Ilkka Tuomi in Gotenburg
The researcher and author Ilkka Tuomi has been invited to Gothenburg by the Open Innovation platform and the IT University. He will hold two presentations on the topic of Open Innovation, scheduled to the 23 and 24 of april.
Ilkka has among others written the well-received book Networks of Innovation. We look forward to his stay.
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Welcome to two exicting open innovation seminars!
The Applied IT department and the "Open Innovation - Open Information" Platform (OPIN) invites you to two seminars with Ilka Tuomi. Please forward the invitation to any interested colleague.
23 April "Theories and Models of Open Innovation"
The seminar will give an overview of open innovation models and theories.
Time: 13.15-15.00
Place: Von Neuman, Floor 3, Department of Applied IT, Forskningsgången 6, House Patricia, Lindholmen
24 April: "When innovation is hard: Does the open source development model work in hardware?"
With examples from a study about open sourced semiconductor designs, the seminar will address the question whether, and under what conditions, open distributed innovation works in hardware projects.
Time: 10.15-12.00
Place: Grace Hopper, Floor 3, Department of Applied IT, Forskningsgången 6, House Patricia, Lindholmen
Mr. Tuomi has been visiting scientist at the European Commission's Joint Research Centre, Institute for Prospective Technological Studies, Seville, Spain. He has developed research strategy for the Finnish Technology Agency and the Finland Berkeley Information Technology and Society Program, as well as beeing visiting scholar at the University of California, Berkeley, where he conducted research on the new dynamics of innovation networks, working with Professor Manuel Castells. From 1987 to 2001 he worked at Nokia Research Center, Finland, most recently as Principal Scientist, Information Society and Knowledge Management. Since 2005 Mr. Tuomi is founder and chief scientist of Oy Meaning Processing Ltd. He is author of the books "Corporate Knowledge" and "Networks of Innovation", and has published substantially on knowledge management, open source, and open innovation.
Ilkka has among others written the well-received book Networks of Innovation. We look forward to his stay.
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Welcome to two exicting open innovation seminars!
The Applied IT department and the "Open Innovation - Open Information" Platform (OPIN) invites you to two seminars with Ilka Tuomi. Please forward the invitation to any interested colleague.
23 April "Theories and Models of Open Innovation"
The seminar will give an overview of open innovation models and theories.
Time: 13.15-15.00
Place: Von Neuman, Floor 3, Department of Applied IT, Forskningsgången 6, House Patricia, Lindholmen
24 April: "When innovation is hard: Does the open source development model work in hardware?"
With examples from a study about open sourced semiconductor designs, the seminar will address the question whether, and under what conditions, open distributed innovation works in hardware projects.
Time: 10.15-12.00
Place: Grace Hopper, Floor 3, Department of Applied IT, Forskningsgången 6, House Patricia, Lindholmen
Mr. Tuomi has been visiting scientist at the European Commission's Joint Research Centre, Institute for Prospective Technological Studies, Seville, Spain. He has developed research strategy for the Finnish Technology Agency and the Finland Berkeley Information Technology and Society Program, as well as beeing visiting scholar at the University of California, Berkeley, where he conducted research on the new dynamics of innovation networks, working with Professor Manuel Castells. From 1987 to 2001 he worked at Nokia Research Center, Finland, most recently as Principal Scientist, Information Society and Knowledge Management. Since 2005 Mr. Tuomi is founder and chief scientist of Oy Meaning Processing Ltd. He is author of the books "Corporate Knowledge" and "Networks of Innovation", and has published substantially on knowledge management, open source, and open innovation.
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