Points to consider in establishing an institutional (usually university) intellectual property policy. Presentation given as part of an ASEAN-USPTO Program on Technology Transfer in Bangkok, Thailand, July 1, 2009
Martin Paver: How data trusts will unlock Net Zero goalsPMIUKChapter
Delivering net zero is much more than decarbonising projects. Project professionals have a key role to play in driving up delivery productivity, avoiding waste and delay. We can accelerate the energy transition. By improving project certainty we make projects more investable, which attracts funding for net zero initiatives. By pooling our hard won experience within a data trust we fundamentally change the game.
iHT² Health IT Summit Beverly Hills – Opening Keynote, Molly Coye, MD, MPH, Chief Innovation Officer, UCLA Health System, Institute for Innovation Health
Points to consider in establishing an institutional (usually university) intellectual property policy. Presentation given as part of an ASEAN-USPTO Program on Technology Transfer in Bangkok, Thailand, July 1, 2009
Martin Paver: How data trusts will unlock Net Zero goalsPMIUKChapter
Delivering net zero is much more than decarbonising projects. Project professionals have a key role to play in driving up delivery productivity, avoiding waste and delay. We can accelerate the energy transition. By improving project certainty we make projects more investable, which attracts funding for net zero initiatives. By pooling our hard won experience within a data trust we fundamentally change the game.
iHT² Health IT Summit Beverly Hills – Opening Keynote, Molly Coye, MD, MPH, Chief Innovation Officer, UCLA Health System, Institute for Innovation Health
The Future of Computing Professions -- influences from Moore's Law, innovation, social capital development, career planning and leadership -- with a focus on the value of getting involved in professional activities.
On December 8, 2008, Bill Appelbe, Chief Executive Officer and Chief Scientist of the Victorian Partnership for Advanced Computing (VPAC) in Australia, was in Calgary to give a special presentation to Cybera’s members. The talk, which was broadcast over videoconference to members in Edmonton and Lethbridge, focused on changing trends in cyberinfrastructure development.
Similar to Cybera, VPAC is a state-based research service provider to industry, academia and government. Appelbe's presentation highlighted the growing number of partnerships developing between VPAC and industry partners.
Designing Innovation Ecosystems | Keynote Address to the 2016 ANZRSAI Meeting...Ed Morrison
These slides highlighted a keynote adress to the 40th annual meeting of the Australia New Zealand Regional Science Association International meeting in Melbourne. In it, we reviewed some of our experiments in designing and guiding innovation ecosystems.
Creating a Culture of Innovation (in Libraries)M.J. D'Elia
My slides for a short talk on creating a culture of innovation in Libraries delivered at the ARL Membership Meeting in Washington, DC (Oct 8, 2014). Observations fall into three categories: Platforms, People and Practice - with a dash of Persistence. Note: I'm not sure if the slides will make sense on their own!
Berkeley Program on Data Science & Analytics 2018 BrochureNaman (Neil) Patel
Data science and data analytics are at the core of every modern globalized industry. Working in today's technology-centric workforce not only requires superior leadership skills, but the ability to translate data problems into the bigger picture for the organization.
The Berkeley Program in Data Science and Analytics (BPSDA) is a 6-month learning journey into the world of applied data science and analytics. The program will prepare you with the tools to build and lead data science teams through data-driven decision-making. You will learn how to promote a data-driven culture, how to translate business problems into data problems, and how to lead a team with a diverse skill set towards solving these problems.
Snapshot of Program Topics:
Economic analysis for decision-making
Data and decisions
Inference and Measurement (A/B Testing, Regression Models, Multiple Regression Models, Model Selection, Micro-Econometric Models)
Forecasting and Trends: Time Series Analyses
Machine Learning and Artificial Intelligence
The program leverages a global perspective on data science and analytics with five total modules, three in-person and two online, spanning from the Asia-Pacific business hub of Singapore to the Silicon Valley innovation ecosystem at the UC Berkeley campus. Led by esteemed Berkeley Faculty with both cutting-edge research and industry experience, the program provides a unique combination of theory and practice to help you accelerate your career and the data-driven performance of your organization.
You will leave the immersive 6-month hybrid learning journey with developed leadership skills, a deeper understanding of theory, and the ability to apply data science decision-making to your organization and role. Following completion of the program, you will receive a Certificate of Data Excellence.
The Certificate of Excellence in Data Analytics
Long-Term Benefits & Resources
Networking & Events
Ability to join local alumni chapters or clubs in your region
Lifelong access to a network of distinguished Berkeley-Haas alumni
Invitations to Berkeley Executive Education networking events
Berkeley Resources
Access to the UC Berkeley Long Business Library
Video portal, Haas insights to research highlights, industry speakers
15% discount on all future Executive Education programs
News & Communication
One-year digital subscription to the California Management Review
Berkeley-Haas Alumni newsletter
A Berkeley-Haas alumni email forwarding address
The Medical Device industry innovates and drives scientific opportunities in specific global markets for a reason. There are common ingredients in these markets that allow Med Tech innovation to thrive from historical early successes to institutional fortitude to state/country support. Whatever the driver was, the other ingredients cannot be ignored to achieve sustainable innovation and sustainable scientific job growth.
From a talk to the Workshop on Integrated Strategy on Healthy Living and Chronic Diseases, Ottawa, February 2011.
Knowledge exchange is more than just a compilation or warehousing of data or information. To generate new knowledge we must infuse data with new meaning. We do this not in an additive way from single actions and data-bits, but by creating a story about the overall pattern embedded in events and data and then using that story to understand more clearly the events and data that gave rise to it.
The Future of Computing Professions -- influences from Moore's Law, innovation, social capital development, career planning and leadership -- with a focus on the value of getting involved in professional activities.
On December 8, 2008, Bill Appelbe, Chief Executive Officer and Chief Scientist of the Victorian Partnership for Advanced Computing (VPAC) in Australia, was in Calgary to give a special presentation to Cybera’s members. The talk, which was broadcast over videoconference to members in Edmonton and Lethbridge, focused on changing trends in cyberinfrastructure development.
Similar to Cybera, VPAC is a state-based research service provider to industry, academia and government. Appelbe's presentation highlighted the growing number of partnerships developing between VPAC and industry partners.
Designing Innovation Ecosystems | Keynote Address to the 2016 ANZRSAI Meeting...Ed Morrison
These slides highlighted a keynote adress to the 40th annual meeting of the Australia New Zealand Regional Science Association International meeting in Melbourne. In it, we reviewed some of our experiments in designing and guiding innovation ecosystems.
Creating a Culture of Innovation (in Libraries)M.J. D'Elia
My slides for a short talk on creating a culture of innovation in Libraries delivered at the ARL Membership Meeting in Washington, DC (Oct 8, 2014). Observations fall into three categories: Platforms, People and Practice - with a dash of Persistence. Note: I'm not sure if the slides will make sense on their own!
Berkeley Program on Data Science & Analytics 2018 BrochureNaman (Neil) Patel
Data science and data analytics are at the core of every modern globalized industry. Working in today's technology-centric workforce not only requires superior leadership skills, but the ability to translate data problems into the bigger picture for the organization.
The Berkeley Program in Data Science and Analytics (BPSDA) is a 6-month learning journey into the world of applied data science and analytics. The program will prepare you with the tools to build and lead data science teams through data-driven decision-making. You will learn how to promote a data-driven culture, how to translate business problems into data problems, and how to lead a team with a diverse skill set towards solving these problems.
Snapshot of Program Topics:
Economic analysis for decision-making
Data and decisions
Inference and Measurement (A/B Testing, Regression Models, Multiple Regression Models, Model Selection, Micro-Econometric Models)
Forecasting and Trends: Time Series Analyses
Machine Learning and Artificial Intelligence
The program leverages a global perspective on data science and analytics with five total modules, three in-person and two online, spanning from the Asia-Pacific business hub of Singapore to the Silicon Valley innovation ecosystem at the UC Berkeley campus. Led by esteemed Berkeley Faculty with both cutting-edge research and industry experience, the program provides a unique combination of theory and practice to help you accelerate your career and the data-driven performance of your organization.
You will leave the immersive 6-month hybrid learning journey with developed leadership skills, a deeper understanding of theory, and the ability to apply data science decision-making to your organization and role. Following completion of the program, you will receive a Certificate of Data Excellence.
The Certificate of Excellence in Data Analytics
Long-Term Benefits & Resources
Networking & Events
Ability to join local alumni chapters or clubs in your region
Lifelong access to a network of distinguished Berkeley-Haas alumni
Invitations to Berkeley Executive Education networking events
Berkeley Resources
Access to the UC Berkeley Long Business Library
Video portal, Haas insights to research highlights, industry speakers
15% discount on all future Executive Education programs
News & Communication
One-year digital subscription to the California Management Review
Berkeley-Haas Alumni newsletter
A Berkeley-Haas alumni email forwarding address
The Medical Device industry innovates and drives scientific opportunities in specific global markets for a reason. There are common ingredients in these markets that allow Med Tech innovation to thrive from historical early successes to institutional fortitude to state/country support. Whatever the driver was, the other ingredients cannot be ignored to achieve sustainable innovation and sustainable scientific job growth.
From a talk to the Workshop on Integrated Strategy on Healthy Living and Chronic Diseases, Ottawa, February 2011.
Knowledge exchange is more than just a compilation or warehousing of data or information. To generate new knowledge we must infuse data with new meaning. We do this not in an additive way from single actions and data-bits, but by creating a story about the overall pattern embedded in events and data and then using that story to understand more clearly the events and data that gave rise to it.
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Sponsored Research And Regional Economic Development Ncura Nov 6 9 2011
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