Kyle Nel

Faculty at Singularity University

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  • INSEAD Business School
  • Singularity University

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Singularity University

Kyle Nel is the founder and Executive Director of Lowe’s Innovation Labs, part of Lowe’s Companies, Inc., leading a team responsible for driving the company’s innovation vision, strategy and growth. His longstanding passion for changing human behavior led him to create a methodology, network and global team that is propelling the company in new directions while promoting learning, excitement and possibility for tomorrow. 

Under his leadership, Lowe’s Innovation Labs has introduced projects including the Lowe’s Holoroom augmented and virtual reality design experience, the OSHbot and LoweBot autonomous retail service robots, and 3D scanning and printing services at retail. He has cultivated a network of uncommon partnerships such as that with Made in Space to send the first commercial 3D printer to the International Space Station, and launched a disruptive technology startup accelerator and incubator in Bangalore, India.

Kyle is a member of the XPRIZE Foundation Innovation Board and was recognized on the 2015 Advertising Age “40 under 40” list. He previously held positions in market research with Lowe’s and the Walmart Global Insights Group. He holds an MBA from the AC Nielsen Center for Marketing Research at the University of Wisconsin and a Bachelor’s Degree in Business Management from Brigham Young University-Idaho.

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  • Corporate Innovation
  • 3d Printing

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