
Out of the Lab and On the Market
How Sony Computer Science Labs (SonyCSL) Turn Research into Profits
CRC Press
1st Edition
Published on 7. July 2017
Book
Hardback
138 pages
978-1-138-73590-3 (ISBN)
Description
Tetsu Natsume of Sony Computer Science Labs (Sony CSL) has been pioneering technology promotion for a decade. As he seeks marketplace opportunities for ground-breaking research, he plays the role of a Technology Producer -- a role that will be increasingly important as organizations seek optimally efficient and effective applications of basic research.
Natsume's task has been greatly facilitated by his association with Sony CSL, a research lab founded by co-author Mario Tokoro. While CSL is owned by SONY, it nevertheless operates almost entirely independently. At CSL, a diverse, cosmopolitan group of talented researchers are free to explore any idea that might one day change the world. Natsume's task is to optimise that process by identifying the best path to the market for the new insights that pour out of CSL.
Functioning somewhat like a movie producer, Natsume has blazed a trail for technology promoters the world over. He explains his techniques for overcoming challenges and embracing opportunities. His "10 core principles of technology promotion", which offer the reader an especially valuable framework for moving between the very different worlds of the lab and the marketplace, cover the importance of appropriate timing, speed, commitment and mindset, while being rigorously simple and boldly ambitious.
This book is an eye-opening primer for anyone interested in realising and optimising the commercial value of basic research.
Natsume's task has been greatly facilitated by his association with Sony CSL, a research lab founded by co-author Mario Tokoro. While CSL is owned by SONY, it nevertheless operates almost entirely independently. At CSL, a diverse, cosmopolitan group of talented researchers are free to explore any idea that might one day change the world. Natsume's task is to optimise that process by identifying the best path to the market for the new insights that pour out of CSL.
Functioning somewhat like a movie producer, Natsume has blazed a trail for technology promoters the world over. He explains his techniques for overcoming challenges and embracing opportunities. His "10 core principles of technology promotion", which offer the reader an especially valuable framework for moving between the very different worlds of the lab and the marketplace, cover the importance of appropriate timing, speed, commitment and mindset, while being rigorously simple and boldly ambitious.
This book is an eye-opening primer for anyone interested in realising and optimising the commercial value of basic research.
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Language
English
Place of publication
London
United Kingdom
Publishing group
Taylor & Francis Ltd
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Professional and Professional Practice & Development
Illustrations
55 s/w Abbildungen, 44 s/w Photographien bzw. Rasterbilder, 11 s/w Zeichnungen
11 Line drawings, black and white; 44 Halftones, black and white; 55 Illustrations, black and white
Dimensions
Height: 234 mm
Width: 156 mm
Weight
390 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-138-73590-3 (9781138735903)
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Tetsu Natsume | Mario Tokoro
Out of the Lab and On the Market
How Sony Computer Science Labs (SonyCSL) Turn Research into Profits
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07/2017
Routledge
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Tetsu Natsume | Mario Tokoro
Out of the Lab and On the Market
How Sony Computer Science Labs (SonyCSL) Turn Research into Profits
E-Book
07/2017
Routledge
€49.99
Available for download
Persons
Tetsu Natsumem
General Manager
Sony Computer Science Laboratories, Inc.
August 2004 - Present (12 years 2 months)
Head of Technology Promotion Office of Sony CSL and responsible for business incubation of research projects.
Sony CSL was founded in February 1988. Each Sony CSL researcher sets an ambitious goal and approaches it systematically using Open Systems Science, publishing his or her findings along the way. We believe that the best results are produced by individuals acting independently, or as members of an ad hoc team, and that a laboratory should offer the best possible conditions to support such activities. At Sony CSL, value is assessed by the degree to which achievements are perceived to contribute to humanity and society, to new science and technology, to industrial progress, and to product development... Our aim is to become a laboratory whose reputation and myriad achievements long stand the test of time.
Mario Tokoro served as Senior Vice President of Technology Policy and Relations and Co-Chief Technical Officer at Sony Corporation. Mr. Tokoro served as Electronics Co-Chief Technology Officer, Corporate Executive Vice President, President of Platform Technology Center at Sony Corporation. He served as President of Network & Software Technology Center a division of Sony Corporation. Mr. Tokoro served as the President of Sony Computer Science Laboratories Inc., a subsidiary of Sony Corporation. He serves as Member of the Board of Governors of EPCglobal, Inc. Mr. Tokoro served as Professor at Keio University Faculty of Science and Technology. He served as Executive Officer of Sony Corp. since 1997.
General Manager
Sony Computer Science Laboratories, Inc.
August 2004 - Present (12 years 2 months)
Head of Technology Promotion Office of Sony CSL and responsible for business incubation of research projects.
Sony CSL was founded in February 1988. Each Sony CSL researcher sets an ambitious goal and approaches it systematically using Open Systems Science, publishing his or her findings along the way. We believe that the best results are produced by individuals acting independently, or as members of an ad hoc team, and that a laboratory should offer the best possible conditions to support such activities. At Sony CSL, value is assessed by the degree to which achievements are perceived to contribute to humanity and society, to new science and technology, to industrial progress, and to product development... Our aim is to become a laboratory whose reputation and myriad achievements long stand the test of time.
Mario Tokoro served as Senior Vice President of Technology Policy and Relations and Co-Chief Technical Officer at Sony Corporation. Mr. Tokoro served as Electronics Co-Chief Technology Officer, Corporate Executive Vice President, President of Platform Technology Center at Sony Corporation. He served as President of Network & Software Technology Center a division of Sony Corporation. Mr. Tokoro served as the President of Sony Computer Science Laboratories Inc., a subsidiary of Sony Corporation. He serves as Member of the Board of Governors of EPCglobal, Inc. Mr. Tokoro served as Professor at Keio University Faculty of Science and Technology. He served as Executive Officer of Sony Corp. since 1997.
Content
Table of Contents; Foreword; Part I - How Sony CSL Turns Research into Results; Chapter 1 - Birth of the Technology Promotion Office (TPO); Chapter 2 - Case Studies in Technology Transfer; Chapter 3 - Next-Level Challenges for the Technology Promoter; Chapter 4 - Techniques for Technology Promotion; Part II - Researchers on Technology Promotion; Chapter 5 - Implementing outrageous ideas - Alexis Andre, Researcher; Chapter 6 - Implementation of Academic vs. Corporate Research - Jun Rekimoto, Deputy Director; Chapter 7 - Papers are fine, but nothing beats the joy of research that becomes products that change the world! - Takashi Isozaki, Researcher; Part III - The History of TPO (Mario Tokoro); Chapter 8 - Before TPO; Chapter 9- From the Perspective of Technology Management; Chapter 10 - What TPO Represents; In Closing: Borderless Technology Promotion; Afterword