FCT Programs
About The Program Governance Contacts
Friday, July 04, 2008
Information Processing and Networking Critical Infrastructures and Risk Assessment Technology, Innovation and Policy Applied Mathematics
Technological Change and Innovation

Technological change and innovation are at the heart of regional and national economic growth and firm performance. Thus, while Portugal needs to develop new knowledge and technologies, it is critical for the nation to be able to apply them in the market for the successful creation of new products, processes, and services. The development of strategies and policies to guide such innovative activity at the national, regional and organizational levels is thus an imperative for productivity and employment growth. This is particularly relevant in the areas of information and communication technologies. ICTs are at the core of the innovation process, not only in industries such as computers or software, but across all sectors, as organizations in every area of activity adopt ever more sophisticated ICT systems.

This innovation process is characterized by complex phenomena that have science or technology at their core, but where social, economic, and organizational forces also play critical roles. Thus, the collaboration program integrates a set of research and education efforts that aim to complement and extend the technical effort, focusing on the development of the analytical lenses and tools needed to study and understand the critical social and economic dimensions of innovation phenomena, especially those associated with ICTs. This collaboration between Carnegie Mellon and research institutions in Portugal, including Universidade Técnica de Lisboa (UTL), Universidade Católica Portuguesa (UCP) and University of Minho (UM), will pursue research and education of highly qualified people, capable of leading research, education and policy with this integrated perspective. Application to improve understanding of public actions and to help designing public policies for the information society will be established through UMIC.

Innovation and technical change are nowadays the main engines of economic and social development. Thus, the development of strategies and policies to guide innovative activity in countries, regions and organizations is essential for the re-structuring and renewal of market economies, an imperative challenge for productivity and employment to grow. As the process of change accelerates, entrepreneurship is also becoming increasingly prominent. As a result, achieving excellence in education and research in the areas of technological innovation and policy has become essential for the competitiveness of firms, regions and countries.

The foundation to this collaboration is a dual Ph.D. program proposed by CMU, UCP and UTL. The program aims at providing students with substantive skills for academic research and for high level business/corporate strategy and public policy formulation. The target audiences for this program are post-graduate students from engineering, technology, economics, business, and social sciences willing to pursue a career in academia and/or strategic leadership and policy-making in industry or in government. The program should be aiming to attract students from all over the world, with particular emphasis on Europe and developing countries.

The education of highly qualified people in the aforementioned areas should be a priority for Portugal. The Portuguese model of economic development is at a crossroads. The productivity gains arising from public investment in physical infrastructure and development of financial services and real estate markets seem to be tailing off. The transition towards a knowledge-based, entrepreneurial model of development requires the education of high quality human resources that can teach, research and work at high level private sector and public administration positions in technology commercialization and the strategic management of technology. Through their future role as educators and leading experts in these areas, these human resources could significantly influence the development of Portugal. Moreover, these topics have gained increasing importance in Europe and developing countries during the last decade. Thus, the establishment of a strong collaboration with Carnegie Mellon University in these areas has the potential to give Portugal a specialized academic structure that would figure at the top of European higher education institutions, attracting high quality human resources from a variety of geographic origins.

This collaboration is also to be considered as an integral part of the overall association platform between Carnegie Mellon University and Portugal centered in the areas of information and communication technologies (ICTs). Portugal needs to go beyond the development of new knowledge and technologies in these areas, and also lean to effectively apply them in the market, either through established firms or start-ups. The proposed collaboration in Technology, Innovation, and Policy will help promote strategic visions for public and private ventures and develop the necessary skills to help developing partnerships for innovation at an international level in these areas.

11/09/2008
03/11/2008
02/07/2008
01/07/2008
01/07/2008
01/07/2008
30/06/2008
18/06/2008
05/06/2008
21/05/2008
07/05/2008
23/04/2008