Innovation is the lifeblood of progress, but it is not without hurdles. By understanding and addressing these challenges, you will be better prepared to unlock the full potential of your innovation initiatives.
This webinar will delve into the primary obstacles to technological innovation (namely uncertainty and dynamism) using the concepts of Technology Life Cycle (S-curve). Strategies such as the Innovation Pentathlon Framework (IPF), SWOT Analysis, Red- and Blue- Ocean Strategy will also be discussed. Also included is the concept of ambidextrous innovation for sustainable technology innovation.
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Dr. Mohar has 30 years of entrepreneurial and managerial experience in startups and growing businesses. In addition, he has acquired scholarly and professional competencies in the disciplines of entrepreneurship, leadership, family business, strategy, management, and financial planning, which enabled him to be a qualified and skilled strategist, advisor, trainer, and mentor.
His latest venture is Asiatech, an edutech which bridges education, research, and innovation by developing and adopting digital technologies, and catalyses the R&D&C&I ecosystem. Through its Centre of Excellence for Research Innovation based in MRANTI Park, Asiatech contributes to the development of quality and competent researchers, analysts, designers, innovators, entrepreneurs and intrapreneurs which are needed by the nation and the world at large. With the mantra of turning ‘research into revenue’, the CoE runs learning and development courses related to technology commercialization, extended reality (XR) and metaverse, Internet of Things (IoT), innovation and sustainability, entrepreneurial and emotional leadership, and strategy analysis and formulation.
Dr. Sarmila has spent the last ten years researching various aspects of genetics, toxicology, and bacteriology in the domains of microbiology and biotechnology. Her career as a scientist was greatly influenced by the accomplishments of her Ph.D., M.Sc., and B.Sc. In order to break free from the duality of “just enough” and “as long as it is finished” she has developed a mindset of “thinking outside the box” and the mental freedom to contemplate ideas that go beyond the norm. This has helped her move in the direction of a paradigm of achieving greatness on a global scale. She decided to enrol in Universiti Malaya for her second master in sustainability science out of a desire to expand her knowledge and graduated with a distinction.