The 10th International Conference on Systematic Innovation (ICSI) and the 9th Global Competition on Systematic Innovation (GCSI)

9:00am - 5:00pm / Saturday 8th June 2019
Type: Conference / Category: Research
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The University of Liverpool Management School will be hosting the 10th International Conference on Systematic Innovation (ICSI) and the 9th Global Competition on Systematic Innovation (GCSI) from 8 July to 11 July 2019.

The current state of business in the world is one of rapid change and companies are opening up a new front in global competition. In particular, advances in information and communication technologies and data analytics are enabling new initiatives to be explored and are transforming innovation processes. The 10th International Conference on Systematic Innovation (ICSI) & the 9th Global Competition/Exhibition on Systematic Innovation will publicise theoretical and technological advances in all aspects of systematic innovation, which include but are not limited to product, process, and service innovations. The conference will contain plenary speeches/tutorials by world-renowned researchers/practitioners and parallel technical sessions. We believe the conference will foster networking and collaboration among the participants to advance theory and practice as well as to identify significant trends for innovation in an era of digitalisation.

Topics of interest include:
-Strategic and business aspects of innovation methods.
-Technical aspects of systematic product/process/service innovations and innovation methods
-TRIZ-based systematic innovation
-Data-informed product and service innovation. Smart design, manufacturing, and services
-Open and collaborative innovation
-Other new technologies, theories, and applications related to systematic innovation.

Submit an abstract for evaluation to icsi2019@i-sim.org.

For more information, visit the I-SIM website.