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R&D Management Conference 2026

Creativity and resilience in an era of technological disruption

R&D Management Conference 2026
R&D Management Conference 2026 is to be held in Manchester on 22-24 June, hosted by RADMA and organised by the Manchester Institute of Innovation Research
Venue: Manchester, UK

While disruption poses strategic and operational challenges for organisations, it also creates new opportunities for value creation and transformation.

Within this context, creativity and resilience are essential capabilities: creativity drives novel solutions, while resilience enables adaptation and sustained innovation.

The R&D Management Conference 2026 examines how creativity and resilience can help navigate and embrace technological disruption.

Keynote speakers include

Annabelle Gawer keynote speaker at R&D Management Conference 2026 discusses survelliance capitalism
Professor Annabelle Gawer is the Director of the Centre of Digital Economy and a Professor of Digital economy at the Surrey Business School at the University of Surrey.
Peter Gallagher, Innovation Leader and formerExecutive Vice President of Strategic Sciences at Unilever Keynote speaker for #RND2026 R&D Management Conference
Peter Gallagher, Innovation Leader and formerExecutive Vice President of Strategic Sciences at Unilever
Tim Minshall, Professor of Innovation Head of the Institute for Manufacturing (IfM) Keynote speaker at R&D Management Conference
Tim Minshall, Professor of Innovation Head of the Institute for Manufacturing (IfM)
Eva Niesten, Professor of Strategy and Sustainability ​SKEMA Keynote speaker for #RND2026 R&D Management Conference
Eva Niesten, Professor of Strategy and Sustainability ​SKEMA

The R&D Management Conference offers a vibrant and thought‑provoking programme that brings together leading scholars, practitioners, policymakers, and innovators.

Centred around the University of Manchester, #RND2026 features an energising mix of plenary sessions, parallel tracks, networking events, and social gatherings designed to spark discussion and foster collaboration.

It includes:

  • Doctorial colloquium – 20-21st June
  • Evening reception at the Manchester Museum – 21st June
  • Conference begins with welcome speeches and the first plenary – 22nd June
  • Professional development workshops – AI in Action and Arts-Based Initiatives
  • Networking at Whitworth Hall – 22nd June
  • Gala Dinner at Victoria Warehouse – 23rd June

Registration closes on the 15th May and early reservation of accommodation is recommended.

Want to build your skills in research and innovation management with likeminded individuals? Join a professional development workshop – we have two during the conference. 

Arts-Based Initiatives, Creativity and Innovation

R&D Management Conference 2026 

The first R&D Management Conference was held in Manchester in 1980 and each year the conference has been organised by a different institution.

This year the conference returns to its birthplace and is organised by Manchester Institute of Innovation Research at Alliance Manchester Business School, and The University of Manchester.

R&D Management Conference 2026
R&D Management Conference 2026 goes back to its Manchester roots
R&D Management Conference 2026

R&D Management Conference 2026 tracks – (Click here for more information)

Theme 1. Creative resilience: designing & reimagining innovation for turbulent times

1.1. Unlocking the creativity and resilience of STEM researchers – Elicia Maine, Simon Fraser University
1.2. Managing generativity in innovation: from control to emergence – Antoine Bordas, Mines Paris
1.3. Creativity in digital innovation: designing beyond the code – Angel Jimenez-Aranda, University of Salford
1.4. Arts-based initiatives, creativity and innovation – Daria Podmetina, Taltech University
1.5. Fostering creativity and resilience under constraints – Bibhuti Ranjan Bhattacharjya, Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) Roorkee
1.6. The role of multidisciplinary as enabler of creativity and reslience in industrial digitalization –  Vito Del Vecchio, University of Salento
1.7. Mind the gap: human-centred creativity and resilence in digital transformation and AI –  Marie Griffiths, University of Salford
1.8. Eco-design, creativity, and digital innovation for resilient and sustainable product lifecycles Cristina Ledro University of Padova
1.9. Front end of Innovation: creativity in early-stage development –  Stuart Grant, Cranfield University
1.10. Co-design for transitions –  Alexandre Azoulay, Centre de Gestion Scientifique

Theme 2. Business model innovation in a disrupted world

2.1. Fostering creativity and resilience in the age of twin transition – Domenica Barile, University LUM Giuseppe De Gennaro
2.2. Business model and business model innovation – Patrick Spieth, University of Kassel

Theme 3. Innovating together: communities, crowds & cross-boundary partnerships

3.1. Understanding the crowds in technology and innovation management – Niharika Garud, University of Melbourne
3.2. Fostering creativity and resilience through corporate-startup collaborations – Elie Saad, Umea School of Business
3.3. Orchestrating Collaboration – Silvia Gadola, Politecnico di Milano
3.4. Community-led R&D and innovation processes – Nunzia Coco, University of Bologna
3.5. R&D infrastructure and university-industry collaborations – Khaleel Malik, University of Manchester
3.6. Purpose, implementation and innovation performance – Martina Tafuro, Sant’Anna School of Advanced Studies

Theme 4. Ecosystems as engines of transformation

4.1. AI-driven Innovation Ecosystems for SME Growth and Scale-up Keivan Aghasi University of Sheffield
4.2. Inside entrepreneurial ecosystems – Elena M. Gimenez Fernadez, Universidad Pablo de Olavide
4.3. Coopertition, ecosystems, networks and alliances (CENA) – Charlotte Chappert, University of Montpellier
4.4. Shaping nested ecosystems: understanding the mutual dynamics  – Andrea Ancona, Università Cattaneo
4.5. Ecosystems as catalysts for sustinable and socially oriented technological innovation –  Federico Bartolomucci, Politecnico di Milano
4.6. Networks, ecosystems and platforms for circular and regenerative innovation – Benito Mignacca, University of Cassino and Southern Lazio
4.7. Managing platform transitions: innovation pathways for incumbent firms – Alexander Engelmann, WU vienna University of Economics and Business
4.8. Harnessing human-AI synergy – Claudia Spilotro, LUM Giuseppe Degennaro University
4.9. AI and emerging technologies for social sustainability –  Cristina Ledro, University of Padova

Theme 5. Innovation in a fractured world: geopolitics, resource shocks & resilient strategies

5.1. Creativity and resilience in global innovation systems – Dhruba Borah, University of Bristol Business School
5.2. R&D Management under geopolitical constraints – Andrew James, University of Manchester
5.3. Firms’ innovation responses to critical raw material dependence – Francesco Quatraro, University of Torino

Theme 6. Resilient futures: innovation strategy, management & policy under disruption

6.1. Implementing AI in innovation processes – Diego Matricano, Università degli Studi della Campania
6.2. Innovating for climate resilience – Pelin Demirel, Imperial College
6.3. From adaptation to transformation – Valeria Maria Urbano, Economics and Industrial Engineering Politecnico di Milano
6.4. Technology-driven circular innovation – Jung Park, Pforzheim University
6.5. Innovation intermediaries and regional innovation systems – Guendalina Anzolin, University of Cambridge
6.6. Health technologies and disruptive change in medical innovation – Andrea Mina, Institute of Economics, Scuola Superiore Sant’Anna
6.7. Innovating with LLMs: the Roles of AI in knowledge extraction & generation – Vito Giordano, University of Pisa
6.8. Knowledge diffusion, transmission mechanisms and productivity – Raquel Ortega, Argiles University of Manchester
6.9. Innovation and policy in the age of disruption – Jacopo Cricchio, Piazza martiri della liberta
6.10. Governing innovation in turbulent times – Marian Garcia, Aston University
6.11 Shaping Responsible Innovation through Digital Technologies – Haiyan Lu, Newcastle University Business School
6.12. NPD in an uncertain world: emerging tools, methods, and approaches – Clio Dosi, University of Bologna

Theme 7. Power and protection: how IP shapes innovation

7.1. Intellectual property rights, drug regulation, and R&D investments in pharmaceutical innovation – Fabio Montobbio, Catholic University of the Sacred Heart
7.2. Intellectual property management: responsible and resilient IP strategies – Pratheeba Vimalnath, University of Exeter

Theme 8. Open innovation 2.0: people, platforms & AI

8.1. Open Innovation: people, process, and performance – Francesa Capella, Sant’Anna School of advanced studies
8.2. Advances in AI to promote open innovation – Saverio Barabuffi, Scuola Superiore Sant’Ann
8.3. From Open Innovation to Intelligent Innovation – Beatrice Orlando, University of Ferrara
8.4. Rethinking openness: how AI is rewriting the rules of collaborative innovation – Mariangela Piazza, Universita degli Studi di Palermo

Theme 9. R&D up close: AI, people & the hidden work of innovation

9.1. The mistaken AI: beyond the hype – Francesca Iandolo Sapienza, University of Rome
9.2. The technology dimension of R&D management – Jeremy Klein, RADMA and Technologia
9.3. AI in the Lab: transformations in R&D and the practice of science –  Philip Shapira,University of Manchester
9.4. Strategic leadership in the age of AI: a multi-echelon perspective on top and middle managers’ dynamics – Simone Bevilacqua, University of Turin
9.5. Threat from within: tacking internal sabotage to foster R&D creativity, and organizational resilience – Elena Coli, University of Florence
9.6. Bridging scales of change – Diletta Pegoraro, University of Manchester
9.7. Rediscovering the importance of company case studies in R&D Management  – Giovanni Tolin, Sant’Anna School of Advanced Studies

Find out more and get in touch with the organisers

www.rnd2026.org

[email protected]

Conference Chair

Silvia Massini, Alliance Manchester Business School
Silvia Massini, Alliance Manchester Business School

Bringing the community together to share ideas

The R&D Management Conference is an international event, which brings together academics, managers and practitioners involved in R&D, technology and innovation management.

It is hosted by the Research and Development Management Association (RADMA) which is an independent charity that supports education, research and innovation in the field of R&D management. RADMA provides a number of grants for post-graduate students including support for a Colloquium at the conference.

R&D Management Conference 2026 Sponsors
Many thanks to the R&D Management Conference 2026 Sponsors

Organisers

Key dates

Conference 

1 October: Call for track proposals opens

31 October: Deadline for track proposals

21 November: Notification of tracks acceptance

1 December: Abstract submission opens

13 February 2026: Abstract submission deadline (note it has been extended)

(tbc): Abstract accepted

30 April 2026: Paper submission

Colloquium

1 December: Call for PhD Colloquium opens

2 February: Deadline for applications

1 April: Notification of acceptance to the PhD Colloquium, Registration opens

30 April: Registration closes

20 – 21 June: Doctoral colloquium

 

Conference registration

1 April: Early bird registration open

30 April: Early bird registration ends; normal registration starts

15 May: Final registration deadline

22 June – 24 June: R&D Management Conference 2026 – see you there!

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