerospace industries have in common, but for Stuart Corr, the connection is clear. It’s all a bunch of pumps and pipes.
Pumps & Pipes is a Houston organization that was founded in 2007 to strengthen the collaboration across Houston’s three key industries. The city has NASA down the street, the world’s largest medical center, and is regarded as the “energy capital of the world.” Through the Pumps & Pipes network, innovators across these entities can share resources and collaborate.
“Pumps & Pipes is all about our network — about innovation on demand. It’s the idea that we understand what’s in other people’s toolkits and innovation and technology portfolios,” Corr says on this week’s episode of the Houston Innovator Podcast. “Ideally, we want to use these new technologies to solve our own problems.”
Corr is the executive director of Pumps & Pipes, which is part of Houston Methodist DeBakey CV Education. He is also the director of innovation systems engineering at Houston Methodist and associate professor of biomedical engineering research at Cornell University.
Not only is Houston the perfect place for the intersection of these three industries, but the city’s diverse population — particularly the diversity of thought here, he says — also makes for a prime opportunity for collaboration.
“You have to be able to collaborate in order to drive innovation,” Corr says on the show. “It’s teamwork through and through. Houston is such a diverse city … and that’s a unique aspect of Houston.”
For years, Pumps & Pipes has been facilitating this collaboration at its annual event. After two years of virtually connecting, Corr says the organization is going big for its return to an in-person setting. The theme is “Ion to Infinity” and experts will be joining in panels and discussions on four technologies — artificial intelligence, extended reality, Web3, and robotics — and how they are affecting each industry’s innovation scene.
The event is on December 5 at the Ion. Tickets are on sale now.
Corr shares more on the event and the organization on the podcast. Listen to the interview below — or wherever you stream your podcasts — and subscribe for weekly episodes.