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INNOVATION Portal : Scope, Challenges, and Stakeholders

INNOVATION Portal : Scope, Challenges, and Stakeholders. By: Ubaydli Ubaydli Manama 1-3 July 2013. Bahrain Technology Companies Society (BTECH). Agenda. Innovation. Elements of Successful Innovation. Challenges of Innovation. Timeline of Innovation. Vertical Innovation.

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INNOVATION Portal : Scope, Challenges, and Stakeholders

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  1. INNOVATION Portal: Scope, Challenges, and Stakeholders By: Ubaydli Ubaydli Manama 1-3 July 2013 Bahrain Technology Companies Society (BTECH)

  2. Agenda

  3. Innovation

  4. Elements of Successful Innovation

  5. Challenges of Innovation

  6. Timeline of Innovation

  7. Vertical Innovation DEFINE THE JOB-TO-BE-DONE DEFINE THE CUSTOMER UNCOVER CUSTOMER NEEDS DISCOVER UNMET NEEDS FIND SEGMENTS OF OPPORTUNITY The Innovation process FORMULATE THE INNOVATION STATEGY CONDUCT COMPETITIVE ANALYSIS SIZE THE MARKET OPPORTUNITY FORMULATE THE PRICING STATEGY DEFINE THE SOLUTIONS EVALUATE THE SOLUTION POSITION THE SOLUTION

  8. Single Purpose Innovation The Innovation Process Employee-Driven Innovation

  9. Wide Scope Innovation

  10. Simple Innovation

  11. Australia Innovation Approach

  12. Innovation

  13. DEFINITION

  14. Objectives Identify Innovators who think creatively, laterally and innovatively on issues that they perceive as important. Encourage innovative thinking and problem-solving, rather than open-ended creativity. Provide an incentive to foster team work through means of larger awards for groups. Create a multiplier effect by getting parents and teachers to value creativity and in turn help spread a culture of appreciating innovation in the school system.

  15. Element of Success • Lot of Innovative Applications can be built around the portal components or mash up of multiple datasets • Transparency • Accountability • Creating a framework • Citizen Engagement

  16. Creating a framework • Evolving a model of innovation, with focus on inclusive growth • Delineating policy initiatives within the Government, required to spur innovation • Developing and championing innovation attitudes and approaches • Creating appropriate eco-systems and environment to foster inclusive innovation • Exploring new strategies and alternatives for innovations and collaborations

  17. Creating a framework • Identifying ways and means to scale and sustain innovations • Encouraging Central and State Governments to innovate • Encouraging universities and R&D institutions to innovate • Facilitating innovations by SMEs • Encouraging all important sectors of the economy to innovate • Encouraging innovation in public service delivery • Encouraging multi-disciplinary and globally competitive approaches for innovations

  18. Innovation measurement Framework Infrastructure and institutional framework The Firm Product Innovations Process Innovations Marketing Innovations Organisational Innovations Innovation Policies Education and Public Research System Other Firms Demand

  19. Open Innovation Portal Platform (OIPL) Innovators Innovation Portal Downloads Data Management Data Portal Datasets • Single Point Access • Search & Discovery • Open Formats • Innovators Engagement • Social Media Connect Applications • Data Catalogs • Workflow • Standard Metadata • Validation • Analytics Tools Visualisations APIs Web Services Documents Feedback, Discussions, Ideas Energy Agriculture Communities Health Education

  20. Portal Resident • Divided into participant and subscribers. • Innovators : - Are experts or advisory members who will provide information to the subscribers. -Moderated by the éducation institution -Research materials to be categorised and Sub categorised • Subcribers: - Participate in discussion forum - Fill online form to be a Subscribe - Download information posted by innovators.

  21. Portal Resident • Moderated by Éducation institution team • Submit and share the innovative idea or raw projects • Work on the space provided on the portal on any innovative project. • Askfor funding the project • Finished project to be submitted online.

  22. Portal Services • Fill online form and submit • Éducation Team to review and accept • Shortlist application and invite • Project submission • Mentor to review the projects submitted • Judges to be appointed • Online scoring engine to provide scores on the submitted projects • Projects to be awarded.

  23. Portal Services • Subscribe to the event • Live chat with expert • Video/audio function • Upcoming chats shows available. • Archived shows

  24. Portal Services • Listing of innovators details. • Each innovator can have thier own website on the innovation portal.

  25. Events Calendar • Education team post the archived events, upcoming events, current events. • Forms for particpations • SMS , email alerts sent to subscribers.

  26. Portal Services • Education Institution to send Bulk Newsletter by Emails to registered innovators and subcribers. • Newsletter can also have video files , images, and articles about the portal.

  27. Sample Template INNOVATIVE PORTAL INNOVATIVE PORTAL INNOVATIVE PORTAL

  28. The Innovation Economy The world has moved to an Innovation Economy. For national economies to keep pace, they must continually move up the value chain.

  29. The Innovation Economy

  30. Do Not Forget Remember there is no right or wrong! Don’t be practical! Criticising others' ideas is not allowed, taking advantage of them is! Don’t avoid ambiguity! Feel free to err! Think outside the box! Create “we” spirit! Insist that the ideas are “ours”! Be honest in your comments and encourage others to debate! Remember that you represent only yourself!

  31. As Albert Einstein Says If you always do what you always did, you will always get what you always got We cannot solve a problem by using the same kind of thinking we used when we created them. If at first the idea is not absurd, then there will be no hope for it.

  32. Questions

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