Technology and Need as Starting Points for Innovation - Experiences from Multidisciplinary Student Teams
Author(s) -
Tuuli Utriainen,
Ville Taajamaa,
R. Movva,
Joona Kurikka
Publication year - 2018
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Conference proceedings
DOI - 10.18260/1-2--28936
Subject(s) - multidisciplinary approach , framing (construction) , ideation , innovation management , knowledge management , brainstorming , computer science , open innovation , context (archaeology) , psychology , engineering , sociology , paleontology , biology , social science , structural engineering , artificial intelligence , cognitive science
Tuuli Utriainen is keen to deeply understand the human experience. She’s worked in the borderline of various fields and facilitated over 60 global teams engaged in human-centered product development. Tuuli is currently working at CERN, where together with her team she’s established the IdeaSquare unit. Its purpose is to connect the technological know-how and radical thinking of CERN to solve some of the human kind’s biggest issues.
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