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VISIT 2009 Breakout Sessions
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Open Innovation Projects in the Industry and Fujitsu's PRIMERGY Open Innovation Project |
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Technology & Innovations |
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Wednesday, 15:00 - 15:45 |
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English |
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Strategies to integrate external knowledge in companies; Open/User innovation in the IT- Industry; How Fujitsu involves external parties - e.g. PRIMERGY project |
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Dr. Marion Pötz / Maria Halbinger |
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Assistant Professor, Copenhagen Business School / Innovation Manager Fujitsu Technology Solutions |
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Dr. Marion Poetz is Assistant Professor at the Department of Innovation and Organizational Economics at Copenhagen Business School (CBS). Her research relates to Management of Innovation and Technology, Mechanisms and Effects of Distributed Innovation and User Innovation. Before joining CBS she has been a researcher at the Vienna University of Economics and Business and a visiting scholar at MIT Sloan School of Management.
Maria Halbinger studied business administration at the University of Regensburg, where she graduated in 2005 with honours - specialized in Innovation- and Technology Management. 2002 to 2003 Maria spent one year at the Business School of the University of Birmingham where she participated the European Master of Business Science program. During this time she worked for the International Office as International Office Ambassador supporting the integration of foreign students. From 2004 to 2006 she worked for Bosch Siemens Hausgeräte GmbH, the European market leader in home appliances, with a special focus on innovation management. 2006 she joint the Corporate Technology department of Fujitsu in Munich as head of Innovation Office. |
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With more than 15,000 students and a 1,000 staff, Copenhagen Business School CBS is today amongst the largest business schools in Northern Europe. The many years of experience within the work of research, degree programmes and networks place CBS as an active and innovative actor in the global market. |
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Room 13b |
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