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Upcoming Speaker- Dr Irving Berger, VP IBM

May 9th, 2006 by Kirk Hourdajian

Our upcoming speaker, Dr. Irving Berger, the VP of IBM, has written extensively on the subject of employment in a ever-changing competitive world. Since many Americans feel as though the majority of technical jobs are being outsourced to India and China, parents are unsure of which fields to encourage their children to pursue. Should children start focusing on engineering and science, only to have their future jobs outsourced?

First of all, Dr. Berger points out that there are more jobs today in IT, then there were before the tech bubble. Furthermore, he contends that the differentiating factor between jobs outsourced and domestic jobs, is innovation. The jobs which will stay in the States are ones in which will be occupied by highly diversified, horizontally integrated, managers who understand the technology and project requirements.

His bio and comments can be found here:
http://irvingwb.typepad.com/blog/2006/05/jobs_skills_and.html

Please join me on Wednesday as we welcome one of our society’s most forward thinking innovators, Dr. Irving Berger.

-Kirk

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Club Update

May 3rd, 2006 by Alex Slawsby

Club Update
Hey everyone! My name is Alex Slawsby and I’m one of the two Innovation Club co-Presidents.

The past few weeks have been extremely busy as the MIT academic year draws to a close and the Innovation Club turns its attention to both the final events of the year as well as preparing for a high-energy 2006-2007 academic year.

Innovation Club Speaker Series Update
Bala Venkatrao, our Vice President for IdeaExchanges and Speaker events, has been quite busy, along with Harpreet Marwaha and my co-President, Kirk Hourdajian, in lining up several additional speakers to wrap-up the year. One of the most exciting things about the Innovation Club is the fact that our events and projects feature innovative individuals and companies both large and small. Indeed, next week, we have speakers from both a technology industry giant and a new venture, on tap.

As noted in the calendar, we have two confirmed speakers visiting next week: Dave Balter, CEO of BzzAgent and Dr. Irving Wladawsky-Berger, VP of Innovation and Strategy at IBM, confirmed for May 10th and May 11th respectively.

Upon a deep background in Marketing and Psychology, our first speaker, Dave Balter, founded BzzAgent in 2001 to drive the “World-of-Mouth” marketing revolution. As noted by the BzzAgent site, “Word-of-Mouth” is “shared opinion about a product or service between two or more people.” An overview of the process:

BzzAgent works with companies to develop a “BzzCampaign” that is posted on a central site and volunteers, the “BzzAgents”, scroll through the site to find Campaigns in which they are interested. When the BzzAgents find Campaigns of interest, they sign-up, and receive a kit in the mail which includes product samples and a custom guide. Ultimately, the BzzAgents are then left to form their own opinions about the product and are encouraged to “spread the word.” Finally, the BzzAgents file central “BzzReports”, describing their activities and receive points that they can redeem for awards.

We found BzzAgent’s strategy and business model to be of great interest to both the Innovation Club and the Marketing Club and the two Clubs are honored that Dave will take some time from his busy schedule to join us next week on May 10th.

We could bring few speakers to campus more aligned with the Innovation Club mission than Dr. Wladawsky-Berger – he is one of IBM’s emerging technologies and innovation gurus. Dr. Wladawsky-Berger joined IBM in 1970, the architect of technology transfer programs as well as IBM initiatives in high-performance computing. In later years, he was the head of IBM’s large systems software and UNIX system divisions. Since the mid-1990s, he designed IBM’s Internet strategy and led the Company’s Linux, Next Generation Internet, Grid computing, and ‘On Demand’ efforts. Dr. Wladawsky-Berger is truly a distinguished figure in the history of IBM and we are honored to have him visit on May 11th.

Technology Testbed Update
As Trond’s post mentions, we are very excited to announce the launch of our first Technology Testbed for 2006-2007. Yesterday, we informed the MIT Sloan MBA Community about our Blackberry Testbed – over the next week or so, we will distribute 25 Blackberry 8700g handheld devices to MBA students chosen by Research-In-Motion (RIM). Those students will receive a free device and free, unlimited, voice and data service through the summer and into the academic year.

In addition to getting a cutting-edge, 2.75G EDGE-based mobile device with a beautiful screen, great web browsing capability, Google Maps, Google Talk, instant messaging, and other capabilities, the IClub members participating in the Testbed will be able to give direct feedback to RIM on the product and test out new applications and other RIM devices.

As can be expected, we’ve had a tremendous response from our classmates and while only 25 will get the opportunity to engage in this Testbed, we have several additional Testbeds in mind for 2006-2007 and hope to get everyone in on the technology. In particular, we’ve already heard from a number of incoming first-year MBA students (Class of 2008) and while we can’t get them involved quite yet, we hope they’ll bring that energy into the Innovation Club in the fall.

Sponsorship Update
From our Idea Exchanges to Speaker Series to Technology Testbeds to Innovation Labs, our events and projects could not be possible without corporate sponsors and host companies. ProductGenesis, our first sponsor, has been a wonderful ally of the Innovation Club for several years and we are so grateful for their time, advice, brainstorming, and all-around support. We expect to engage more deeply with Product Genesis clients in 2006-2007.

Of course, I cannot say enough about Research-In-Motion for their willingness to donate devices, service plans, and a Blackberry Enterprise Server to the Innovation Club. We truly believe that the Innovation Club creates significant, unique value for industry leaders – we match the top technologically-savvy and passionate business school students in the world with companies to help them test out products and think through product and corporate strategy. That, combined with the tremendous talent and resources on the MIT campus, enables us to offer a value proposition that cannot be found anywhere else.

Going forward, we hope to add many more companies to our sponsor list. Over the past few weeks, we have begun to build relationships with many MIT MediaLab sponsors and technology industry leaders, including British Telecom, Cingular, Cisco, Dell, LG Electronics, Microsoft, Motorola, Nokia, Good Technology, Texas Instruments, and Logitech. We hope to work with many of these companies over the summer to firm up project, activity, and event plans for next fall and spring.

Signing off for now…
This is already a LONG blog entry and I’ve barely scratched the surface. We are working hard on all aspects of the Innovation Club, including this new website, our marketing strategy, our flagship Innovation Labs, and exciting plans for MBA Orientation in the fall. I am also hoping to launch an independent research project in large enterprise innovation next year. In my next entry, I will shed some more light on these activities. In meantime, we would love to hear from anyone interested in innovation and would be happy to put you on our email list.

Best wishes…

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RIM 8700g Tech Testbed

May 1st, 2006 by Trond

My name is Trond Wuellner, and I’m one of the Vice Presidents in the MIT Innovation Club. As a feature on our recently updated website, many of us involved in the club will be contributing our thoughts on innovative topics of interest through this blog. I begin today with my first contribution and look forward to establishing lines of communication on just about any new innovative topic. My personal agenda is to get the word out about the new things going on at MIT that may otherwise fall under the radar. If you have suggestions or just want to start a dialog, drop me a line at: trondw(at)mit.edu. I’m kicking this off with a little self-promotion for the club — I think what we’re trying is pretty interesting, shout if you disagree!


For me, one of the most rewarding aspects of being involved with the MIT Innovation Club is the opportunity to participate in Tech Testbeds. Right now, we’re in the process of rolling out a trial-use test of the newest RIM Blackberry, and I’ve been lucky (or unlucky rather) enough to get my hands on one of the first ones that showed up. I’ve been using the device for just over two weeks now and have started forming a good impression of it. I’m going to save my specific comments for another time, instead I’ll focus on a few features that I would love to see added:

  • I’m a Mac user and really don’t care for Exchange - forward through Gmail is good by me - but I can’t really do calendar or contacts sync very well this way
  • That said, I would love to be able to subscribe to iCal or Google Calendar XML feeds from the calendar tool
  • On a similar topic, Plaxo for Contacts?
  • Google Talk is awesome on the Blackberry — how much more bandwidth would I need for voice? Skype?
  • Bluetooth sync and file transfer? I’d love to eliminate another cable from my desk
  • I’m not one to take advantage of the 9,000 bookmarks that Firefox comes pre-installed with, but give me more than 6 by default! Can I grab my del.icio.us links? Those tagged with “BlackBerry?”
  • Can I have a physical switch for the keyboard lock? Like on my iPod?

Anyone out there who can get a way to pull iCal feeds from the web down to the BB would make my day!

Next time, I’m going to talk a little about BioFuels and a project going on here at MIT that I think has some real potential. I’ll even see if I can get a moment with Vinod Khosla at the MIT Energy Conference next week to corroborate!

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MIT Innovation Blog

April 20th, 2006 by Trond

As part of the buildup to the 2006 MIT Innovation Club Kickoff, we have redesigned our website and are launching a blog designed to provide a forum to discuss innovation within the MIT community. The content of the site will focus on a wide-variety of innovation-related topics of interest throughout the community.

As we ramp-up the site, we will add columnists, recurring feature authors, product reviews, brainstorming session results, speaker notes and various announcements. Continue to check back, or subscribe to our RSS feed to keep up to the minute with the world of innovation at MIT!

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