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The Innovation Process - INOV2100 |
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Description The course gives students a fundamental and practical introduction to the innovation and commercialisation processes of high technology industries.
Lecture material includes the psychology and strategies for creativity and idea generation, action, strategic and business planning, technical evaluations, benchmarking, market research, intellectual property, R&D and business funding. Workshops explore the innovation process in terms of the identification and evaluation of commercial opportunities. Case studies examine examples of successful and unsuccessful scientific innovation. The course material is delivered by a team of university academics and expert industry professionals. Note: This course is only available to students enrolled in the Diploma in Innovation Management program. Coursework comprises 35 hours during Winter Session. |