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Technological & Business Model
Innovation
Lecture 1: Introduction & Basic Concepts
Business model = A tool that allows inventors to profit from their ideas and
invention

Value creation = “a series of activities that enable the user to recognize the
benefits he/she can gain out of the invention/innovation
Value capture = “being able to benefit from the value created by the
invention/innovation”




Innovation is the successful exploitation of ideas: invention wheel —> innovation car




Product- , service- & process innovation




Technological & Business Model Innovation 1

, Radical: i.e. personal computer, mp3

Lecture 2: Digitalization and Creative Technologies for Business

Development approaches




The different production approaches over time: craft production, design-driven production,
domain-driven production and mature engineering


Craft production

Design-Driven production

Domain-driven production

Mature engineering



Technological & Business Model Innovation 2

, Industries

1.0

Industry 1.0: From hand production methods to machines.
Steam engine in 1769 → Beginning of the first industrial revolution
Transition from predominantly agrarian and rural society to an industrial and
urban society.

2.0

Industry 2.0: Further advancements in manufacturing and production
technology.
- Electricity
- Mass Production: assembly line (Ford)
- Division of labor

3.0

Industry 3.0: Computer machine that could support human mental activities
(Digital Revolution)
- Automated production
- Programming languages
- Electronics
- Computers

4.0

Industry 4.0: Automation of traditional manufacturing using smart
technology
- Internet of Things
- Machine-to-Machine
- Smart and self-monitoring

5.0

Artificial Super intelligence: An intellect that is much smarter than the
best human brains in practically every field, including scientific creativity,
general wisdom and social skills.

In contrast to:




Technological & Business Model Innovation 3

, ANI: Artificial Narrow Intelligence = Also referred to as weak AI; relates to
machine intelligence that equals or exceeds human intelligence for a
particular domain, i.e. Chess or scrabble. (not part of industry 5.0)

Industrial revolution in agriculture




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