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Details for Course INT001F Innovation and Value Creation in Research

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General
  • INT001F
  • Active
Course Name
  • Innovation and Value Creation in Research
Course Extent
  • 4
Type of Instruction
  • Third-cycle course
Administrative Information
  • 7341 (Department of Design Sciences / Product development)
  •  -03-02
  • Head of department Mats Ohlin

Current Established Course Syllabus

General
Aim
  • The aim of this course is to broaden the concept of innovation and to equip PhD students with tools and processes, ”innovation and value creation lenses” needed to be able put their research in a utilization and societal perspective. This will stimulate the transfer of research results to society, and contribute to enhanced innovation and cooperation between academia, investors, business society and society as a whole.
Contents
  • The course is held during six full days within ca 2 months time, focusing on research-based innovation and idea generation. The following areas are included:
    a) processes and tools for stimulating innovation and value creation (what is innovation, prerequisites for utilization and value creation of research results, the NABC concept, Design Thinking, mental and physical tools (iterative prototyping)),
    b) trends and new markets (business intelligence, global challenges and market analysis),
    c) “Protecting your ideas” (intellectual property, patent strategy, licensing, contracts, patent search),
    d) entrepreneurial journeys (every day of the course ends with an invited entrepreneur who talk about her/his experience and reflects on the subject of the day), and
    e) assess and present your ideas, as well as give and receive feedback (”elevator pitch”. The last day of the course is organized as a “value creation forum”).
Knowledge and Understanding
  • For a passing grade the doctoral student must
  • identify and present who has a need for their research results, what are the advantages compared to other approaches and which are the competing research groups in the world
    describe the customer/market need in which ways a new idea or product must be better than the ones existing on the market to be competitive.
    describe different means for protecting intellectual property and explain in what way they can be used in the innovation process
    explain how to make use of Lund University innovation system to commercialize research
Competences and Skills
  • For a passing grade the doctoral student must
  • be able to apply NABC analysis (containing Need - Approach - Benefits - Competition) of their own research project and to present it orally and in a written report
    conduct a project assignment in a group and based on a research idea apply methods and tools included in the course: NABC- analysis, Design Thinking, prototyping and patent search, and present it both orally and in a written report and actively participate in the value creation forum
    perform a market analysis including customer and competition analysis of a research/business idea
    be able to read and understand a patent and perform searches in patent databases
    orally present (pitch) their project in a selling and convincing way
Judgement and Approach
  • For a passing grade the doctoral student must
  • be able to apply various tools and methods that can be used in the innovation process of her/his research
    exemplify what patents can be used for
    summarize possibilities and prerequisites for utilization of research in general and at Lund University in particular
Types of Instruction
  • Lectures
  • Exercises
  • Project
  • The course is built on introductory lectures around the different focus areas, on top of what the doctoral students will test and experiment with the tools and processes dealt with in the course. Three project assignments are included in the course, two individual and one group assignment. The main part of the work is done during the course days.
Examination Formats
  • Written report
  • Written assignments
  • Seminars given by participants
  • Project 1:
    NABC-analysis of the student's own research project, presented in a one-page report and a short oral presentation.
    Project 2:
    Group assignment on value creation around an idea with a business and/or innovation potential, a more thorough report (about 10 pages), which assess the methods and tools used in the course and oral presentation and active participation (i.e., including feedback to other projects) in value creation forum.
    Project 3:
    Individual search in patent databases, short written report.
  • Failed, pass
Admission Requirements
  • Registered as a PhD student.
Assumed Prior Knowledge
Selection Criteria
  • The course is primarily for students admitted to doctoral studies at the Medical Faculty or the Engineering Faculty (LTH), but welcomes students from other universities if places are available.
Literature
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  • Literature is made available before each seminar.
Further Information
  • The course is especially suitable for students admitted to doctoral studies at medical faculties or engineering faculties. With the purpose to get good dynamics in the group, the course is run in cooperation between the Medical Faculty and the Faculty of Engineering (LTH). Advantageously, the PhD student is in her/his 2nd, 3rd or 4th year, but it is not required.
Course code
  • INT001F
Administrative Information
  • 2022-08-29
  • Åsa Håkansson

All Established Course Syllabi

2 course syllabi.

Course code ▽ Course Name ▽ Division ▽ Established ▽ Valid from ▽ First hand in ▽ Second hand in ▽ Established ▽
INT001F Innovation and Value Creation in Research Product development 2018‑03‑02 Spring 2018 2018‑02‑15 14:01:04 2018‑02‑19 12:32:25 2018‑03‑02
INT001F Innovation and Value Creation in Research Product development 2022‑08‑29 Autumn 2022 2022‑06‑08 21:28:40 2022‑08‑23 09:06:07 2022‑08‑29

Current or Upcoming Published Course Occasion

Course Syllabus
  • Autumn 2022
Course Occasion
  • 2023-02-28
  •  - - 
  • Lund
  • Not specified
Course Coordinator
Examiner
  • Senior lecturer Jessica Wadin
Application Information
Miscellaneous
Administrative Information
  • 2023-01-25
  • Cilla Perlhagen

All Published Course Occasions

3 course occasions.

Course code ▽ Course Name ▽ Division ▽ Established ▽ Course syllabus valid from ▽ Start Date ▽ End Date ▽ Published ▽
INT001F Innovation and Value Creation in Research Product development Spring 2018 2020‑04‑16 (approximate) 2020‑06‑30
INT001F Innovation and Value Creation in Research Product development 2021‑12‑15 Spring 2018 2022‑05‑03 2022‑05‑31 2021‑12‑15
INT001F Innovation and Value Creation in Research Product development 2023‑01‑25 Autumn 2022 2023‑02‑28 2023‑01‑25

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