Technology innovation as a collective achievement
- Kolloquium

Technology innovation as a collective achievement
Dr. Bruce McCabe (bio at https://www.brucemccabe.com/about ) will discuss what he considers the most fundamental lesson of technology innovation: that the processes are relentlessly social, and good outcomes are always achieved through other people! Employing this lens, he will draw on stories in software, space, energy, robotics, AI and medicine to explore how we can “think differently” about ways to foster innovation within and between organizations. The keynote will draw on first-hand meetings and conversations with business, science and technology innovators around the world.



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