2006 TII Annual Conference
“Innovation in the 21st Century” will put the spotlight on three major issues on today’s innovation agenda, namely foresight, technology and globalisation .
These recurring themes will be featured in plenary session presentations by senior policy makers, top industrialists and leading-edge researchers, and will form the basis for in-depth reflection and discussion in the parallel working group sessions.
A point-and-counterpoint debate will likewise focus on the same three themes. Through this two-day programme of researched inputs, discussion and exchange, delegates will receive some rich and varied insights into the innovation challenges of the 21st century.
Members, participants, others are invited to write articles about and/comment on other articles concerned with the topics of the Conference. For instance, you could comment upon the items listed below.
Exemplar topics: View 1: Universities and academic research are now at the heart of regional economic success. True, false or what can be done?
View 2: Exporting production to low-wage economies is a positive influence and should be encouraged. True, false or what can be done?
View 3: Foresight has proved itself as a highly practical technique for increasing competitiveness. True, false or what can be done?
These recurring themes will be featured in plenary session presentations by senior policy makers, top industrialists and leading-edge researchers, and will form the basis for in-depth reflection and discussion in the parallel working group sessions.
A point-and-counterpoint debate will likewise focus on the same three themes. Through this two-day programme of researched inputs, discussion and exchange, delegates will receive some rich and varied insights into the innovation challenges of the 21st century.
Members, participants, others are invited to write articles about and/comment on other articles concerned with the topics of the Conference. For instance, you could comment upon the items listed below.
Exemplar topics: View 1: Universities and academic research are now at the heart of regional economic success. True, false or what can be done?
View 2: Exporting production to low-wage economies is a positive influence and should be encouraged. True, false or what can be done?
View 3: Foresight has proved itself as a highly practical technique for increasing competitiveness. True, false or what can be done?
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