MODELO DE INNOVACIÓN TECNOLOGÍA INTERACTIVO SEGÚN KLINE
Interactive Technological Innovation Model by Clay
Overview of the Model
- The interactive technological innovation model presented by Mayra Guerrero and Katherine Sáenz promotes a culture of innovation applicable to companies of any size and industry.
- This model outlines five steps that lead to innovation, starting with generating ideas and assessing their market viability.
Steps Leading to Innovation
- Step 1: Generate ideas and analyze their potential in the market.
- Step 2: Develop these ideas into basic designs or inventions.
- Step 3: Differentiate between innovation and research; utilize core knowledge when challenges arise.
- Step 4: Establish connections between research outcomes and innovations, including unexpected results from research.
- Step 5: Highlight direct links between products, research, and project outcomes while integrating ongoing research for enhancement.
Relationship Between Science, Technology, and Innovation
- The Clay model emphasizes the continuous relationship between science and technology throughout the innovation process rather than just at its inception.
- It defines innovations in terms of product commercialization processes as well as efficiency improvements.
Types of Innovations
- The model categorizes innovations into three types:
- Incremental Innovation: Modifications made to existing products without significant transformations.
- Modular Innovation: Changes involving specific components within a product or service.
- Radical Innovation: Transformative changes that alter technologies significantly, impacting markets profoundly.