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Join Dr. Chris Luebkeman of Arup Research and Development as he explores the dynamic interplay between innovation and public benefit at the E-CORE Conference. His keynote emphasizes various approaches to innovation—static vs. dynamic, incremental vs. step change, and synchronous vs. asynchronous models. By examining historical perspectives, including lessons from Orville Wright, Dr. Luebkeman highlights the importance of direction and connection in achieving industry benefit and commercial advantage while ultimately serving the public good.
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Dr Chris Luebkeman Arup Research+Development E-CORE Conference 02.10.02
DREAM VISION
DREAM VISION
DREAM VISION
DREAM VISION
DREAM VISION
STATIC DYNAMIC
STATIC DYNAMIC
STATIC DYNAMIC
STATIC DYNAMIC
STATIC DYNAMIC
STEP CHANGE INNOVATION
STEP CHANGE INCREMENTAL NOISE INNOVATION
STEP CHANGE INCREMENTAL INNOVATION
STEP CHANGE INNOVATION
STEP CHANGE INCREMENTAL
SYNCHRONOUS CO-LOCATED ASYNCHRONOUS DISTRIBUTED
SYNCHRONOUS CO-LOCATED ASYNCHRONOUS DISTRIBUTED
UNSEEN OBVIOUS
UNSEEN OBVIOUS
Public Good Industry Benefit Commercial Advantage
Public Good Industry Benefit Commercial Advantage FP6
COST BENEFIT
DIRECTION CONNECTION
DIRECTION CONNECTION
DIRECTION CONNECTION
DIRECTION CONNECTION
Dr Chris Luebkeman Arup Research+Development E-CORE Conference 02.10.02