Accelerating The Radical Innovation Process: Information Enhanced NanoEnterprises (43 Oral Presentations & 10 Poster Papers)

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Accelerating The Radical Innovation Process: Information Enhanced NanoEnterprises (43 Oral Presentations & 10 Poster Papers) May 16 21, 2004 Charleston, South Carolina, USA DoubleTree Guest Suites Charleston Historic District Conference Co-Chairs John P. Dismukes John.Dismukes@utoledo.edu 419-530-8065 University of Toledo, OH, USA John A. Bers John.A.Bers@Vanderbilt.edu 615-343-4965 Vanderbilt University, TN, USA Qian Qiu Zhao Qian-Qiu.Zhao@usa.dupont.com 302-695-3829 DuPont, DE, USA Jainagesh Sekhar Jainagesh.Sekhar@uc.edu 513-556-3105 University of Cincinnati, OH, USA Sören Salomo Soeren.Salomo@tim.tu-berlin.de +49 30 314 26090 Technical University Berlin, DE Ken-ichi Yoshie Kenichi_Yoshie@m-chem.com 805-685-2372 Ext. 102 MC Research and Innovation Center, CA, USA Engineering Conferences International Six MetroTech Center; Brooklyn, NY 11201 T: 1-718-260-3743 - F: 1-718-260-3754 E: info@eci.poly.edu - www.engconfintl.org

2 Accelerating The Radical Innovation Process: Information Enhanced NanoEnterprises May 16 21, 2004 Charleston, South Carolina, USA DoubleTree Guest Suites Charleston Historic District Start of Conference Sunday, May 16 16:00 18:00 Registration 18:00 18:30 Reception 18:30 19:00 Opening Remarks Conference Co-Chairs ECI Liaison 19:00-20:00 Dinner 20:00-21:00 Social Hour

3 Monday, May 17, 2004 (11 Oral Presentations) 07:00 07:50 Breakfast 07:50 08:00 Opening Remarks Conference Co-Chairs 08:00 08:45 Managing Radical Innovation Dr. D. Bruce Merrifield, Pridco Management Corporation, USA 08:45 09:25 Next-Gereration MOT On The Move Towards Dynamic and Flexible Just-In-Time Innovation Management Prof. Akio Kameoka, JAIST, Japan 09:25 10:05 The Chinese Status and Objectives For Radical Innovation Prof. Chen Jin, Zhejiang University, China 10:05 10:20 Coffee Break 10:20 11:00 Issues In The Redesign Of the US R&D Infrastructure Prof. Frederick Betz, University of Maryland, USA 11:00 11:40 The Growth Model Of Venture Companies Based On Case Studies Prof. Katsumori Matsushima, Tokyo University, Tokyo, Japan 11:40 12:20 Radical Innovation Processes: Popular Myths and Empirical Evidence Prof. Dr. Hans Georg Gemuenden, TU Berlin, Berlin, Germany 12:20 13:00 Lead Generation and Breakthrough Downstream Research Dr. Andrew Kaldor, ExxonMobil Corporate Research, NJ, USA 13:00 14:30 Lunch 14:30 16:30 Brainstorming Session for Monday Presentations - Grand Challenges For Accelerated Radical Innovation In The 21 st Century Moderators: Prof. John A. Bers and Prof. Soeren Salomo 16:30 17:00 Coffee Break 17:00 17:40 The Identification Of Value And Real Markets For Nanomaterials Dr. Joseph Lichtenhan, Hybrid Plastics, Inc., USA 17:40 18:20 Carbon Nanofiber For Engineered Polymers Dr. Max L. Lake, Applied Sciences, Inc., USA 18:20 19:00 Environmental Remediation With Iron Nanoparticles Prof. Wei-xian Zhang, Lehigh University, USA 19:00 19:40 The Particular Challenges of New Nanotechnology Companies Dr. Wasiq Bokhari, Quantum Insight, Menlo Park, CA, USA 20:00-21:15 Dinner 21:15 22:30 Social Hour

4 Tuesday, May 18, 2004 (10 Oral Presentations) 07:00 08:00 Breakfast 08:00 08:45 Sociological and Political Issues For Emerging Technologies Dean Dr. Seeram Ramakrishna, National University of Singapore, Singapore 08:45 09:30 Structuring Knowledge On Nanomaterials Processing Prof. Yukio Yamaguchi, Tokyo University, Japan 09:30 10:15 Nanotechnology: Opportunities and Challenges Dr. Meyya Meyyapan, NASA Ames Research Center, USA 10:15 10:45 Coffee Break 10:45 11:30 Creation of Nanoenterprises: The Indian Perspective Dr. G. Sundararajan, International Advanced Research Center, India 11:30 12:15 Organized Competencies For Radical Innovation In Established Companies Prof. Soeren Salomo, TU Berlin, Berlin, Germany and Prof. Richard Leifer, RPI, Troy, NY, USA 11:50 12:30 Nanofluids Prof. Richard A. Williams, Leeds University, UK 12:30 14:00 Lunch 14:00 16:00 Brainstorming Session for Tuesday Presentations - Grand Challenges For Accelerated Radical Innovation In The 21 st Century Moderators: Dr. Qian-Qiu Zhao and Prof. John A. Bers 15:00 17:00 Poster Session with Coffee (10 Poster Papers) Session Chair: Prof. Lawrence Miller 17:00 17:45 Driving Profitable Materials Development Prof. Jainagesh Sekhar, University of Cincinnati, Cincinnati, OH 17:45 18:30 New Venture Initiative For Commercialization of Fullerenes Dr. Hideki Murayama, Frontier Carbon Co., Japan 18:30 19:10 Innovative Cooperation In The Nanotechnology Business: From Smallest Particles To Value Creating Networks Dipl.-Chem. Saskia Ruehmer, University of Munster, Germany 19:10 19:50 Nanotechnology Frontiers in Federal Laboratories Dr. John A. Carlisle, Argonne National Laboratory, USA 20:00 21:15 Dinner 21:15 22:30 Social Hour

5 POSTER SESSION: 10 Poster Papers Tuesday, May 18 15:00 17:00 Session Chair: Prof. Lawrence Miller, University of Toledo, USA 1. Information Enhanced Radical Innovation Prof. John P. Dismukes, The University of Toledo, USA 2. Disciplined Innovation For Top Line Growth Dr. Qian Qiu Zhao, DuPont Central R&D, USA 3. Front End Discovery: What Are The Most Effective Methods, Tools and Techniques Prof. Peter Koen, Stevens Institute of Technology, USA 4. Design and Evaluation Of Lean Manufacturing Cell At Visteon Corporation: A Simulation Model Mr. Abrahim Abdulmula, Visteon Corporation, USA 5. The Future of Information Exchange: Markup Languages For Product Development and Innovation Prof. Lawrence K. Miller, The University of Toledo, USA 6. An Analytical Approach To Build ing A Technology Development Envelope-TDE For Technology Roadmapping of Emerging Technologies Mr. Nathasit Gerdsri, Portland State University, USA 7. The Radical Innovation Landscape: Mapping The Literature Mr. David J. Schoeneck, Search Technology, Inc., USA, and Prof. Alan L. Porter, GaTech, USA 8. Structured Knowledge Platform For Nano Materials and Products: A Just-In-Time Knowledge System For Nanomanufacturing Dr. Eichi Watanabe, University of Tokyo, Japan 9. A Navigation Program For The Innovative R&D Dr. Keiji Tamura, UT Research Institute, Japan 10. Economic Development for the 21st Century: Industrial Clusters as Pathways to Prosperity Prof. Michael Carrol, Bowling Green State University, Ohio, USA and Prof. Neil Reid, University of Toledo, Ohio, USA

6 Wednesday, May 19, 2004 (10 Oral Presentations) 7:00 8:00 Breakfast 08:00 08:45 University-Industry Collaboration Effort For Next Generation Nano-Business Dr. Kenichi Yoshie, MC Research & Innovation Center, USA 8:45 9:30 Dovetailing Invention and Innovation: Balancing Inside-Out and Outside-In To Expedite Transitions Prof. William B. Rouse, Georgia Institute of Technology, USA 09:30 10:15 Tools and Techniques For Enhancing Knowledge Creation For Breakthrough Innovation In Large Organizations Prof. Peter A. Koen, Stephens Institute of Technology, USA 10:15 10:45 Coffee Break 10:45 11:30 Radical Innovation, Technology Roadmap and Government- Funded R&D Dr. YuKo Yasunaga, NEDO, Japan 11:30 12:15 The Role of Users In The Radical Innovation Process Dr. Christopher Lettl, TU Berlin, Berlin, Germany 12:15 13:15 Lunch 13:15 14:00 Free Time 14:00 16:00 Brainstorming Session for Wed. Presentations - Grand Challenges For Accelerated Radical Innovation In The 21 st Century Moderators: Dr. Kenichi Yoshie and Prof. John A. Bers 16:00 16:45 Coffee Break 16:45 17:30 The Technology Roadmapping Process As A Learning Tool For Adaptive Enterprises Dr. Olin H. Bray, Sandia Laboratories, USA 17:30 18:10 Innovation Mapping Prof. Alan L. Porter, GaTech, USA 18:10 18:45 Implementation of a Technology Roadmap Mr. David Densel, Eaton Corporation, USA 18:45 19:25 The Right People and Leader Accelerate Radical Innovation Dr. Richard Tait, Bottom Line Innovation Associates, Inc., USA 19:25 20:05 Successfully Commercializing A Radical Innovation By Integrating Internal Knowledge With External Intelligence Mr. Frederick D. Buggie, Strategic Innovations, USA 20:15 21:15 Dinner 21:15 22:30 Social Hour

7 Thursday, May 20, 2004 (10 Oral Presentations) 7:00 8:00 Breakfast 8:00 8:45 Europe s Way To The Knowledge Society: Research Activities And Policies To Enhance Innovation Dr. Erastos Filos and Dr. Rosalie Zobel, European Commission, Belgium 8:45 9:30 Creating Value From Radical Innovation: Issues and Challenges Dr. Uma Chowdhry, DuPont, USA 9:30 10:15 Innovation In Management of Research & Development In Mitsubishi Chemical Dr. Makoto Imanari, Mitsubishi Chemical Corp., Japan 10:15 10:45 Coffee Break 10:45 11:30 The Transformation of The Automotive Industry: A Vision of Radical Product Innovations Dr. Markus Seidel and Mr. Cristoph Loch, BMW AG, Germany 11:30 12:15 An Integrated Strategic Technology Planning Environment Dr. Mark Polcynski, Eaton Corp. Innovation Center, USA 12:15 13:00 Lunch 13:00-15:00 Brainstorming Session for Thu. Presentations - Grand Challenges For Accelerated Radical Innovation In The 21 st Century Prof. John A. Bers, Vanderbilt University, and Prof. John P. Dismukes, University of Toledo 15:00-16:00 Coffee Break 16:00 16:40 Economic Development for the 21st Century: Industrial Clusters as Pathways to Prosperity Prof. Neil Reid, University of Toledo, USA, and Prof. Michael Carroll, Bowling Green State University, USA 16:40 17:20 Accelerating Radical Innovation In A Developing Country: The South African Case Prof. Andre J. Buys, University of Pretoria, South Africa 17:20 18:00 The Radical Innovation Landscape: Mapping The Literature Mr. David J. Schoeneck, Search Technology, Inc., USA, and Dr. Alan L. Porter, Georgia Institute of Technology, USA. 18:00 18:40 Scenario Analysis For The Potential Hydrogen Economy Mr. Anish Patil and Prof. Kas Hemmes, TU-Delft, Netherlands 19:00 21:00 Conference Banquet & Plenary Speaker Mr. Michael Gallis, Michael Gallis & Associates 21:00 22:30 Social Hour

8 Friday, May 21, 2004 (2 Oral Presentations) 07:00 08:00 Breakfast 08:00 08:15 Workshop Charter Conference Co-Chairs Generating A Conference Consensus on Grand Challenges For Accelerated Radical Innovation 08:15 09:05 Plenary Workshop Paper Addressing The Grand Challenges To Accelerated Radical Innovation Mr. Stephen Socolof, New Venture Partners, USA 09:05 09:50 The Critical Role of Simulation and Modeling In Accelerating The Radical Innovation Process Prof. John A. Bers, Vanderbilt University, USA 09:50 10:15 Coffee Break 10:15 10:30 Brainstorming Session Conclusions on Status and Grand Challenges For Accelerating Radical Innovation Conference Co-Chairs 10:30 12:30 Workshop Assessment and Consensus on Grand Challenges Discussion of Conference Conclusions and Recommendations All Conference Attendees 12:30 12:45 Closing Remarks 12:45 14:00 Lunch 14:00 Depart