O International Innovation Seminar promove a troca de conhecimento e melhores práticas de inovação, e conecta diferentes atores do ecossistema global de inovação: escolas e empresas, pesquisadores e executivos, de todo o mundo.
Destinado a executivos e pensadores interessados em inovação, o seminário será transmitido online gratuitamente para que todos e todas do ecossistema de inovação possam ter acesso.
Durante 4 dias estão organizadas sessões de 1h15 conforme a programação abaixo. Você pode se inscrever gratuitamente para aquelas que mais lhe interessam. Após a inscrição mandaremos o link para acompanhar a sessão online.
O seminário será em inglês, sem tradução simultânea.
Viva uma experiência transformadora com o Insper!
The International Innovation Seminar promotes the exchange of knowledge and best practices in innovation, connecting different actors from the global innovation ecosystem: schools and companies, researchers and executives, from all over the world.
The seminar will be streamed online and is organized in sessions of 1h15 each. Everyone in the innovation ecosystem can access it for free. Join us at Insper´s Youtube channel.
The event official language is English.
Insper – Inspire to transform
Arnd Bätzner
Member of the Board of Directors at Mobility Genossenschaft, he provides consulting on the alignment of multi-modal transit systems with the built environment and strategic land use planning. He holds a master’s in physics and transit management from the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology (ETH) in Zurich, and a certificate as a concert pianist from the Geneva Conservatory.
Avi Schroeder
Associate Professor of Chemical Engineering at the Technion – Israel Institute of Technology, where he heads the Laboratory for Targeted Drug Delivery and Personalized Medicine Technologies. Avi is the recipient of more than 30 awards such as a KAVLI Fellow, the Intel Nanotechnology, TEVA Pharmaceuticals and the Wolf Foundation Krill Awards.
Beny Rubinstein
Global Strategy & Innovation Managing Director at Banco BV, Israel. Industry-expert in disruptive innovation on the Cloud & AI/ML space serving in Advisory Boards including TERA and Evolution.inc. Beny is a founding member of Microsoft Cloud & AI (Azure) and built the international business model for Microsoft Research – Health Solutions Group as well as Microsoft Ventures’ first partner in LatAm.
Blade Kotelly
Blade is the CEO of Blade Kotelly Inc., the Data-Driven Innovation Company™️, an innovation and user-experience expert & a MIT School Of Engineering Senior Lecturer on Design-Thinking and Innovation. He provides service in Innovation Assessments, Design-Thinking and Innovation training as well as hands-on innovation product/service consulting to top brands to innovate radically on their product and services, and create solutions that customers love. Blade’s work and thoughts have been featured in top publications including The New York Times, the Wall Street Journal, and on media including TechTV, NPR, the BBC and MIT Sloan Management Review.
Bret Waters
Bret Waters has been in Silicon Valley his entire life as an entrepreneur, executive, and investor. Today he teaches entrepreneurship at Stanford, runs the 4thly Startup Accelerator, and coaches startup CEOs at Miller Center for Social Entrepreneurship. He’s successfully raised capital multiple times in his career, and the entrepreneurs he has worked with have raised hundreds of millions of dollars in capital. He’s been on the board of the Stanford University Graduate School of Education, and been chief Mentor with the European Innovation Academy. He received his MBA from the Kellogg School of Management at Northwestern University.
Carlos Moreno
Researcher of international renown, Carlos Moreno is the Scientific Director of the Chair Entrepreneurship–Territory–Innovation, IAE Paris-Sorbonne University (France). Carlos Moreno earned recognition as a scientist with an innovative mind, pioneer works and his unique approach on urban issues. He is also a scientific advisor at national and international figures of the highest level. He works at the heart of issues of international significance as a result of his research, bringing innovative perspective on urban issues and offering solutions to the issues faced by the cities, metropolises and territories during the 21st century.
David Owens
Dr. David A. Owens serves as the Evans Family Executive Director of The Wond’ry, Vanderbilt’s Innovation Center, for which he led the visioning and design. He serves as a Professor of the Practice of Innovation at the Owen Graduate School of Management with additional appointments in Engineering, Education, and Medicine, and in 2021 was named the Alexander Heard Distinguished Service Professor for the university.
Edward Glaeser
Department Chair, Fred and Eleanor Glimp Professor of Economics at Harvard. He has served as Director of the Taubman Center for State and Local Government, and Director of the Rappaport Institute for Greater Boston. He has published dozens of papers on cities economic growth, law, and economics. In particular, his work has focused on the determinants of city growth and the role of cities as centers of idea transmission.
Jackie Hernandez
Jackie is a founding member of Plug and Play Tech Center and serves as Senior Vice President of Global Partnerships in what is today the most active VC in the US by number of transactions. She led the operation of the headquarters for the first 12 years creating the company’s culture and operation that houses hundreds of startups each year. Today she is focused on developing new corporate strategic hubs and enabling the adoption of technology through open innovation protocols primarily in Latin America.
Lawrence Aronhime
Lawrence Aronhime has been on the faculty of Johns Hopkins University for over 20 years and is an Associate Teaching Professor in the Center for Leadership Education (CLE) in the Whiting School of Engineering. He also serves on the CLE’s Executive Committee, and is director of International Studies for the CLE. He teaches Innovation, Business Design, and Strategy at both the undergraduate and graduate levels, all within the Whiting School of Engineering. Professor Aronhime has also taught Innovation and Business Design as a visiting faculty member at both the Israel Institute of Technology (Technion) and the Hebrew University of Jerusalem.
Minna Wickholm
Minna has an extensive career in executive education. She has held various senior positions at Aalto University Executive Programs and Networks. Currently, she is responsible for business areas open enrolment programs at Aalto EE and professional development programs as well as for the operations of Aalto University Developing Entrepreneurship.
Moran Lazar
Dr. Moran Lazar focuses on the early foundations of entrepreneurship and innovation. She completed her doctoral studies at the Faculty of Industrial Engineering and Management at the Technion and was supervised as a research fellow at the University of Maryland. Her research work combines innovative methods in a variety of platforms, such as entrepreneurship competitions, hackathons, accelerators, university entrepreneurship programs, crowdfunding platforms, and companies.
Shlomo Maital
Emeritus Technion professor, and heads the Zvi Griliches Research Data Center at the Samuel Neaman Institute for Advanced Studies in Science & Technology (Technion). He is the author, co-author or editor of 14 books, including Dismantle: Build Your Personal Creativity Machine (2018), Innovate your Innovation Process (World Scientific, 2016); Smartonomics (SAGE India, 2017). He was co-founder of SABE-Society for Advancement of Behavioral Economics and was an early proponent of behavioral economics, with his initial article on economic psychology published in 1972.
Tom Ben-Arye
Dr. Tom Ben-Arye is a Senior Scientist at GFI Israel and a lecturer at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem. He holds a Ph.D. with a thesis on “Bovine Skeletal Muscle Tissue Engineering” from Technion University, where he initiated and led a cultivated meat project that developed into a cultivated meat startup called Aleph Farms and was published in Nature Food
Andrea Minardi
PhD Business Administration from EAESP, Senior Research Fellow Professor at Insper Institute of Education and Research and Director of Brazilian Financial Society. Former Academic Dean of the undergraduate program at Insper, member of the Executive Committee of BALAS (Business Association of Latin American Studies) and member of the Fiscal Board of ANGRAD (National Organization of Undergraduate Programs in Business). Teaches Private Equity and Venture Capital and Corporate Finance for undergraduate, graduate and executive education. Researcher in Corporate Finance, with a focus in Private Equity and Venture Capital.
Charles Kirschbaum
Ph.D. in Business Administration (in Organizational Studies) from FGV-EAESP and completed his postdoctoral studies in Economic Sociology at Columbia University. Member of the editorial board of cases at Insper. vast experience as a consultant at Bain & Company and an associate analyst at Advent International Private Equit.
Fabio Miranda
Head of the Computer Engineering undergraduate courses at Insper, Fabio de Miranda is an electrical engineer with an emphasis on Computing and a Master’s degree in Electronic Systems from the Polytechnic School of USP. He currently collaborates with the design of new engineering courses at Insper.
Luiz Durão
University professor works with advanced manufacturing, product development using agile methodologies and Digital transformation. Production Engineer (2014) Master in Production Engineering (2017) and PhD in Production Engineering (2020) at the Polytechnic School of the University of São Paulo. Visiting Researcher at TU Darmstadt and Trinity College Dublin.
Paulo Moura
Chairholder of Territoires and Autonomus Vehicules at Universitè Cote d´Azur. In charge of coordinating the Mobility, Risk, and Resilience, Territorial Digitization, and Economic Development fronts.
Rodrigo Amantea
PhD in Business Administration from FGV-EAESP focused on innovation. Vast experience in the management of innovation focused on products and services, as well as on the value proposition of brands and business units, both in technology and large services companies. Other areas of interest include entrepreneurship and branding. Since 2011 he the Associate Dean of Executive Education at Insper.
Ana Paula Fraga
Head of International Executive Programs at Insper.
Responsible for the design and organization of the international seminar
Daniele Ferrari
Project Analyst at Insper
Responsible for the logistics and general coordination
Opening session
16h – 17h30
Mapping Innovation Ecosystems in São Paulo
Shlomo Maital
Innovation management and culture
9h – 10h15
A Constraints Framework for Understanding Innovation Barriers
David Owens
10h45 – 12h
Entrepreneurial Mindset
Bret Waters
13h15 – 14h30
Open Innovation: Working with startups to create value
Jackie Hernandez
15h – 16h15
Entrepreneur Leadership
Moran Lazar
Innovation and Health
9h – 10h15
Doing Innovation at Johns Hopkins University
Lawrence Aronhime
10h45 – 12h
Innovation is Health
Blade Kotelly
13h15 – 14h30
Translating nanotechnology from the academic lab to the patient
Avi Schroeder
15h – 16h15
Alternative Proteins: science, technology and health
Tom Ben-Arye and Raquel Casselli
9h – 10h15
The Future of Mobility
Arnd Bätzner
10h45 – 12h
The 15 Minutes Cities
Carlos Moreno
13h15 – 14h30
Equality in the Economic Development of Cities
Edward Glaeser
9h – 10h15
The Evolution of Innovation: AI and its challenges
Beny Rubinstein and Ronen Tal-Botzer
10h45 – 12h
Transformation Journey: Driving new business opportunities
Minna Wickholm
13h15 – 14h30
Closing Session: Shaping the future
Rodrigo Amantea