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IMTI Update

Radical Innovation in Design and Manufacturing

The Department of Defense and the National Aeronautics and Space Administration hosted a national leadership forum on October 27 and 28, 2009. The purpose of the forum was to evaluate best practices in putting innovation to work and to seek methods that provide a clear understanding of ways to accelerate the incorporation of the process of innovation in producing new and exciting products – quickly and affordably.

Radical Innovation Workshop

The forum was held at Walt Disney World in Orlando, Florida with 147 participants from industry, government, and academia. The goals of the meeting were to:

  • Learn about innovation success models from industry leaders.
  • Benchmark some of the leaders in applied innovation: Procter & Gamble, General Electric, Parker Hannifin, Boeing, and Disney. Provide a hands-on innovation experience.
  • Apply lessons learned from the emerging best practices to design and manufacturing.
  • Brainstorm ways that a culture dedicated to radical innovation can change the economic competitiveness equation in favor of U.S.-based enterprises.
  • Start a movement that will plant innovation champions in our government agencies, corporate offices, engineering centers, and factories and grow the movement to drive new ideas to a waiting marketplace.

The major challenge posed by this forum addressed methods to build a cultural, business, and technological foundation that embraces human creativity and supports a wellspring of innovation.

For more information about Radical Innovation or for access to the password protected website, contact Marilyn Giles at marilyn.giles@imti21.org or visit our website at imti21.org.