YoVDO

Creating Innovation Portfolios in a Leading European IT Solutions and Services Group

Offered By: Devoxx via YouTube

Tags

Devoxx Courses Economic Growth Courses Innovation Management Courses Collaborative Research Courses

Course Description

Overview

Save Big on Coursera Plus. 7,000+ courses at $160 off. Limited Time Only!
Explore the process of creating innovation portfolios in a leading European IT Solutions and Services Group through this 51-minute conference talk. Gain insights into Netcompany-Intrasoft's state-of-the-art Research and Innovation Development department and their approach to building a multi-sector collaborative research project portfolio. Discover how innovation drives competitive advantage, shapes the technological landscape in Europe, and contributes to economic growth and social welfare. Learn about the interdisciplinary approach involving internal experts, prestigious universities, research institutions, and industrial partners to articulate emerging ICT trends into innovative and exploitable outcomes. Understand the challenges and opportunities presented by shorter product lifecycles, customization for niche markets, and the integration of IT services with traditional product offerings. Examine the evolution of marketplaces and the emergence of ad-hoc multi-stakeholder collaborations in new business models within the IT solutions industry.

Syllabus

Creating innovation portfolios in a leading European IT Solutions and Services Group by Raimund Broe


Taught by

Devoxx

Related Courses

Skills For New Educational Architecture
Sant Gadge Baba Amravati University via Swayam
Safeguarding in Collaborative Research and International Development: Contexts, Challenges, and Opportunities
University of Glasgow via FutureLearn
OpenSource Research Project - Post-Mortem Analysis
Valerio Velardo - The Sound of AI via YouTube
A Journey to the Cutting Edge of Bioscience - Cancer as a Case Study
Milken Institute via YouTube
Causal Inference for Earth System Sciences - Jakob Runge
Kavli Institute for Theoretical Physics via YouTube