| PICMET'04 Symposium
in Korea |
In
response to an increasing number of requests from our colleagues
from around the world
for the expansion of PICMET (Portland International Conference on
Management of Engineering and Technology) beyond the biennial
Portland conference, the PICMET Board of Directors has decided to
take several initiatives that we are implementing now.
One of these initiatives is the addition of a non-Portland
location for a PICMET Symposium in the even numbered years.
I
am pleased to announce that PICMET'04 Symposium will be held on
July 31- August 4,2004 in Seoul, Korea. STEPI
(Science and Technology Policy Institute) is the co-host of
PICMET'04.
The theme of PICMET'04 is Innovation Management in the
Technology-Driven World.
The critical issues in managing technological innovations will be
addressed by workshops, plenaries, research papers, applications
papers, panel discussions and tutorials.
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| T-Plan:
Fast Start Technology Roadmapping |
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T-Plan
was developed by Cambridge researchers after surveying the
roadmapping practices at 2,000 UK manufacturing firms. The
method focuses on bringing together tacit and explicit
knowledge within an organization and distilling it into a
documented high level view of that firm’s probable future.
T-Plan emphasizes the linkage between the commercial
perspective and the technological perspective, and divides
forward looking knowledge into layers using the classic
roadmapping category types of Business/Market,
Product/Service, and Technology.
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| Educational Trends
in Engineering and Technology Management |
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Portland
State University
Engineering and Technology Management Department is
conducting a world
wide research study on education and research in Engineering and
Technology Management. More
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| Steven
Shulman Chair in Technology Management |
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The Wesley J.
Howe School seeks an outstanding scholar with an
international research reputation for appointment to the
Steven Shulman Chair in Technology Management. Candidates
must have a Ph.D./DBA from a highly regarded institution
and be an internationally recognized researcher, an
excellent teacher, and an intellectual leader with the
capacity to develop a research and educational environment
with global impact. Relevant research areas include
technology management, innovation management, engineering
economics, project management, international business,
global management, high-tech marketing, entrepreneurship
and sustainable development.
Please send your
application to howe@stevens-tech.edu
or mail it to Office of the Dean, Box 100, Howe School of
Technology Management, Stevens Institute of Technology,
Castle Point on Hudson, Hoboken, New Jersey, 07030, USA. More |

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