Technology Strategy
12 November 2018–16 November 2018, 9:00 am–5:15 pm
In this course, the process by which new technology is developed and acquired will be explored. Why are some technologies adopted faster than others? Why do some technologies fail to penetrate the mass market? Can we measure the maturity of technology, and what is the role of technology maturity in shaping adoption?
Event Information
Open to
- All
Availability
- Yes
Cost
- £2364.00
Organiser
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Centre for Systems Engineering
Location
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UCLGower StreetLondonWC1E 6BTUnited Kingdom
For millions of years, technology has had a key role in defining human evolution. Today, technology continues to shape modern society, influencing the way we live and interact through television, smart-phones, networked computers and social media.
The extent to which individuals, organisations and society as a whole has come to depend on technology will be explored, with an introduction to the idea of technological risk, which will be developed more fully in the Risk, Reliability, Resilience module.
In this module, the process by which new technology is developed and acquired will be explored. Why are some technologies adopted faster than others? Why do some technologies fail to penetrate the mass market? Can we measure the maturity of technology, and what is the role of technology maturity in shaping adoption?
Intellectual property rights and the process by which new ideas are turned into new technology products are examined.
Application process
In order to apply for a short course, please fill out an application form and return it to uclse.courses@ucl.ac.uk.
Visas
If you believe that you may need a visa, you can find more information about short course visas by visiting the UCL advice page.
Accommodation
Our courses are non-residential. You will need to arrange your own accommodation in London if necessary.