Cambridge Consultants Innovation Day 2012: Creating global adoptionCambridge Consultants
If a product, especially a medical product, is to be truly successful in increasingly competitive markets, it needs to be accepted and adopted by regulators and users alike, being safe to use while delighting the target audience. The barriers are made increasingly more difficult if your product is going to achieve success on a global platform. In this talk we examine what is required to develop a product that takes account of the needs of multi-markets and the range of cultural and social issues you will encounter when creating a product that can achieve success in both Japan and New Jersey.
Cambridge Consultants Innovation Day 2012: Innovating for consumers in emergi...Cambridge Consultants
Consumers in emerging markets are increasingly demanding new innovations from products. However, with different environments, infrastructures, values and priorities, products designed for Europe and North America are often seen as not appropriate to emerging markets. How can companies and brands make the most of this promising opportunity? How can they innovate for the needs of a new, increasingly profitable, target group? In this talk, we'll explore some global and consumer trends, and highlight examples of where innovation can be targeted directly at this opportunity.
Cambridge Consultants Innovation Day 2012: Connected machines in a digital ec...Cambridge Consultants
The great innovation ICT platforms of the 21st century have been based on electronics, fibre, radio, computing and the internet. How will these platforms come together to deliver a new digital inclusion for people, machines and services? How can we build business models that can harness this open innovation, internationally and for all sectors, including healthcare, consumer, industrial and government? Time for a full switchover to a digital economy?
Cambridge Consultants Innovation Day 2012: Clever eco design turning the eco ...Cambridge Consultants
Environmental considerations are now on the radar of everyone involved in product development and being given increasing importance by management. Consumers are aware and can be influenced by eco credentials. This talk will look at a range of eco concepts created by Cambridge Consultants, covering markets such as consumer electronics and healthcare, looking at both energy-in-use and materials impact, and show how to turn the ‘eco burden’ into both benefit and competitive advantage.
Cambridge Consultants Innovation Day 2012: How the mobile industry is influen...Cambridge Consultants
As mobile devices become the user interface to the world we live in, they have started to drive the evolution of a wide range of industries. While this may look like land grab, in fact it is the scale and competitiveness of the mobile industry that is driving innovation that, in turn, benefits other industries and accelerates their rate of evolution. In this seminar, we’ll look at how the competitive behaviour in the mobile industry is both threatening and creating opportunities for innovation in other consumer electronics markets.
Cambridge Consultants Innovation Day 2012: Consumer healthcare and healthy co...Cambridge Consultants
Concerns about rising healthcare costs, and increasing numbers of tech-savvy people, are driving change for traditional healthcare and consumer companies. There is enormous interest in technology solutions for health and wellbeing, from iPhone apps and shoes with chips, to smart pill bottles and OTC diagnostics and monitoring. Many are now asking the question: "How can we make money from this emerging market?" Based on the recent thought-leaders' workshop, we will present a vision of how this emerging market will develop and who the winners and losers will be.
Cambridge Consultants Innovation Day 2012: Minimising risk and delay for comp...Cambridge Consultants
Large development projects involve many people, many technologies and many interfaces. As you delve deeper into a project, the level of complexity often increases - and with it the risk of errors, delay and additional cost. Classically systems engineering deconstructs such projects into diverse, specialised structures and modules in an attempt to control the complexity, but often misses the extra dimension that arises from modules, structures and, in particular, real people interacting. This talk, based on our own proven processes, provides practical approaches to control the growth of complexity and aims to take the surprise out of complex development.
Cambridge Consultants Innovation Day 2012: Creating global adoptionCambridge Consultants
If a product, especially a medical product, is to be truly successful in increasingly competitive markets, it needs to be accepted and adopted by regulators and users alike, being safe to use while delighting the target audience. The barriers are made increasingly more difficult if your product is going to achieve success on a global platform. In this talk we examine what is required to develop a product that takes account of the needs of multi-markets and the range of cultural and social issues you will encounter when creating a product that can achieve success in both Japan and New Jersey.
Cambridge Consultants Innovation Day 2012: Innovating for consumers in emergi...Cambridge Consultants
Consumers in emerging markets are increasingly demanding new innovations from products. However, with different environments, infrastructures, values and priorities, products designed for Europe and North America are often seen as not appropriate to emerging markets. How can companies and brands make the most of this promising opportunity? How can they innovate for the needs of a new, increasingly profitable, target group? In this talk, we'll explore some global and consumer trends, and highlight examples of where innovation can be targeted directly at this opportunity.
Cambridge Consultants Innovation Day 2012: Connected machines in a digital ec...Cambridge Consultants
The great innovation ICT platforms of the 21st century have been based on electronics, fibre, radio, computing and the internet. How will these platforms come together to deliver a new digital inclusion for people, machines and services? How can we build business models that can harness this open innovation, internationally and for all sectors, including healthcare, consumer, industrial and government? Time for a full switchover to a digital economy?
Cambridge Consultants Innovation Day 2012: Clever eco design turning the eco ...Cambridge Consultants
Environmental considerations are now on the radar of everyone involved in product development and being given increasing importance by management. Consumers are aware and can be influenced by eco credentials. This talk will look at a range of eco concepts created by Cambridge Consultants, covering markets such as consumer electronics and healthcare, looking at both energy-in-use and materials impact, and show how to turn the ‘eco burden’ into both benefit and competitive advantage.
Cambridge Consultants Innovation Day 2012: How the mobile industry is influen...Cambridge Consultants
As mobile devices become the user interface to the world we live in, they have started to drive the evolution of a wide range of industries. While this may look like land grab, in fact it is the scale and competitiveness of the mobile industry that is driving innovation that, in turn, benefits other industries and accelerates their rate of evolution. In this seminar, we’ll look at how the competitive behaviour in the mobile industry is both threatening and creating opportunities for innovation in other consumer electronics markets.
Cambridge Consultants Innovation Day 2012: Consumer healthcare and healthy co...Cambridge Consultants
Concerns about rising healthcare costs, and increasing numbers of tech-savvy people, are driving change for traditional healthcare and consumer companies. There is enormous interest in technology solutions for health and wellbeing, from iPhone apps and shoes with chips, to smart pill bottles and OTC diagnostics and monitoring. Many are now asking the question: "How can we make money from this emerging market?" Based on the recent thought-leaders' workshop, we will present a vision of how this emerging market will develop and who the winners and losers will be.
Cambridge Consultants Innovation Day 2012: Minimising risk and delay for comp...Cambridge Consultants
Large development projects involve many people, many technologies and many interfaces. As you delve deeper into a project, the level of complexity often increases - and with it the risk of errors, delay and additional cost. Classically systems engineering deconstructs such projects into diverse, specialised structures and modules in an attempt to control the complexity, but often misses the extra dimension that arises from modules, structures and, in particular, real people interacting. This talk, based on our own proven processes, provides practical approaches to control the growth of complexity and aims to take the surprise out of complex development.
Workshop sulle tematiche legate ai big data e la cybersecurity - Alberto Toccafondi, Marco Gori, Sandro Bartolini (Università degli Studi di Siena) - 9 Maggio "Trasformazione di vitale 4.0 e futuro delle politiche di innovazione".
ELABORAZIONE DEI RISULTATI DEL WORKSHOP
2. CHE SCUOLE SONO GLI ISTITUTI TECNICI?
Scuole dove sviluppare i propri talenti, dove è possibile
comprendere, riconoscere e applicare le innovazioni della
scienza, dove rispondere alla domanda del tessuto produttivo,
dove contribuire al successo del “made in Italy.
3. COSA HANNO IN COMUNE
QUESTI OGGETTI?
Sono opere
di tecnici
12. Sett. ECONOMICO Sett. TECNOLOGICO
- Amministrazione, -Agraria, agroalimentare
finanza e marketing industria
-CHIMICA, MATERIALI E
- Turismo BIOTECNOLOGIE
-Costruzioni, ambiente e
territorio
-ELETTRONICA ED
ELETTROTECNICA
-Grafica comunicazione
-Informatica e
telecomunicazioni
-MECCANICA,
MECCATRONICA ED
ENERGIA
-Sistema moda
-TRASPORTI E LOGISTICA
13. UNO DI NOI
Ten. Col. MARCO LANT, comandante delle Frecce Tricolori.
Prima di diventare ingegnere, si è diplomato all’istituto Tecnico Industriale,
presso l’ITIS “Arturo Malignani” di Udine
“Già da bambino disegnavo gli aerei e
sognavo.
Sognavo di diventare pilota.
Un sogno ambizioso. Ma sono riuscito
a realizzarlo anche grazie ai miei studi
tecnici.
Con l’istruzione tecnica e professionale
possiamo realizzare i nostri progetti …
e volare con essi sulle ali del
nostro Paese”
Marco Lant
14. PER LA SCELTA E’ UTILE SAPERE CHE:
SI ACCEDE ALL’UNIVERSITA’ CON
QUALSIASI DIPLOMA
COL DIPLOMA TECNICO SI ACCEDE AL
MONDO DEL LAVORO IN TEMPI PIU’ BREVI
NON ESISTONO STUDI FACILI O DIFFICILI,
SONO SEMPRE NECESSARIE SERIETA’ E
APPLICAZIONE