And if China was again a great power innovative?
And Innovation fru scab became the prerogative of a country like India?
And if in a world of 5 billion poor, rich countries had to relearn everything from developing countries?
And if the West was losing its leadership in innovation?
short, and if we were at the dawn of a global shift also in innovation?
It is an attempt to answer these questions and many others, that we invited Friday, March 4 : Marc Giget , professor of Chair of Economics of Technology and Innovation the Conservatoire National des Arts et Metiers in Paris (CNAM ) and current Director of the European Institute of Innovation and Creative Strategies .)
As often reminds Marc Giget " away from the illusion of international standardization, the steps of innovations observed worldwide resulting values, constraints, contexts, objectives, and original cultures of individual countries, which result in many characteristics, varieties and wealth in the implementation progress . "
And to emphasize that" the two Asian superpowers, China and India are new models of innovation, even more important to consider that they represent with their diaspora over a third of humanity . "
For him," these two countries very innovative since ancient times, found a current capacity Innovation renewed after a long period of erasure due to wars and colonization. These two approaches and two very different ecosystems of innovation, with global ambitions, whose role will increase significantly in the future . "
But of course it's not just these two great powers to reappear on the international stage, and should not forget countries like Brazil, South Africa or the UAE.
This Workshop is also in the wake of other workshops as And if we were just trying to change the world? with Jean-Claude Guillebaud, or And if China was going to stand out from the Western model? with Sinologist Francois Jullien.
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