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Slide 1: (and innovation)
Slide 2: innovation: creating new value
Slide 3: design for innovation is inherently about design for unforeseen use
Slide 5: design for unforeseen use Internet: “end to end”, open connection, standard protocols
Slide 7: these principles of the network now apply to information and content
Slide 8: design for unforeseen use WWW: “rule of least power” and “view source”
Slide 12: “compatibly communicating devices”
Slide 16: content is the bottleneck
Slide 17: only the wealthy can attack the bottleneck
Slide 18: even the wealthy are failing
Slide 20: 27,266 papers 128,437 papers 41,985 papers 4,563 papers 10,365 papers
Slide 27: slide courtesy of kei chung, yale Pathological Change Agent involves involves inhibits Neuronal Property Pathological Agent Neuron inhibits inhibits has Drug is_located_in Receptor Compartment is_located_in Channel
Slide 30: if innovation is measured by output of drugs or increase in quality of life for all...
Slide 31: copyrights aren’t advancing innovation
Slide 33: slow innovation impacts us everywhere
Slide 37: if capacity doubles every 18 months, but power efficiency stays the same, then power consumption doubles too
Slide 39: on the 30th doubling, thickness reaches the edge of the earth’s atmosphere
Slide 40: how many energy doublings can we take?
Slide 42: we need non-linear innovation capacity
Slide 43: freedom to innovate (law, knowledge, technology)
Slide 44: tools to collaborate (law, knowledge, technology)
Slide 45: willpower of research funders (government, private, corporate)
Slide 48: thank you



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