TEMSCON 2020

TEMSCON 2020


Innovation



Managing the Development of Connected Systems
The greater Detroit area has a long history as a hub for engineering and manufacturing automobiles. With the ever-accelerating progress on innovation and a push for market-ready automated, connected and electrified vehicles, Detroit remains the heart of the automotive industry. Southeast Michigan has also diversified its economic base in emerging technology areas including information technology, health care and biomedical, power and energy, advanced manufacturing, and higher education and research. We invite contributions from engineering leaders, researchers, educators, innovators, entrepreneurs, and students to help advance the understanding and the state of practice related to successful technology and engineering management. Contributions may be research or practical. Research papers may be conceptual, empirical, or theoretical, but they must discuss how the results could be applied in practice. Practice-focused papers may consist of case studies, description of best practices, or application experiences, but they should also shed light on new challenges and unresolved future issues, which could be addressed by the research community. We thus provide a venue where different points of view interact to yield new understanding and ideas on leading innovation as well as the future of technology and engineering management.
Selected papers will be invited to submit to the IEEE Engineering Management Review or IEEE Transactions on Engineering Management.
Topic areas include, but are not limited to, the following:
• Innovating in rapidly changing markets and sectors, e.g., biotech and health systems, manufacturing, etc.
• Leading and managing innovation and transformation
• Adopting new technologies: challenges and risk mitigation
• Management of software versions and their interoperability among different vehicle ages and makers
• Understanding trends and applicability of new technologies
• Leveraging enterprise data, e.g., successful use of AI, analytics, blockchain, IoT
• Leading societal change, e.g., mobility, intelligent transportation, health care, public policy
• Enhancing industry, university, and/or government collaboration
• Developing personal skills for leading innovation initiatives
In addition, we invite proposals for half-day workshops, including special sessions from other technical societies, related to the conference theme.
Industry perspectives will be featured throughout the meeting via panels and plenary talks.
Conference attendees will have the opportunity to visit nearby Detroit area landmarks including the Henry Ford Museum, Greenfield Village, Detroit Institute of Arts, Motown Museum, and Automotive Hall of Fame.
Organizing Committee:
Conference Chair – Liang Downey, lxdowney@ieee.org
Program Co-Chairs – Jason Hui, jason.k.hui@ieee.org, Tugrul Daim, ji2td@pdx.edu
Publications Chair – Ed Perkins, e.perkins@ieee.org