This book features first-hand experience, case studies and interviews with key strategic players to illustrate how Manchester has built a unique model of collaboration with industry to create an ecosystem of a supply chain of companies producing graphene material and starting to disrupt the marketplace with new products and application.
This book features first-hand experience, case studies and interviews with key strategic players to illustrate how Manchester has built a unique model of collaboration with industry to create an ecosystem of a supply chain of companies producing graphene material and starting to disrupt the marketplace with new products and application.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
James Baker is a recognised innovation leader and commercialisation expert. He is currently CEO of Graphene@Manchester, based at the University of Manchester, which he joined in 2014. In his unique role, James develops industrial partnerships and collaborations to accelerate the commercialisation opportunities for graphene. Before entering the higher education sector, James worked in industry for 25 years and led on a number of prestigious national innovation projects as Managing Director of the Advanced Technology Centres for BAE Systems in the UK. James Tallentire is a former journalist who has led communications and stakeholder engagement activity at Staffordshire University, Birmingham City University and The University of Manchester. These institutions have all shared similar commitments-to support the economic development of their respective city-regions through applied research, innovation and talent creation. Most recently, James has been an advocate of Manchester's world-class advanced materials portfolio, including the unique Graphene City ecosystem that brings academic, civic and business leaders together to help commercialise graphene.
Inhaltsangabe
Introduction 1. The Innovation Revolution: From Closed to Open Innovation 2. Graphene: The New Kid on the Block 3. Graphene's Great Expectations 4. Overcoming the Challenge: A New Model Approach 5. Building the First Home for Graphene: the NGI 6. Steal with Pride: Creating the GEIC 7. Graphene City and Beyond: Building an Innovation Ecosystem 8. Making It Happen: Industry Engagement 9. Getting Graphene Ready: Adopting the Manchester Model of Innovation 10. Creating an Icon: The Making of a Global Brand 11. The New "Gold Rush": Graphene's Research Renaissance 12. Future Histories: Graphene Innovation after Covid-19
Introduction 1. The Innovation Revolution: From Closed to Open Innovation 2. Graphene: The New Kid on the Block 3. Graphene's Great Expectations 4. Overcoming the Challenge: A New Model Approach 5. Building the First Home for Graphene: the NGI 6. Steal with Pride: Creating the GEIC 7. Graphene City and Beyond: Building an Innovation Ecosystem 8. Making It Happen: Industry Engagement 9. Getting Graphene Ready: Adopting the Manchester Model of Innovation 10. Creating an Icon: The Making of a Global Brand 11. The New "Gold Rush": Graphene's Research Renaissance 12. Future Histories: Graphene Innovation after Covid-19
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