Title :
Models of Cooperation and Knowledge Management: The Case of Biomedical Technology Management
Author :
Allarakhia, Minna ; Walsh, Steven ; Wensley, Anthony
Author_Institution :
Waterloo Univ., Waterloo
Abstract :
In the current biological paradigm, the biologist can no longer work in isolation. Networks of collaboration that are supported by information and communication technologies will enable researchers from a variety of disciplines and laboratories to generate and validate biological knowledge. Central to the development of medical tools and medical products is ensuring accessibility to knowledge for multiple researchers. Academia, government, and industry will all play a role in shaping policies that will enable cooperative knowledge production and the broad dissemination of biological knowledge. To better understand models of cooperation and knowledge management, we profile two case studies, the Agilent Microarrary Design program and the Accelrys Nanotechnology Consortium. Agilent has introduced the industry´s first shared microarray design program. The program provides a new way of doing business with Agilent that allows scientists to share their custom microarray designs with designated groups while maintaining control of their intellectual property, or to share them with the scientific community at large. The Accelrys Nanotechnology Consortium provides a project framework that addresses the challenges of rational nanomaterials and nanodevice design. The Consortium gives members an edge in their R&D, increasing both its efficiency and effectiveness. It will further enhance the impact of software tools, contributing to R&D cost savings, supporting patent applications, facilitating interdisciplinary working, and supporting a smooth ongoing ´lab to fab´ transition.
Keywords :
biomedical engineering; knowledge management; nanotechnology; patents; research and development; software tools; Accelrys Nanotechnology Consortium; Agilent Microarrary Design program; R&D; biological knowledge management; biomedical technology management; cooperative knowledge production; intellectual property; patent; software tools; Biological system modeling; Collaborative work; Communications technology; Government; Intellectual property; Knowledge management; Laboratories; Nanotechnology; Production; Technology management;
Conference_Titel :
Management of Engineering and Technology, Portland International Center for
Conference_Location :
Portland, OR
Print_ISBN :
978-1-8908-4315-1
Electronic_ISBN :
978-1-8908-4315-1
DOI :
10.1109/PICMET.2007.4349356