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An Introduction to Innovation
Thomas J. Howard
thow@mek.dtu.dk

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What is Innovation?




2       Adapted from David Smith’s “Exploring Innovation” by Sofiane Achiche and Thomas J. Howard    2012
    for course 42629: Innovation and Product Development Department of Mechanical Engineering, DTU
Why Innovation?
…$$$!
…growth…
…demand…
…competition…
…sustainability…

    Innovation is a way of generating
    business!


3        Adapted from David Smith’s “Exploring Innovation” by Sofiane Achiche and Thomas J. Howard    2012
     for course 42629: Innovation and Product Development Department of Mechanical Engineering, DTU
Definitions…
    • “An innovation is an idea, practice, or object that is perceived as
      new by an individual or other unit of adoption” Rogers (1995)

    • “Innovation is the successful exploitation of ideas” DTI (2004)

    • “Innovations are new things in the business of producing,
      distributing and consuming new products or services” Betje
      (1998)

    • “The first commercial application or production of a new process
      or product” Freemen & Soete (1997)

    • “The things that make your wonder how it was done
      before they appeared on the market” Tim McAloone 2010
      during a drinking session with Sofiane Achiche and Thomas
      Howard, Copenhagen K.


4          Adapted from David Smith’s “Exploring Innovation” by Sofiane Achiche and Thomas J. Howard    2012
       for course 42629: Innovation and Product Development Department of Mechanical Engineering, DTU
Image taken from http://www.effectiveui.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2008/10/innovation.png


5          Adapted from David Smith’s “Exploring Innovation” by Sofiane Achiche and Thomas J. Howard    2012
       for course 42629: Innovation and Product Development Department of Mechanical Engineering, DTU
Famous Inventions…

Bicycle                                                            Pierre Lallement, 1866
Radio                                                              Guglielmo Marconi, 1897
Computer                                                           Alan Turing, 1945
Penicillin                                                         Florey & Heatley, 1940
Internal Combustion Engine                                         Nicolaus Otto, 1876
World Wide Web                                                     Tim Berners-Lee, 1989
Light Bulb                                                         T. Edison/J. Swan 1879
Cat’s Eyes                                                         Percy Shaw, 1936
Television                                                         John Logie Baird, 1923
Telephone                                                          Alexander G. Bell, 1876




6       Adapted from David Smith’s “Exploring Innovation” by Sofiane Achiche and Thomas J. Howard    2012
    for course 42629: Innovation and Product Development Department of Mechanical Engineering, DTU
Invention vs. Innovation
                                                                                      Singer
    Spengler                          Hoover




                                                                                      Howe




7          Adapted from David Smith’s “Exploring Innovation” by Sofiane Achiche and Thomas J. Howard    2012
       for course 42629: Innovation and Product Development Department of Mechanical Engineering, DTU
Invention vs. Innovation




8       Adapted from David Smith’s “Exploring Innovation” by Sofiane Achiche and Thomas J. Howard    2012
    for course 42629: Innovation and Product Development Department of Mechanical Engineering, DTU
Invention, Commercialisation & Diffusion




    Invention                            Commercialisation                                 Diffusion




                                                INNOVATION




9       Adapted from David Smith’s “Exploring Innovation” by Sofiane Achiche and Thomas J. Howard      2012
    for course 42629: Innovation and Product Development Department of Mechanical Engineering, DTU
Innovation…?




10       Adapted from David Smith’s “Exploring Innovation” by Sofiane Achiche and Thomas J. Howard    2012
     for course 42629: Innovation and Product Development Department of Mechanical Engineering, DTU
Degree of Innovation

                                                    Newness to market




                                                      New                          Completely
                                                      Product                      New Products
                                                      Lines
     Newness to Company
                                                     Improvements
                                                     to Existing            Line
                                                     Products               Extensions


                                                     Cost                       Product Re-
                                                     Reductions                 positioning




11     Source: Adapted from R.G.Cooper (2001)
        Adapted from David Smith’s “Exploring Innovation” by Sofiane Achiche and Thomas J. Howard      2012
      for course 42629: Innovation and Product Development Department of Mechanical Engineering, DTU
Classifying Innovation




R. Garcia, R. Calantone (2002), A critical look at
technological innovation typology and innovativeness
terminology: a literature review




12        Adapted from David Smith’s “Exploring Innovation” by Sofiane Achiche and Thomas J. Howard    2012
      for course 42629: Innovation and Product Development Department of Mechanical Engineering, DTU
Technology/Market Taxonomy

         Breakthrough
 Novelty of Technology




                                             Technical                                   Paradigm
                                          Innovators                                   Innovators



                                          Application                                       Market
                                          Innovators                                   Innovators

                          Established                                                                               Emerging
                                                            Novelty of Market
13                           Adapted from David Smith’s “Exploring Innovation” by Sofiane Achiche and Thomas J. Howard         2012
                         for course 42629: Innovation and Product Development Department of Mechanical Engineering, DTU
Typology – Markets & Technology

• Application Innovator
   – Uses existing technology to produce complementary products
   – Usually into more specialised/niche markets

• Market Innovator
   – Develop new markets with existing technologies

• Technology Innovators
   – New technologies used in new products sold in established
     markets

• Paradigm Innovators
   – New technologies, new products and new markets



14       Adapted from David Smith’s “Exploring Innovation” by Sofiane Achiche and Thomas J. Howard    2012
     for course 42629: Innovation and Product Development Department of Mechanical Engineering, DTU
Application Innovators




  The iPhone applications provide a user with a slew of
  different kinds of features or attributes. The new version
  equips a user with a camera producing good quality
  photos but the older version had only 2.0 mega pixel
  camera. In the latest iPhone version, you can click photos
  and also edit the images.
http://www.iphone4developers.com
 15       Adapted from David Smith’s “Exploring Innovation” by Sofiane Achiche and Thomas J. Howard    2012
      for course 42629: Innovation and Product Development Department of Mechanical Engineering, DTU
Market Innovators: The Sims

                                    Will Wright and Maxis team created
                                    tools, and mechanisms with which to
                                    construct relationships between
                                    objects, and some basic spaces - but that’s
                                    it. The rest is over to the user.
                                    Therefore, a pretty adaptive approach and
                                    extraordinarily successful:
                                    The best selling computer game of all time
                                    (with significant female userbase) so it
                                    clearly tapped into something.
                                    www.cityofsound.typepad.com/blog/designingforadaptation.
                                    ppt%20


16       Adapted from David Smith’s “Exploring Innovation” by Sofiane Achiche and Thomas J. Howard    2012
     for course 42629: Innovation and Product Development Department of Mechanical Engineering, DTU
Technology Innovators




17       Adapted from David Smith’s “Exploring Innovation” by Sofiane Achiche and Thomas J. Howard    2012
     for course 42629: Innovation and Product Development Department of Mechanical Engineering, DTU
Paradigm Innovators
The Global Positioning System is a constellation
of 31 satellites that is used to calculate your
position.




http://www.unavco.org/edu_outreach                        In 1991 WiFi was developed in the
/resources/how_gps_works/Larson_G
PS_MiddleSchool.ppt                                       Netherlands by Vic Hayes under the
                                                          former NCR Corporation/AT&T.
                                                   www2.hawaii.edu/~mpolende/p7mylafep.ppt
18       Adapted from David Smith’s “Exploring Innovation” by Sofiane Achiche and Thomas J. Howard    2012
     for course 42629: Innovation and Product Development Department of Mechanical Engineering, DTU
3 Routes to Invention


                 Individual
                 ( heroic )


                   Corporate                                                           Invention
                   ( Closed )



                    Open




19       Adapted from David Smith’s “Exploring Innovation” by Sofiane Achiche and Thomas J. Howard    2012
     for course 42629: Innovation and Product Development Department of Mechanical Engineering, DTU
Risky business…




20       Adapted from David Smith’s “Exploring Innovation” by Sofiane Achiche and Thomas J. Howard    2012
     for course 42629: Innovation and Product Development Department of Mechanical Engineering, DTU
Sometimes it works




               http://bit.ly/A1fBtA          Shared using Image Space Media (www.imagespacemedia.com)

21       Adapted from David Smith’s “Exploring Innovation” by Sofiane Achiche and Thomas J. Howard      2012
     for course 42629: Innovation and Product Development Department of Mechanical Engineering, DTU
And sometimes…




               http://www.zoxed.eu/photos/bikes_c5.html

22       Adapted from David Smith’s “Exploring Innovation” by Sofiane Achiche and Thomas J. Howard    2012
     for course 42629: Innovation and Product Development Department of Mechanical Engineering, DTU
You may not be far from success!
                                                                      http://www.hoinareala.ro/detop/2_68_Segway%20004.jpg




http://0.tqn.com/d/motorcycles/1/0/R/C
/-/-/BMW_action.jpg




                                       http://www.beloblog.com/ProJo_Blogs/newsblog/archives/smartcar.jpg


   23         Adapted from David Smith’s “Exploring Innovation” by Sofiane Achiche and Thomas J. Howard           2012
          for course 42629: Innovation and Product Development Department of Mechanical Engineering, DTU
Why do Innovations fail?

•Technological failure
     –it doesn’t work
              • e.g. Rolls-Royce’s ‘Hyfil’ carbon fibre fan blade

•Market failure
     –Change in market conditions
              • e.g. Dupont’s Corfam artificial leather
     –Product doesn’t meet consumer needs
              • e.g. Sinclair C5 electric car had a range of 6 miles
     –Poor marketing
              • e.g. Sinclair C5 – an open topped vehicle was
                launched in mid-winter


24       Adapted from David Smith’s “Exploring Innovation” by Sofiane Achiche and Thomas J. Howard    2012
     for course 42629: Innovation and Product Development Department of Mechanical Engineering, DTU
No one is perfect
                                                  EDISON:

                                                   “I have not failed. I've just found
                                                     10,000 ways that won't work.”


                                                  Thomas Edison became a holder of
                                                  1,093 US patents as a result of one
                                                  thing - perseverance. He had no formal
                                                  education yet by the age of 14 had
                                                  developed an entrepreneurial spirit and
                                                  started his own newspaper, which
                                                  funded a kit for a chemical laboratory
                                                  that he set up in the basement of his
                                                  family home.

25       Adapted from David Smith’s “Exploring Innovation” by Sofiane Achiche and Thomas J. Howard    2012
     for course 42629: Innovation and Product Development Department of Mechanical Engineering, DTU
Accidentals: Bill & Steve
Think of the computer entrepreneurs such as Bill Gates at Microsoft or Steve
Jobs at Apple - both born in 1955, making them the right age to have time
to play with the newfangled microprocessors in their teens.

Then Michael Dell was the right age to exploit the idea of making cheap clone
copies of IBM PCs in the 1980s. Of course, the country and society you are
born into may also have a profound influence on your career prospects.

In research Jim Bright conducted with Robert Pryor and others, they found in
a sample of more than 750 young Australians that about 80 per cent
reported a chance event had significantly influenced their careers. Luck, it
turns out, is the norm, not the exception.

Many in our sample reported that being in the right or wrong place at the
right or wrong time had impacted their careers. Others said unintended
experiences had led them into different opportunities. So if luck plays such a
significant role, how can we make ourselves more lucky?
 http://thebigchair.com.au/news/career-couch/success-luck-or-planning


26        Adapted from David Smith’s “Exploring Innovation” by Sofiane Achiche and Thomas J. Howard    2012
      for course 42629: Innovation and Product Development Department of Mechanical Engineering, DTU
Accidentals: Viagra
The drug company Pfizer was looking for something that would relax these blood vessels
to treat angina, however its trials in people were disappointing. Pfizer were about to
abandon further trials when the trial volunteers started coming back and reporting an
unusual side effect - lots of erections.
Pfizer senior scientist Chris Wayman was charged with investigating what was happening.
He created a model 'man' in the lab. He took a set of test-tubes filled with an inert
solution, and in each one placed a piece of penile tissue, taken from an impotent man.
Each piece of tissue was then connected up to a box that, at the flick of a switch, would
send a pulse of electricity through the tissue.
Applying this current of electricity mimics what happens when a man is aroused.
The first time he did this nothing happened to the vessels. However, when he added
Viagra to the tissue bath the penile blood vessels suddenly relaxed - as they would for a
man to give him an erection.
He said: "What was amazing about this study was that we saw a restoration of the
erectile response. Now we were on to something which could only be described as
special".
                                ...Viagra was used to treat nearly
                                    30m men in its first ten years
                                        http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/health/8466118.stm
27       Adapted from David Smith’s “Exploring Innovation” by Sofiane Achiche and Thomas J. Howard    2012
     for course 42629: Innovation and Product Development Department of Mechanical Engineering, DTU
Summary

• Innovation is trick to define but is generally seen as the
exploitation of an new idea.
• Many ways to categorise innovation types, but the simplest and
perhaps most useful are those that categorise on 2 axis: Technology
newness vs Market newness


Exercise
• In groups of 3, try to think of a new example of a product or
service to fit in each category of innovation.
• Place on the same matrix at least one of your business ideas you
will be proposing to you group this week.




28       Adapted from David Smith’s “Exploring Innovation” by Sofiane Achiche and Thomas J. Howard    2012
     for course 42629: Innovation and Product Development Department of Mechanical Engineering, DTU

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42629 lecture 1 pt3

  • 1. An Introduction to Innovation Thomas J. Howard thow@mek.dtu.dk Unless otherwise stated, this material is under a Creative Commons 3.0 Attribution–Share-Alike licence and can be freely modified, used and redistributed but only under the same licence and if including the following statement: “Original material by Thomas J. Howard for course 42629 – Innovation and Product Development Department of Mechanical Engineering, The Technical University of Denmark”
  • 2. What is Innovation? 2 Adapted from David Smith’s “Exploring Innovation” by Sofiane Achiche and Thomas J. Howard 2012 for course 42629: Innovation and Product Development Department of Mechanical Engineering, DTU
  • 3. Why Innovation? …$$$! …growth… …demand… …competition… …sustainability… Innovation is a way of generating business! 3 Adapted from David Smith’s “Exploring Innovation” by Sofiane Achiche and Thomas J. Howard 2012 for course 42629: Innovation and Product Development Department of Mechanical Engineering, DTU
  • 4. Definitions… • “An innovation is an idea, practice, or object that is perceived as new by an individual or other unit of adoption” Rogers (1995) • “Innovation is the successful exploitation of ideas” DTI (2004) • “Innovations are new things in the business of producing, distributing and consuming new products or services” Betje (1998) • “The first commercial application or production of a new process or product” Freemen & Soete (1997) • “The things that make your wonder how it was done before they appeared on the market” Tim McAloone 2010 during a drinking session with Sofiane Achiche and Thomas Howard, Copenhagen K. 4 Adapted from David Smith’s “Exploring Innovation” by Sofiane Achiche and Thomas J. Howard 2012 for course 42629: Innovation and Product Development Department of Mechanical Engineering, DTU
  • 5. Image taken from http://www.effectiveui.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2008/10/innovation.png 5 Adapted from David Smith’s “Exploring Innovation” by Sofiane Achiche and Thomas J. Howard 2012 for course 42629: Innovation and Product Development Department of Mechanical Engineering, DTU
  • 6. Famous Inventions… Bicycle Pierre Lallement, 1866 Radio Guglielmo Marconi, 1897 Computer Alan Turing, 1945 Penicillin Florey & Heatley, 1940 Internal Combustion Engine Nicolaus Otto, 1876 World Wide Web Tim Berners-Lee, 1989 Light Bulb T. Edison/J. Swan 1879 Cat’s Eyes Percy Shaw, 1936 Television John Logie Baird, 1923 Telephone Alexander G. Bell, 1876 6 Adapted from David Smith’s “Exploring Innovation” by Sofiane Achiche and Thomas J. Howard 2012 for course 42629: Innovation and Product Development Department of Mechanical Engineering, DTU
  • 7. Invention vs. Innovation Singer Spengler Hoover Howe 7 Adapted from David Smith’s “Exploring Innovation” by Sofiane Achiche and Thomas J. Howard 2012 for course 42629: Innovation and Product Development Department of Mechanical Engineering, DTU
  • 8. Invention vs. Innovation 8 Adapted from David Smith’s “Exploring Innovation” by Sofiane Achiche and Thomas J. Howard 2012 for course 42629: Innovation and Product Development Department of Mechanical Engineering, DTU
  • 9. Invention, Commercialisation & Diffusion Invention Commercialisation Diffusion INNOVATION 9 Adapted from David Smith’s “Exploring Innovation” by Sofiane Achiche and Thomas J. Howard 2012 for course 42629: Innovation and Product Development Department of Mechanical Engineering, DTU
  • 10. Innovation…? 10 Adapted from David Smith’s “Exploring Innovation” by Sofiane Achiche and Thomas J. Howard 2012 for course 42629: Innovation and Product Development Department of Mechanical Engineering, DTU
  • 11. Degree of Innovation Newness to market New Completely Product New Products Lines Newness to Company Improvements to Existing Line Products Extensions Cost Product Re- Reductions positioning 11 Source: Adapted from R.G.Cooper (2001) Adapted from David Smith’s “Exploring Innovation” by Sofiane Achiche and Thomas J. Howard 2012 for course 42629: Innovation and Product Development Department of Mechanical Engineering, DTU
  • 12. Classifying Innovation R. Garcia, R. Calantone (2002), A critical look at technological innovation typology and innovativeness terminology: a literature review 12 Adapted from David Smith’s “Exploring Innovation” by Sofiane Achiche and Thomas J. Howard 2012 for course 42629: Innovation and Product Development Department of Mechanical Engineering, DTU
  • 13. Technology/Market Taxonomy Breakthrough Novelty of Technology Technical Paradigm Innovators Innovators Application Market Innovators Innovators Established Emerging Novelty of Market 13 Adapted from David Smith’s “Exploring Innovation” by Sofiane Achiche and Thomas J. Howard 2012 for course 42629: Innovation and Product Development Department of Mechanical Engineering, DTU
  • 14. Typology – Markets & Technology • Application Innovator – Uses existing technology to produce complementary products – Usually into more specialised/niche markets • Market Innovator – Develop new markets with existing technologies • Technology Innovators – New technologies used in new products sold in established markets • Paradigm Innovators – New technologies, new products and new markets 14 Adapted from David Smith’s “Exploring Innovation” by Sofiane Achiche and Thomas J. Howard 2012 for course 42629: Innovation and Product Development Department of Mechanical Engineering, DTU
  • 15. Application Innovators The iPhone applications provide a user with a slew of different kinds of features or attributes. The new version equips a user with a camera producing good quality photos but the older version had only 2.0 mega pixel camera. In the latest iPhone version, you can click photos and also edit the images. http://www.iphone4developers.com 15 Adapted from David Smith’s “Exploring Innovation” by Sofiane Achiche and Thomas J. Howard 2012 for course 42629: Innovation and Product Development Department of Mechanical Engineering, DTU
  • 16. Market Innovators: The Sims Will Wright and Maxis team created tools, and mechanisms with which to construct relationships between objects, and some basic spaces - but that’s it. The rest is over to the user. Therefore, a pretty adaptive approach and extraordinarily successful: The best selling computer game of all time (with significant female userbase) so it clearly tapped into something. www.cityofsound.typepad.com/blog/designingforadaptation. ppt%20 16 Adapted from David Smith’s “Exploring Innovation” by Sofiane Achiche and Thomas J. Howard 2012 for course 42629: Innovation and Product Development Department of Mechanical Engineering, DTU
  • 17. Technology Innovators 17 Adapted from David Smith’s “Exploring Innovation” by Sofiane Achiche and Thomas J. Howard 2012 for course 42629: Innovation and Product Development Department of Mechanical Engineering, DTU
  • 18. Paradigm Innovators The Global Positioning System is a constellation of 31 satellites that is used to calculate your position. http://www.unavco.org/edu_outreach In 1991 WiFi was developed in the /resources/how_gps_works/Larson_G PS_MiddleSchool.ppt Netherlands by Vic Hayes under the former NCR Corporation/AT&T. www2.hawaii.edu/~mpolende/p7mylafep.ppt 18 Adapted from David Smith’s “Exploring Innovation” by Sofiane Achiche and Thomas J. Howard 2012 for course 42629: Innovation and Product Development Department of Mechanical Engineering, DTU
  • 19. 3 Routes to Invention Individual ( heroic ) Corporate Invention ( Closed ) Open 19 Adapted from David Smith’s “Exploring Innovation” by Sofiane Achiche and Thomas J. Howard 2012 for course 42629: Innovation and Product Development Department of Mechanical Engineering, DTU
  • 20. Risky business… 20 Adapted from David Smith’s “Exploring Innovation” by Sofiane Achiche and Thomas J. Howard 2012 for course 42629: Innovation and Product Development Department of Mechanical Engineering, DTU
  • 21. Sometimes it works http://bit.ly/A1fBtA Shared using Image Space Media (www.imagespacemedia.com) 21 Adapted from David Smith’s “Exploring Innovation” by Sofiane Achiche and Thomas J. Howard 2012 for course 42629: Innovation and Product Development Department of Mechanical Engineering, DTU
  • 22. And sometimes… http://www.zoxed.eu/photos/bikes_c5.html 22 Adapted from David Smith’s “Exploring Innovation” by Sofiane Achiche and Thomas J. Howard 2012 for course 42629: Innovation and Product Development Department of Mechanical Engineering, DTU
  • 23. You may not be far from success! http://www.hoinareala.ro/detop/2_68_Segway%20004.jpg http://0.tqn.com/d/motorcycles/1/0/R/C /-/-/BMW_action.jpg http://www.beloblog.com/ProJo_Blogs/newsblog/archives/smartcar.jpg 23 Adapted from David Smith’s “Exploring Innovation” by Sofiane Achiche and Thomas J. Howard 2012 for course 42629: Innovation and Product Development Department of Mechanical Engineering, DTU
  • 24. Why do Innovations fail? •Technological failure –it doesn’t work • e.g. Rolls-Royce’s ‘Hyfil’ carbon fibre fan blade •Market failure –Change in market conditions • e.g. Dupont’s Corfam artificial leather –Product doesn’t meet consumer needs • e.g. Sinclair C5 electric car had a range of 6 miles –Poor marketing • e.g. Sinclair C5 – an open topped vehicle was launched in mid-winter 24 Adapted from David Smith’s “Exploring Innovation” by Sofiane Achiche and Thomas J. Howard 2012 for course 42629: Innovation and Product Development Department of Mechanical Engineering, DTU
  • 25. No one is perfect EDISON: “I have not failed. I've just found 10,000 ways that won't work.” Thomas Edison became a holder of 1,093 US patents as a result of one thing - perseverance. He had no formal education yet by the age of 14 had developed an entrepreneurial spirit and started his own newspaper, which funded a kit for a chemical laboratory that he set up in the basement of his family home. 25 Adapted from David Smith’s “Exploring Innovation” by Sofiane Achiche and Thomas J. Howard 2012 for course 42629: Innovation and Product Development Department of Mechanical Engineering, DTU
  • 26. Accidentals: Bill & Steve Think of the computer entrepreneurs such as Bill Gates at Microsoft or Steve Jobs at Apple - both born in 1955, making them the right age to have time to play with the newfangled microprocessors in their teens. Then Michael Dell was the right age to exploit the idea of making cheap clone copies of IBM PCs in the 1980s. Of course, the country and society you are born into may also have a profound influence on your career prospects. In research Jim Bright conducted with Robert Pryor and others, they found in a sample of more than 750 young Australians that about 80 per cent reported a chance event had significantly influenced their careers. Luck, it turns out, is the norm, not the exception. Many in our sample reported that being in the right or wrong place at the right or wrong time had impacted their careers. Others said unintended experiences had led them into different opportunities. So if luck plays such a significant role, how can we make ourselves more lucky? http://thebigchair.com.au/news/career-couch/success-luck-or-planning 26 Adapted from David Smith’s “Exploring Innovation” by Sofiane Achiche and Thomas J. Howard 2012 for course 42629: Innovation and Product Development Department of Mechanical Engineering, DTU
  • 27. Accidentals: Viagra The drug company Pfizer was looking for something that would relax these blood vessels to treat angina, however its trials in people were disappointing. Pfizer were about to abandon further trials when the trial volunteers started coming back and reporting an unusual side effect - lots of erections. Pfizer senior scientist Chris Wayman was charged with investigating what was happening. He created a model 'man' in the lab. He took a set of test-tubes filled with an inert solution, and in each one placed a piece of penile tissue, taken from an impotent man. Each piece of tissue was then connected up to a box that, at the flick of a switch, would send a pulse of electricity through the tissue. Applying this current of electricity mimics what happens when a man is aroused. The first time he did this nothing happened to the vessels. However, when he added Viagra to the tissue bath the penile blood vessels suddenly relaxed - as they would for a man to give him an erection. He said: "What was amazing about this study was that we saw a restoration of the erectile response. Now we were on to something which could only be described as special". ...Viagra was used to treat nearly 30m men in its first ten years http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/health/8466118.stm 27 Adapted from David Smith’s “Exploring Innovation” by Sofiane Achiche and Thomas J. Howard 2012 for course 42629: Innovation and Product Development Department of Mechanical Engineering, DTU
  • 28. Summary • Innovation is trick to define but is generally seen as the exploitation of an new idea. • Many ways to categorise innovation types, but the simplest and perhaps most useful are those that categorise on 2 axis: Technology newness vs Market newness Exercise • In groups of 3, try to think of a new example of a product or service to fit in each category of innovation. • Place on the same matrix at least one of your business ideas you will be proposing to you group this week. 28 Adapted from David Smith’s “Exploring Innovation” by Sofiane Achiche and Thomas J. Howard 2012 for course 42629: Innovation and Product Development Department of Mechanical Engineering, DTU