Technology & Innovation Management: - PICMET Conference
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PLENARY SESSIONS<br />
AT&T Japan. She returned to Europe in 1988 as Deputy<br />
Head of Unit of the European Community’s ESPRIT<br />
Business Systems unit. In 1991 she launced the EC initiative<br />
in Open Microprocessor systems (OMI). She is<br />
currently head of EC unit “Business systems, multimedia<br />
and microprocessor applications,” and EU-coordinator<br />
of the G7 Pilot Project “Global Marketplace for<br />
SMEs.”<br />
Plenary Session - 4<br />
MANAGEMENT OF INNOVATION<br />
FOR EMERGING TECHNOLOGIES<br />
Date: Thursday, July 29, 1999<br />
Time: 08:00 - 09:30<br />
Room:Pavilion Room - Mezzanine Floor<br />
Moderator: Dr. Gerhard<br />
Beenen is the Vice President<br />
of Engineering and <strong>Technology</strong><br />
for the Tektronix Measurement<br />
Business Division<br />
where he oversees centralized<br />
engineering resources,<br />
strategic and advanced technologies,<br />
and global engineering<br />
resources. He has<br />
worked for Tektronix since<br />
1982, in a variety of positions<br />
including analytical scientist, engineering project<br />
manager, quality engineering manager, manufacturing<br />
manager, and general manager of Tektronix’<br />
Cable Network Analysis product line. Dr. Gerhard<br />
received his B.S. degree in chemistry from the University<br />
of Wisconsin and a Ph.D. in Analytical Chemistry<br />
from Oregon State University.<br />
Speaker: Dr. Robert P. Colwell is an Intel Fellow in the<br />
Microprocessor Products Group and Director of the IA-<br />
32 Architecture in Intel Corporation. He is currently<br />
leading the architecture team designing the next generation<br />
microprocessor. Colwell joined Intel in 1990 as a<br />
Senior Architect on the Pentium® Pro project, and<br />
became manager of the Architecture Group two years<br />
later. Prior to his work at Intel, Colwell was a CPU<br />
architect at VLIW pioneer Multiflow Computer from<br />
1985 until its demise in 1990. From 1980 to 1985 he<br />
worked part time as a hardware design engineer at<br />
workstation vendor Perq Systems, while attending<br />
graduate school at Carnegie Mellon University’s Electrical<br />
and Computer Engineering Department. He was a<br />
member of the technical staff at the Bell Telephone<br />
Labs from 1977 to 1980, working on the BellMac series<br />
of microprocessors.<br />
Dr. Colwell received his BSEE degree in Electrical<br />
Engineering from the University of Pittsburgh in 1977,<br />
MSEE in Electrical Engineering from Carnegie-Mellon<br />
University in 1978, and his Ph.D. from Carnegie-Mellon<br />
University in 1985. He is the recipient fo numerous<br />
awards for his achievements.<br />
Speaker: Dr. Michael Menke<br />
is President of Value Creation<br />
Associates. Prior to it,<br />
he was with SDG (Strategic<br />
Decisions Group) as one of<br />
its founders. Dr. Menke has<br />
published extensively on<br />
technology strategies, R&D<br />
management, innovation,<br />
decision making, and best<br />
practices in industry. He provides<br />
consulting and training<br />
services in the same areas. His clients include major<br />
corporations, academic institutions and government<br />
agencies. (Picture from the 1997 Album)<br />
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