Date:Saturday, November 8, 2014 1:00PM - 5:00PM
Place: Sky Hall, Hosei University
There is no doubt that a single high-tech company or super scientist can’t pursue innovation. The notion of open innovation dominates the field of academia and the real world. We would like to confirm research on high-tech industries in Europe, Korea, and Japan, and based on that, discuss how to conduct open innovation. Speakers will be invited from KTH University in Sweden, Tohoku and Ritsumeikan in Japan and Gigaphoton Inc., which is a representative company in the semiconductor equipment field.
■13:00~13:10 Introduction Where Does Innovation Source Come from and Go?
Noriko Tji (Hosei University)
■13:10~13:55 Presentation1 The Impact of Activities during Fuzzy Front End on NPD Project Success: A Comparative Study between Korean and Japanese Manufacturers
Akio Nagahira (Tohoku University)
■13:55~14:40 Presentation2 Collective Creativity, Openness and Innovativeness in the New Era
Mats Magnusson (Royal Institute of Technology (KTH))
■15:00~15:45 Presentation3 Lead User Method and Open Innovation are Contradictory?:
A Case of Semiconductor Industry
Tatsuo Enami (Gigaphoton Inc.)
■16:05~17:00 Panel Discussion The Task and Expectation of Open Innovation
Place: Sky Hall, Hosei University
There is no doubt that a single high-tech company or super scientist can’t pursue innovation. The notion of open innovation dominates the field of academia and the real world. We would like to confirm research on high-tech industries in Europe, Korea, and Japan, and based on that, discuss how to conduct open innovation. Speakers will be invited from KTH University in Sweden, Tohoku and Ritsumeikan in Japan and Gigaphoton Inc., which is a representative company in the semiconductor equipment field.
■13:00~13:10 Introduction Where Does Innovation Source Come from and Go?
Noriko Tji (Hosei University)
■13:10~13:55 Presentation1 The Impact of Activities during Fuzzy Front End on NPD Project Success: A Comparative Study between Korean and Japanese Manufacturers
Akio Nagahira (Tohoku University)
■13:55~14:40 Presentation2 Collective Creativity, Openness and Innovativeness in the New Era
Mats Magnusson (Royal Institute of Technology (KTH))
■15:00~15:45 Presentation3 Lead User Method and Open Innovation are Contradictory?:
A Case of Semiconductor Industry
Tatsuo Enami (Gigaphoton Inc.)
■16:05~17:00 Panel Discussion The Task and Expectation of Open Innovation