STS.081 Innovation Systems for Science, Technology, Energy, Manufacturing, and Health
STS.081 Innovation Systems for Science, Technology, Energy, Manufacturing, and Health (Spring 2017, MIT OCW). Instructor: William Bonvillian. This course focuses on science and technology policy - it will examine the science and technology innovation system, including case studies on energy, computing, advanced manufacturing, and health sectors, with an emphasis on public policy and the federal government's role in that system.
Class 6 Description:
Class 6, picking up on the innovation organization issues discussed in the prior class, will discuss the longstanding problem of the valley of death, i.e., of moving technology from the research stage through the development stage, and discuss the pipeline (linear) model versus dynamic model for research and development. The class will review the very different organizational model of defense R&D compared to other federal science and technology mission agencies. More recent models for crossing the valley of death will be briefly noted, including the biotech model, NIST's Advanced Technology Program (ATP now ended), the Small Business Innovation and Research Program (SBIR), NIST's state-based Manufacturing Extension Program (MEP), and the CIA's In-Q-Tel. The class will close with a discussion of overall innovation models and overcoming the difficulty of innovating in complex legacy sectors.
(from ocw.mit.edu)
Class 6 - Crossing the Valley of Death between Research and Development and ... (Part 1) |
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