Do you remember our post about Eva Buchta 🎉 We were spot on: This year, Eva won the Inventor of the Year Award in the PhD Award category! 🏆 But that’s not all: For the first time, there were also incredible winners in the Open Innovation category. If you want to learn more, check out the full article and all the highlights in the link below. Congratulations to all the award winners – you inspire us all! 🙌 https://lnkd.in/d5ns2FXh
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Today, Jan. 22, Creative Class Group released its newest report, commissioned by the Detroit Regional Chamber and the University of Michigan; Competing at Scale: The Case for a Detroit-Ann Arbor Innovation Corridor. Spearheaded by the Founder of the Creative Class Group, Richard Florida, the report highlights the need for a Detroit-Ann Arbor Innovation Corridor, citing that the Detroit Region still has phenomenal strengths that it can leverage to once again be home to the world’s most technologically advanced manufacturing industries and the world’s largest complex of corporate R&D laboratories. The study reveals that few places are better positioned than Detroit and Ann Arbor to capitalize on breakthrough new technologies, such as advanced mobility, artificial intelligence, and more. The Detroit-Ann Arbor Innovation Corridor would lead in creating a new and more positive model for high-tech-driven economic development.
New Report Highlights the Importance of a Detroit-Ann Arbor Innovation Corridor
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The creative processes of innovation and invention . Balance of nature / nuture ? —-//- “ …. Abbott P. Usher in his highly cited study in 1929. …characterized the invention process as the outcome of one of three approaches: transcendentalism, mechanistic process, and cumulative synthesis. Let’s look at each briefly and draw some working conclusions to guide us to structured innovation processes. Is this even possible? Or is structured innovation an oxymoron? “…. #innovation #invention #creativity
Is structured innovation an oxymoron?
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With the quality of The School of Technology & Innovation, in the light of innovation, we have acquired the necessary competencies to launch MVP strongly in the market and even achieve viral success. I would like to thank Dr. Suat Genç for his consultancy in this Innovation Camp. Silicon Valley Innovation Series From MVP to Innovative Business Launch with Innovation Engineering Approach
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The diffusion of innovations is a theory first introduced by Everett Rogers in 1962 that explains how, why and at what rate new innovation is adopted. Where do you think we are with AI-adoption right now?
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innovation follows a repeatable synergistic pathway. Different technologies combine into new solutions, converge into unified systems and compound to create accelerating capabilities. Each pathway uniquely drives progress forward
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Last week, I had the opportunity to participate in EOSAM and co-moderate, along with Oliver Fähnle, a panel discussion on the challenge of transferring technology from the lab to the industry. We had a stimulating 1-hour discussion with four participants (which was actually not enough to cover such wide topic!), each offering unique perspectives. Adèle Morisset, CTO and co-founder of AeroDIODE, shared insights on building a company through technology licensing, while Reinhard Windemuth, Sales Director at Panasonic discussed the role of intrapreneurship in large organizations. Jose Valverde Sanchez, Engineer from HOLOEYE Photonics AG, involved in technology development, highlighted the importance of industry requirements comprehension, and Peter Zghaib PhD student at Mines Paris - PSL provided a fresh, tech-focused viewpoint. All the participants highlight the lack of communication and comprehension between academic and industry, and this is also where EPIC can play a role. Key takeaways from the discussion included: - The challenge of turning lab innovations into industrial applications requires early alignment with market needs and closer collaboration between academia and industry : bridging Research and Industry remain highly improtant. - Licensing and starting a new company offers distinct opportunities and challenges, with successful examples discussed in both areas: many opportunities exist when it comes to transfer a technology from the lab to the industry. - Large companies can drive innovation by encouraging intrapreneurship, allowing employees to develop new ideas while utilizing the company’s resources. Thanks to Elina Koistinen and EOS - European Optical Society for the opportunity and see you next time :) EPIC - EUROPEAN PHOTONICS INDUSTRY CONSORTIUM
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In today’s world, technology plays a fundamental role in transforming industries and societies. Technology not only improves the quality of life for people but also reshapes how companies and industries compete. In the past, the race to acquire and maintain new technologies was often conducted through harsh and inhumane methods. However, these competitions have taken on a new form over time and with scientific progress. This article examines the evolution of technology competition from the past to the present and its impacts on societies and industries. https://lnkd.in/d8EdNQbX
Technology War: From Past Competitions to Modern Transformations
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These projects on Wichita State University Innovation Campus are shaping the future of advanced manufacturing and research right here in Wichita, and we're proud to be a part of it. In the foreground of this picture sits: Partnership Building 3, moving closer to completion. In the background: The Hub for Advanced Manufacturing Research (HAMR), a cutting-edge 160,000 SF facility for emerging tech, digital twin, and automation.
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Before I pitch any of my patents or inventions I learned rom experience to preface with an express class for innovation science essentials. Unprepared we all take aback from innovative ideas, and more so from highly innovative ideas, because we will have to give up our comfort zone and learn something we are not familiar with. There are ample mental procedures, and slick evaluation tools to alleviate the force of inertia. Therefore I insist on 'softening' my audience to be ready to digest the mind-blowing innovative idea I am about to present. What a difference it made! If you need to adopt innovation to stay afloat please check the new school of innovation science. If you are pitching innovation, also check the new school of innovation science to soften your audience before laying on them your leapfrog innovation. https://lnkd.in/eGtpbwpb
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The impossible is the starting point for innovation” was the motto penned by our founder as he fought to create cutting edge technologies. This motto encourages our researchers to never give up when developing technology. #ResearchAndDevelopment #Innovation #Development #Technology #ProductDevelopment
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