Management of Technology: Prof.V.Seshadri SVKM'S Nmims
Management of Technology: Prof.V.Seshadri SVKM'S Nmims
Colaba RMD goes hi-tech for an accurate forecast - TOI Jan 23rd. 2011
The Colaba regional metrological department (RMD) has embraced advanced technology to give Mumbaikars the latest weather updates. Doppler Radar Digital Synergie system Manual, numerical, digital, satellite, sensor input sources Collation of the coded data onto a server, decoding, integration and analysis is done by the computer based new digital synergie system
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Technology
Echolocation; Li ion battery; AD conversion; transducer; IC; Silion chip Echolocation; AD conversion; transducer; IC; Silion chip
Purpose
Guide blind persons
Bionic Eye sensor device Video signal processing, Enables those suffering Ophthalmology, from Retintis microprocessor, sensors pigmentosa to see
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Emerging Technology
source -Advanced Materials and Processes of ASM International, USA-Dec 2010
Leaf skeleton made into iron carbide by a coating process, which gives it the magnetic and conducting properties of iron carbide Super strong Aluminum by treating 7075 aluminum to create nano meter sized cluster of atoms within the grains and at grain boundaries. The new material was twice as strong as Aluminum 7075 while retaining ductility. Strongest organic nano material: Used a simple dipeptide, consisting of 2 amino-acids , to form spherical nano structures. This is the first bio inspired nano material known to date that is mechanically as strong as steel. Applications include bullet proof vests, space vehicles, aviation and replacing metallic medical implants.
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It is a one way valve that directs air from the lungs into the mouth during expiration It consists of a membrane, a coating of anti microbial agents such as Silver Oxide. Patient who is unable to speak due to throat cancer can now do so thanks to the new device.
Technology
the practical application of science to commerce or industry the discipline dealing with the art or science of applying scientific knowledge to practical problems Refers to the theoretical and practical knowledge, skills and artifacts that can be used to develop products, process and services as well as production and delivery systems
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Technology contd.
Technology can be defined as all the knowledge, products, processes, tools, methods and systems employed in the creation of goods or in providing services. Technology can be embodied in people, materials, cognitive and physical processes, plant, equipment and tools Criteria for success of a technology is technical rather than commercial.
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Technology -contd
Technologies are the outcome of development activities undertaken to put inventions and discoveries to practical use. The invention of the transistor(1947), I.C. (1959) and Microprocessor ( 1971) gave rise to successive generations of new technologies in the semiconductor industry that in turn led new applications in the telecom , computing and automation areas.
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MOT 1/2
1. It is an inter-disciplinary field that integrates Science, Engineering and Management knowledge and practice. 2. Focus is on technology as a primary factor in wealth creation encompassing knowledge, intellectual capital, effective exploitation of resources, preservation of environment, raising standard of living, improving quality of life apart from generating money. 3. Managing technology implies managing the systems that enable the creation, acquisition and exploitation of technology
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MOT 2/2
4. Research, Inventions and development are essential components of MOT 5. Technology generates wealth when it is commercialized or used to achieve a desired strategic or operational objective for an organization.
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Technology -contd
Technology consists of three interdependent, codetermining and equally important components: 1. Hardware 2. Software 3. Brain ware (know-why) Know-how could be considered as the fourth component. Zeleny (1986)
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Technology vs Business
The pool of knowledge available to Society is a major source for creating business enterprises. Technology shows the way how goods and services can be produced. The technologies that exist in a business are the technological assets of that business. They constitute the collective knowledge and technical capabilities of that business enterprise and includes its people, equipments, systems, tools etc.
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P R I C E
TECHNOLOGY GAP
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Technological Knowledge
Time or Diffusion
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Example: Netscape
Netscape Ltd. is a software company heavily involved in developing internet browsers, navigators, server software and applications. It was started by technocrats and is listed on NASDAQ stock exchange. Its assets are in software and internet based technologies and very little capital and other physical assets or holdings. It is a classic example of a successful technology driven company
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Classification of Technology
1. New Technology (laser for eye surgery) 2. Emerging Technology ( superconductivity, genetic engineering,) 3. High Technology (cloud computing, stem cell technology) 4. Low Technology/Medium Technology 5. Appropriate Technology 6. Codified vs Tacit Technology
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Codified vs Tacit
Codified: Know-how information is well documented and clearly explained. Tacit: It involves the Know-why part which is, quite often, not explained or documented. It is harder, more difficult and time consuming to transfer tacit knowledge. Knowledge of both codified and tacit knowledge is essential to acquire mastery in a technology.
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Changing equations
Scope: Fixed assembly line to flexible mass customized - production lines. Customer focus Competition: US vs Soviet Block to Western vs China & India to European Union Trade Blocks: G 7, SAARC, EU, G7 GATT, NAFTA, WTO
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National Competitiveness
A nation needs to establish sound economic systems to foster competitiveness and the ability to trade with other nations. Technological capabilities are based on factors such as education, R&D, technology transfer. Global trade is governed by International agreements based on WTO or bilateral. It also depends on market dynamics and supply-demand laws. Creating a National competitive strategy depends on the harmonious integration of economics, technology and trades systems An effective public policy should be based on this.
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Trade
Historical Perspective
Technology has always played a major role in creating wealth of nations and influencing standard of living and quality of life. Thus the progress of civilization is identified by the dominant technology of the age.
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STEAM
ELECTRICITY
NUCLEAR
ELECTRONIC
SPACE
INFORMATION
BIO-TECH
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Late 1800
Industrial Revolution
Early 1900
Org Concepts; Motion Study
1920:Production Controls,SQC
1901- 1939: A/C. First Flight, Model T; FM Radio, Jet Engine, Xerox, Helicopter
1970: Microprocessor, Recombinant DNA, Laser Pronter, MRI Scanner, Space Shuttle, Scanning/Tunneling microscope
1950-1969: Sputnik (USSR), IC; Operable Laser, First man in space; Kevlar, Fiber Optics
1940 -1949 :Color TV, Digital Computer Transistor, Jet airliner, Instant Camera,
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