2012/2013 KAN-CM_E106 Innovation & Commercialization Strategy in the Medico Industry
English Title | |
Innovation & Commercialization Strategy in the Medico Industry |
Course information |
|
Language | English |
Exam ECTS | 7.5 ECTS |
Type | Elective |
Level | Full Degree Master |
Duration | One Semester |
Course period |
Spring
Changes in course schedule may occur Tuesday 11.40-14.15, week 6-16,14-16 - Grundtvigsvej |
Time Table | Please see course schedule at e-Campus |
Max. participants | 60 |
Study board |
Study Board for MSc in Economics and Business Administration
|
Course coordinator | |
|
|
The course will be coordinated jointly with Copenhagen School of Entrepreneurship. For questions about course content please write to: Bo Koch-Christensen, bk.lpf@cbs.dk | |
Main Category of the Course | |
|
|
Last updated on 23-10-2012 |
Learning objectives | |||||||||||||||||
Students will learn to:
|
|||||||||||||||||
Prerequisite | |||||||||||||||||
The program is offered to all master’s level students. It can be selected without prior knowledge or experience with the Medico industry, entrepreneurship and innovation. The course is, however, especially valuable for students who have an interest in the Medico industry and who seek to advance skills and understanding of science-based entrepreneurship and innovation management. | |||||||||||||||||
Examination | |||||||||||||||||
|
|||||||||||||||||
Course content | |||||||||||||||||
The Innovation & Commercialization Strategy course is designed by Copenhagen School of Entrepreneurship. This means high industry involvement and collaboration between Copenhagen Business School (CBS), the Technical University of Denmark (DTU) and Copenhagen University (KU). The ambition is to bridge students’ skills and disciplinary excellence in order to progress sustainable and growth oriented business concepts within the Medico industry. Examples of Medico products/services. Blocks in the program
Students will be working in project teams jointly addressing technical, sociological and commercial aspects in launching and commercializing an innovation and building a business. The projects are supported by lectures both from faculty and industry, offering an integrated and effective framework for working on actual Medico innovations/patents. This course is especially suited for students who aspire to employment or self-employment as managers in the Medico industry. Bringing Medico inventions to the market requires more than technical skills in medical devices. It requires a fine sense for the industry, its dynamics, and for the way that opportunities arise and acted upon. |
|||||||||||||||||
Teaching methods | |||||||||||||||||
The course is distinguished by its use of a studio pedagogy, which stresses creative imagination exercises, hands-on making, experimentation, prototyping, and demonstration—all done during class time and partly outside of class. Imagine a design studio devoted to creativity, innovation and commercialization strategy—this is the core idea. Students work in small design teams to create imaginative solutions (which are regularly reviewed and critiqued by practitioner guests). Students will work in groups consisting of 4-5 students in each. The groups build their business on a scientific project from DTU, KU or industry, while using CBS framework to form it and KU, CBS framework to communicate it. The aim is to complete projects with a mix of theory and practical application that holds to academic scrutiny while meeting the practical business needs. |
|||||||||||||||||
Further Information | |||||||||||||||||
The course is supported and sponsored by the Foundation of Entrepreneurship - Young Entrerprise of Denmark | |||||||||||||||||
Expected literature | |||||||||||||||||
Thomas H. Byers, Richard C. Dorf, Andrew Nelson: “Technology Ventures: From Idea To Enterprise”, 3rd edition, McGraw-Hill (2010). Selected chapters from the following text (open for change):
|
Last updated on 23-10-2012