Technological innovations that work well and have a big impact are easy to recognize but very difficult to create. It is a challenge in itself to come up with brilliant ideas, but making translation a successful product turns out to be an even greater challenge. Teacher. ir Deborah Nas. tells us in this episode of the podcast on the Technical Innovators Guide that she wrote.
Better technological products
Deborah has been involved in the ultimate collaboration between science and business for some time. Examples of products using the latest technology are the smart thermostat, electric vehicles, artificial intelligence applications and complete smart home solutions. With her recently published book, she wants to help innovation teams develop better technology products like this.
Innovations in practice
There are many challenges in the field of technological innovations both for start-ups that struggle with limited resources and for scale-ups that must use their resources thoughtfully. Are you curious about how you can use these new technologies, what innovation teams are using now, why technological innovation is so difficult, and how you translate it into customer-driven innovation that is understandable to everyone? Listen to this episode from the Werkprofessor in which Prof. ir. Deborah Nas answers these questions for a chance to win this inspiring book!
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The book “Design things that make sense”
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