On 14 November BSI is running its Innovation Day at the Design Museum in London. It aims to provide a mutually beneficial dialogue with innovation managers, and to share the latest thinking that’s been developed in the international innovation management space.
There will be short format talks and presentations, some of which will be interview or panel style, as well as workshop sessions, and networking throughout the day (with complimentary food and refreshments provided).
The event aims to:
- Deepen the understanding of what innovation management is, through the eight principles of innovation management.
- Present to UK industry successful homegrown case studies, across broad sectors and industries on innovation management.
- Demonstrate the range of support for innovation managers both private and public including training, software and service support.
- Begin the discourse on professionalisation of innovation management
- And to continue to support the role of British Design in innovation management
BSI Innovation Day 2024 Agenda:
09:00 – 09:15 Welcome from BSI
Anne Hayes, Director of Sectors and Standards Development, BSI
Lisa Hazelden, Chief Product Officer, Innovate UK
09:15 – 09:45 Setting the scene – the eight principles
Joanne Hyland, President, rInnovation Group
Victoria Milne, UK Head of Delegation, ISO
09:45 – 10:15 Realization of value: Value and impact already experienced from Kitemark 56002
Chair: Prof Sam Medhat, CEO, Institute of Innovation and Knowledge (IKE Institute)
Stuart Laws, Deputy Head in the Defence Innovation Directorate, MOD
Anita Friend, Head of Defence and Security Accelerator
10:15 – 10:35 Future-focused leaders: The importance of leading innovation from the top
Mike Sewart, Chief Technology Officer, QinetiQ
10:35 – 10:55 Coffee and Networking
10:55 – 11:25 Strategic direction: Aligning your innovation programmes
Colin Nelson, Chief Innovation Consultant, Hype
Zachary Curtis, Innovations and Propositions, EON
Abu Bakkar, Chief Innovation Officer, HLB Global
11:25 – 11:55 Culture: Young professionals – inter generational view on innovation
Chris Catney, Innovation Manager, Heathrow Airport
Emma Glass, University Partnerships Manager- Healthcare, BSI
Oli Kelland, Innovation Enabler, Mott MacDonald
Xilin Dai, Mott MacDonald
11:55 – 12:25 Exploiting Insights: Design in Innovation Management
Peter Childs, Imperial College
Rebecca Walsh, Design Director, Big Motive
Jessi Baker, Founder & CEO, Provenance
12:25 – 13:10 Lunch break
13:10 – 13:30 Managing uncertainty: Business Growth Toolkit – SME’s
Emma Brady, Content Programme Manager, BSI
13:30 – 14:00 Adaptability: AI – Adopting new Paradigms
Gavin McClafferty, Subsea7
Tim Powell, Hartree
Oriana Medlicott, Responsible AI Manager, Admiral
Craig Civil, Director, AI and Data, BSI
14:00 – 14:20 Coffee break
14:20 – 14:50 Systems approach: Understanding innovation and regeneration
Rosemarie Diegnan, Chief Product & Customer Officer, Wazoku
Meissa Giusti, Principle Innovation Advisor, National Highways
Greg Baker, Global Head of Innovation, Linklaters
Camilla Fowler, Oxa
14:50 – 15:20 Review of the ecosystem of innovation management in UK – Panel – UKRI Innovate UK
Martin McGurk, Deputy Director – Business Growth, UKRI-IUK
Naomi Weir, Innovation Programme Director, CBI
Angelina Cannizzaro, Deputy Director, DBT
15:20 – 15:40 Professionalisation of Innovation Management – future career
Magnus Karlsson, Partner and innovation management expert, Amplify
15:40 – 16:00 Competencies and expertise – Creating excellence of practice paths
Charlie Tuxworth, Innovation Leadership and Transformation Expert, Celsio
16:00 Closing remarks
Scott Steedman, Director General, Standards, BSI