TIM Lecture Series

Technology Innovation Management program at Carleton University is probably one of the brightest blips on the Ottawa innovation radar. I am a huge suporter on what Michael Weiss and the team at Carleton are doing and have personally experienced some of the great stuff that the program has produced, certainly not the least of which is Blindside Networks and their project BIG Blue Button, also Citadel Online Communities and interaction with a number of the grads and surrounding ecosystem.
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Link to more information on Lecture series.

In this lecture, recent graduates from the TIM program in the MASc option will talk about their theses.

Presenters:

  • Kamal Hassin, Model to ensure clean intellectual property in software development projects
  • Stephen Lombardi, Interaction between Eclipse Foundation Members and Eclipse projects
  • Nadia Noori, Managing External Innovation: The Case of Platform Extensions
  • Richard Alam, Open Source Projects, Market Offers and Competitive Advantage
  • The Technology Innovation Management (TIM) program is a unique Master’s program for innovative engineers that focuses on creating wealth at the early stages of company or opportunity life cycles. It is a synthesis of management and engineering. The program is offered by Carleton University’s Department of Systems and Computer Engineering. It provides benefits to aspiring entrepreneurs, engineers seeking more senior leadership roles in their companies, and engineers building credentials and expertise for their next career move.


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