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2. Technology Commercialization
From Idea to Product
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Essential Concepts and How To?
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Content Author and Instructor:
Al-Motaz Bellah Alaa Al-Agamawi
Technology Commercialization, Part One Essential Concepts and How to? By: Motaz Al-Agamawi
3. SECTION 2: BASIC CONCEPTS
SAMPLE LECTURE 3
VIDEO DISCUSSION
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4. SECTION 2: BASIC CONCEPTS
SAMPLE LECTURE 9: PRODUCT AND
SERVICE INNOVATION
LEARNING OBJECTIVES:
1)DISTINCT THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN CREATIVITY, INVENTION AND
INNOVATION.
2)UNDERSTAND THE TYPES AND FORMS OF INNOVATION.
3)IDENTIFY THE KEY PEOPLE IN TECHNOLOGY INNOVATION.
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5. Creativity
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What is Creativity?
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6. Definition of Creativity
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Creativity
Is the ability to bring something new
Creativity is the ability not the activity of
bringing something new.
Technology Commercialization, Part One Essential Concepts and How to? By: Motaz Al-Agamawi
7. Invention
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What is Invention?
Technology Commercialization, Part One Essential Concepts and How to? By: Motaz Al-Agamawi
8. Definition of Invention
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Invention
Is a unique or novel device, method,
composition, process or discovery.
It may also be an improvement upon, or
alternate means, of achieving an existing
desired result or function.
Invention is the activity of bringing something
new.
Technology Commercialization, Part One Essential Concepts and How to? By: Motaz Al-Agamawi
9. Innovation
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What is Innovation?
Technology Commercialization, Part One Essential Concepts and How to? By: Motaz Al-Agamawi
10. Definition of Innovation
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Innovation
Is the process of doing new things.
The process of introducing the creative idea
or invention to the market.
Technology Commercialization, Part One Essential Concepts and How to? By: Motaz Al-Agamawi
11. The Distinction between Creativity,
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Invention and Innovation
The ability to create Perquisite of
Creativity something new. Invention and
Innovation
The creation of Results in new
Invention Something new knowledge
The Transformation Result in a new
of an idea or product, service or
Innovation resource into useful processes
application
Technology Commercialization, Part One Essential Concepts and How to? By: Motaz Al-Agamawi
12. Sequence of Discovery-Invention-
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Innovation-Market
May never be developed
into marketable products Invention
Has No Instantaneous Scientific Innovation Adopting Invention
commercial value Discovery
Market Buying or ignoring the
Place innovation
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13. Types and Forms of Innovation
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Type Forms
Technology Commercialization, Part One Essential Concepts and How to? By: Motaz Al-Agamawi
14. Forms of Innovation
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Companies
Process
Innovation
Service Product
Innovation Innovation
Consumers
Technology Commercialization, Part One Essential Concepts and How to? By: Motaz Al-Agamawi
15. Types Of Innovation
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Incremental Radical
Innovation Innovation
Low Novelty High Novelty
Technology Commercialization, Part One Essential Concepts and How to? By: Motaz Al-Agamawi
16. Type Of Innovation Topology
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Components/Core Concepts
Degree of Novelty Reinforced Overturned
Unchanged Incremental Modular
Innovation Innovation
System/Linkage
Architectural Radical
Changed Innovation Innovation
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17. Change Associated with Type of Innovation
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Innovation Component System
Incremental Improved No Change
Modular New No Change
Architectural Improved New Configuration/
Architecture
Radical New New Configuration/
Architecture
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18. Innovation Novelty, Example
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Innovation Form Type
Product Radical
Transistor
Transistor is the most important key components in most of today electronics and it
has the greatest role in the humanity advancement in electronics. Although
transistor has first been patent by Julius Edgar Lilienfeld in 1925 in Canada and
then more research had been conducted by a team of research in AT&T Bell Labs in
1947 but the first silicon transistor was produced in 1954.
Technology Commercialization, Part One Essential Concepts and How to? By: Motaz Al-Agamawi
19. Innovation Novelty, Example
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Innovation Form Type
Service Modular Innovation
SMS (Text) Message
SMS was first thought to be added to GSM protocol in early 80s and the first
consumer implementation and availability was in 1993. Nokia was the first
company which its entire product portfolio supports the new SMS services in
1993. Although SMS is considered to be Modular Innovation but its effect is huge
(compared to Radical innovation ones) today there are more than 2.4 billion active
users for SMS more than 74% of the mobile handset users.
Technology Commercialization, Part One Essential Concepts and How to? By: Motaz Al-Agamawi
20. Innovation Novelty, Example
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Innovation Form Type
Mountain Bike Product Architectural
Innovation
Bikes was found since longtime ago but the mountain bike is a new architectural for bikes to
be more effective and useful in claiming the mountains.
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21. Key People in Technological Innovation
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Creative Source Champion Sponsor
• Inventor or Originator • Entrepreneur or • Person or organization
who creates something Manager who pursues that backs innovation with
new through personal the idea, providing finance, advice and
vision or effort. leadership for contacts
application
A number of industrial studies reveal that for a technology innovation to
succeed, there are three important people involved and seven important conditions to
satisfy.
The combination of these people and conditions satisfies the need for creativity
and implementation.
Technology Commercialization, Part One Essential Concepts and How to? By: Motaz Al-Agamawi
22. 15 Min Exercise
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Please do the Following:
1) Classify your product/service
type of innovation.
Time Left
2) Product/service degree of
novelty with a brief description
for the reasons behind your
choice.
3) Please describe, the customer
benefit from such innovation.
The value your innovation add
to the customer.
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23. SECTION 2: BASIC CONCEPTS
SAMPLE LECTURE 10
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24. SECTION 4: UNDERSTANDING TECHNOLOGY AND
MARKET RELATION
SAMPLE LECTURE 16: THE TECHNOLOGY S-
CURVE
LEARNING OBJECTIVES:
1)UNDERSTAND THE S-CURVE OF TECHNOLOGY PROGRESS
2) UNDERSTAND THE CONCEPT OF CHANGE IN NATURAL LIMIT
OF TECHNOLOGY
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25. The S-Curve of Technological Progress
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A technology' s improvement
of performance follows the S-
curve.
When a technology
performance parameter (y axis)
is plotted against time (x
axis), the result resembles an s-
shaped diagram culled the S-
curve.
Technological performance can
he expressed in terms of any
attribute, such as density in the Source: Customized Management of Technology, By. Prof. Tarek Khalil.
electronics industry (number of
transistors per chip) or aircraft
speed Technology per hour.
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26. Technology Progress Life Cycle- TLC
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(1) the new invention
period, also known as the
embryonic stage
The new invention
period is characterized by
a period of slow initial
growth . This is the time
when experimentation and
initial hugs are worked out
of the system.
Source: Customized Management of Technology, By. Prof. Tarek Khalil.
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27. Technology Progress Life Cycle- TLC
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(2) the technology
improvement period, also
known as the growth stage
The technology
improvement period is
characterized by rapid
and sustained growth.
Source: Customized Management of Technology, By. Prof. Tarek Khalil.
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28. Technology Progress Life Cycle- TLC
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(3) the mature-technology
period . The technology becomes
vulnerable to substitution or
obsolescence when a new or better-
performing technology emerges.
The mature-technology period
starts when the upper limit of the
technology is approached and
progress in performance slows
down, This is when the Source: Customized Management of Technology, By. Prof. Tarek Khalil.
technology reaches its natural
limits as dictated by factors such
as physical limits .
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29. Example
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The vacuum tube technology
was limited by the tube's size and the power consumption of the heated
filament.
Both of these factors were natural barriers to electron conduction in a vacuum
tube, Electronic engineers could not overcome these limitations.
The arrival of the solid-state technology, or transistor, which permitted
electron conduction in solid material, changed the physical barriers of size and
power. The transistor technology started a new technology life cycle and
rendered the vacuum-tube technology obsolete.
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30. Changes in Natural Limits of Technology
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When a technology reaches its
natural limits it becomes a mature
technology vulnerable to
substitution or obsolescence.
A technology's rate of
performance improvement is
dependent on the effort devoted
to its development.
It may progress at a faster
rate and will influence the
progression of the older
technology. Source: Customized Management of Technology, By. Prof. Tarek Khalil.
Technology Commercialization, Part One Essential Concepts and How to? By: Motaz Al-Agamawi
31. Example
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Ceramics, which have higher operating temperatures
and substitute for metals used in internal combustion engines;
the newer technology permits better performance of the engines.
The performance of the engines can continue to improve as a result of a
sequence of newer technologies, each with a higher limit of the performance
parameter of interest.
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32. Multiple- Generation Technologies
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Technology. like all systems,
has a hierarchy.
A system can consist of a
number of subsystems, and each
subsystem may have a number
of components.
Technology need not consist of
a single component or derive
from a single innovation.
Technology can consist of
multiple technologies and derive
from different generations of
innovation. Source: Customized Management of Technology, By. Prof. Tarek Khalil.
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33. Example
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The personal computer is a technology and has a technology life cycle. It consists of
several sub technologies, One such sub technology is the microprocessor, which can also
be defined as a technology with a technology life cycle all its own. In turn the
microprocessor has its own multiple-generation technologies or sub technologies. For
example, the microprocessor technology developed by a company such as Intel has
undergone several generations of changes (8088, 286. 386, 486, Pentium). Each of
these generations of innovation helped boost the technology life cycle of the
microprocessor and, in turn. that of the PC.
The same concept applies to software technology, Any software developed for a
major application undergoes several generations of change. The changes improve the
software and extend its useful life. If a company developing software stops its
development after one generation and another company continues to develop new
generations, the former wilt find itself unable to compete with the latter's newer
generation technology.
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34. SECTION 5: EXTERNAL AND INTERNAL
ENVIRONMENT ANALYSIS
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