Innovation in engineering (polytechnical foundation)  

A student who has met the objectives of the course will be able to: Explain the importance of and relationship between Feasibility, Viability, Desirability, Responsibility and Sustainability of an innovation solution Explain the innovation process through the chosen model of the 'Double Diamond' Explain the different approaches in the innovation landscape defined in the DTU School of Innovation Explain methods of working in the different stages of an innovation process e.g., exploration, ideation, iteration, designing, and building Apply an innovation process model in that encompasses phases of exploration, ideation, iteration, designing, and building Evaluate and adapt the different phases of the innovation process Contribute activly with your own disciplinary background in the different stages of the innovation process Give and receive constructive and appropriate feedback to and from team members and other teams Reflect on how to act constructively in a context where the decision-making process is characterized by high uncertainty and risk of being led astray Make informed and qualified decisions in an innovation process with regards to the Feasibility, Viability, Desirability, Responsibility and Sustainability of a solution Reflect on their role, ways of working, and value as an engineer in the innovation process Communicate to the relevant stakeholders about the design of an appropriate Minimal Viable Product (MVP) in relation to both problem and value creation
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Innovation in engineering (polytechnical foundation)
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