Report of perspectives from 102 industry leaders on how they approach and value university relationships for innovative collaborations. Report from 18 high-tech sectors and businesses of all sizes
Differing Approaches to Industry-University Engagementegiegerich
Differing Approaches to Industry-University Engagement -- A Panel Introduction and Presentation at the University Industry Demonstration Partnership meeting, December 2-4, 2008, at National Academy of Sciences, Washington, DC
A discussion 'think piece' presented by Professor Lynn Martin at an innovation workshop hosted by the West Midlands Regional Observatory in Birmingham on 19 March 2009.
Report of perspectives from 102 industry leaders on how they approach and value university relationships for innovative collaborations. Report from 18 high-tech sectors and businesses of all sizes
Differing Approaches to Industry-University Engagementegiegerich
Differing Approaches to Industry-University Engagement -- A Panel Introduction and Presentation at the University Industry Demonstration Partnership meeting, December 2-4, 2008, at National Academy of Sciences, Washington, DC
A discussion 'think piece' presented by Professor Lynn Martin at an innovation workshop hosted by the West Midlands Regional Observatory in Birmingham on 19 March 2009.
Community Technology Leadership Program pilot kick-offGreg Laudeman
This presentation provides background, goals, structure, and tools for the Community Technology Leadership Program that Eduity is piloting in Chattanooga, with support from the Mozilla Foundation. Our goal is to create an "open source" that any community can implement.
Presentación hecha por el académico de la Universidad de Sydney y Queensland y miembro de la Academia de ciencias, tecnología e ingeniería de Australia, Michael Sargent, en el marco del seminario "Innovar para Crecer: El gran desafío de la década que se inicia" organizado por el Consejo Nacional de Innovaión.
University of Athens - Advanced project management sample presentation_enTriantafyllos Katsarelis
University of Athens-Greece, e-learning course in English: "Advanced Project Management-Professional Education" leading to IPMA level D certification.
Sample presentation with comments in English.
Business strategy is identified as actionable business patterns (Mintzberg 2007) where the business model (BM) articulates the logic as to how a business creates and delivers value to it's customers (Teece 2017). Building on sustainable business model frameworks and corporate sustainability performance measurement, this study conceptually shows how innovation at the business model (BM) level drives a sustainable business strategy.
Joe O'Mahoney, lecturer in Management Consultancy at Cardiff University, talks to the Institute of Consultancy on how innovation can thrive in consultancy.
On 4/14 at the 2010 TU Showcase Jim Poulos, Vice President, Technology Transfer and Commercialization, Maryland Technology Development Corporation (TEDCO), highlighted programs and funding available for University-Industry collaborations
To “innovate for sustainability” we need to go beyond process, product, and organizational innovation into strategic (business model) innovation and normative value innovation. Value innovation builds on the introduction of new normative orientations into an existing business ecosystem. Our work delineates a new theoretical approach that is illustrated with case studies on different modes of sustainability innovation. We exemplify the approach through a case study of a stakeholder dialogue to establish a sustainable energy region in northern Germany and contrast this case against examples of innovation for sustainability on strategic and instrumental management levels.
While business model innovation has been widely accepted as an innovation category on its own, its problem-solving potential is still unexplored. We argue that business model innovation can be applied beyond single firms, i.e. on the value network level, to find systemic solutions to “wicked” problems. A framework and method for sustainable business model innovation for value networks are proposed: the former building on the concept of normative management, the latter on a “mainstream” business modelling tool. This method was applied and evaluated in a workshop series on regional energy networks in Germany. We review the literature on sustainable business models, provide the theoretical background of normative innovation management, describe the workshops, and reflect on the lessons learned from theory and practice. We conclude that the best starting point for systemic sustainability innovations lies beyond single firms within networks built on shared goals and normative values.
Princeton University - Collaboration Accelerates InnovationMelissa DeFreest
Director, Corporate Engagement and Foundation Relations at Princeton University, Coleen Burrus discussed Princeton's strategy of collaborating with community partners to increase engagement and further innovation. The event was hosted by Somerset County Business Partnership.
The Role of Research and Technical InstitutionsVijay Meena
Following is the outline of this presentation:
The Role of Research and Technology Institutes (RTIs) - Introduction
Strategy and Organizational Structure
Technological Competencies and Networking
Process Management
Human Resources Management
State Financing
Governance
Legal and Regulatory Framework
Country Examples in RTI Reform
Conclusions
UNIVERSITY AND INDUSTRY INTERACTION IN LEARNING FROM INCIDENTS:The Change Laboratory as a means of intersectoral and interdisciplinary boundary crossing
Caledonian Academy Research seminar series. Glasgow Caledonian University. 10-02-2011
THINKING BY DOING - Istanbul Technical UniversityAntti Pitkänen
THINKING BY DOING -
Manifestations of design thinking in Finnish industry-university collaboration.
Some additional links;
Design ROI - Research Project
www.designroi.fi
Aalto Design Factory
www.aaltodesignfactory.fi
Finnish Design Business Association
www.designforumfinland.fi
Ideation for Positive Impact
www.ideationcards.com
Antti Pitkänen
Istanbul Technical University
16th December 2011
www.seos.fi
Community Technology Leadership Program pilot kick-offGreg Laudeman
This presentation provides background, goals, structure, and tools for the Community Technology Leadership Program that Eduity is piloting in Chattanooga, with support from the Mozilla Foundation. Our goal is to create an "open source" that any community can implement.
Presentación hecha por el académico de la Universidad de Sydney y Queensland y miembro de la Academia de ciencias, tecnología e ingeniería de Australia, Michael Sargent, en el marco del seminario "Innovar para Crecer: El gran desafío de la década que se inicia" organizado por el Consejo Nacional de Innovaión.
University of Athens - Advanced project management sample presentation_enTriantafyllos Katsarelis
University of Athens-Greece, e-learning course in English: "Advanced Project Management-Professional Education" leading to IPMA level D certification.
Sample presentation with comments in English.
Business strategy is identified as actionable business patterns (Mintzberg 2007) where the business model (BM) articulates the logic as to how a business creates and delivers value to it's customers (Teece 2017). Building on sustainable business model frameworks and corporate sustainability performance measurement, this study conceptually shows how innovation at the business model (BM) level drives a sustainable business strategy.
Joe O'Mahoney, lecturer in Management Consultancy at Cardiff University, talks to the Institute of Consultancy on how innovation can thrive in consultancy.
On 4/14 at the 2010 TU Showcase Jim Poulos, Vice President, Technology Transfer and Commercialization, Maryland Technology Development Corporation (TEDCO), highlighted programs and funding available for University-Industry collaborations
To “innovate for sustainability” we need to go beyond process, product, and organizational innovation into strategic (business model) innovation and normative value innovation. Value innovation builds on the introduction of new normative orientations into an existing business ecosystem. Our work delineates a new theoretical approach that is illustrated with case studies on different modes of sustainability innovation. We exemplify the approach through a case study of a stakeholder dialogue to establish a sustainable energy region in northern Germany and contrast this case against examples of innovation for sustainability on strategic and instrumental management levels.
While business model innovation has been widely accepted as an innovation category on its own, its problem-solving potential is still unexplored. We argue that business model innovation can be applied beyond single firms, i.e. on the value network level, to find systemic solutions to “wicked” problems. A framework and method for sustainable business model innovation for value networks are proposed: the former building on the concept of normative management, the latter on a “mainstream” business modelling tool. This method was applied and evaluated in a workshop series on regional energy networks in Germany. We review the literature on sustainable business models, provide the theoretical background of normative innovation management, describe the workshops, and reflect on the lessons learned from theory and practice. We conclude that the best starting point for systemic sustainability innovations lies beyond single firms within networks built on shared goals and normative values.
Princeton University - Collaboration Accelerates InnovationMelissa DeFreest
Director, Corporate Engagement and Foundation Relations at Princeton University, Coleen Burrus discussed Princeton's strategy of collaborating with community partners to increase engagement and further innovation. The event was hosted by Somerset County Business Partnership.
The Role of Research and Technical InstitutionsVijay Meena
Following is the outline of this presentation:
The Role of Research and Technology Institutes (RTIs) - Introduction
Strategy and Organizational Structure
Technological Competencies and Networking
Process Management
Human Resources Management
State Financing
Governance
Legal and Regulatory Framework
Country Examples in RTI Reform
Conclusions
UNIVERSITY AND INDUSTRY INTERACTION IN LEARNING FROM INCIDENTS:The Change Laboratory as a means of intersectoral and interdisciplinary boundary crossing
Caledonian Academy Research seminar series. Glasgow Caledonian University. 10-02-2011
THINKING BY DOING - Istanbul Technical UniversityAntti Pitkänen
THINKING BY DOING -
Manifestations of design thinking in Finnish industry-university collaboration.
Some additional links;
Design ROI - Research Project
www.designroi.fi
Aalto Design Factory
www.aaltodesignfactory.fi
Finnish Design Business Association
www.designforumfinland.fi
Ideation for Positive Impact
www.ideationcards.com
Antti Pitkänen
Istanbul Technical University
16th December 2011
www.seos.fi
Developing Yourself for Industry - University of Kent EDA MTD DADan Jenkins
Presentation that I gave to 2nd year Multimedia Technology and Design and Digital Arts students talking about the benefits of a year in industry as well as other aspects of going and working after university itself.
CRITICAL THEORY / PHILOSOPHY OF TECHNOLOGY Guattari extends the concept of the machine beyond its usual sense to see all the diverse forces that produce a technical object as themselves machinic. This difficult but rewarding reading begins by referring to a number of philosophical readings of technology, and progresses to develop an extended definition of the machine.
Guattari, Felix (1995) “Machinic Heterogenesis” in Chaosmosis: an ethico-aesthetic paradigm Sydney:Power, pp 33-57.
This is about as direct and simple as it can be: breaking down the web experience into 4 steps. Here we make quite a transition for "info" to "communication": a significant re-languaging. Part of a branding proposal.
With all the focus on which tools we're using, we often lose sight of the importance in having a sound, well-designed plan to guide our actions and measure progress.
No where is this more true than in your financial planning.
How Organisations Can Harness The Power Of Web 20 NASSCOM Fridays 2.0 33rd Se...OMcareers Community
Mr. Amit Ranjan, Co. Founder Slideshare, shares his thoughts on How organisations can harness the power of Web 2.0? With a strong focus on WEB 2.0, Global trends, Organisational effort etc. Amit really strikes the chord at the 33rd session of the NASSCOM Fridays 2.0.
OMLogic is proud to be the blogging partner with the NASSCOM Friday's 2.0
Slides from NACRO Conference in Seattle August 2009, used as an introduction to an industry panel discussion on academic-industry relations (See http://web.mac.com/nacro/NACRO/FAQ.html for more info)
Great strides have happened at universities to cultivate entrepreneurs, and regions have developed stronger programs for collaborating with their higher education institutions to launch ventures. However, measurement and tracking of these economic development programs still lags the myriad approaches to starting new ventures. This delay may be attributed in part to continued reliance on traditional measurement methods for economic development performance within entrepreneurial ecosystems that are not structured to produce traditional results. This session presents new perspectives on the challenges of university-based entrepreneurship within regional economic systems and suggests new approaches to measuring and managing new venture creation.
Research Partnerships to Support Telehealth OpportunitiesP. Kenyon Crowley
Presentation to American Telemedicine Association Business & Finance Special Interest Group on Research Partnerships to Support Telehealth Opportunities. Presentation goal: Understand potential academic partnership opportunities.
This presentation by Chiara Criscuolo, Head of Division Productivity Innovation and Entrepreneurship Division, Science Technology, and Innovation Directorate, was made during the discussion “The Relationship between Competition and Innovation” held at the 140th meeting of the OECD Competition Committee on the 14th of June 2023. More papers and presentations on the topic can be found out at oe.cd/rbci.
This presentation was uploaded with the author’s consent.