Innovation is a concept that has become mythologized in the modern era: what it is, how to manage it, how to teach it, and how to get it to work for us. Despite these explorations, it remains fundamentally misunderstood, writes Eugene Fitzgerald, the Merton C. Flemings SMA Professor in MIT's Department of Materials Science and Engineering, in his latest book, 'The Invisible Engine: Why Innovation Evades Control.' Fitzgerald draws on a decade of work leading international research programs, including the MIT and Masdar Institute Cooperative Program and the MIT-Singapore Alliance for Research and Technology, where he explored innovation as the integration of market applications, technology, and implementation. Written at a moment when artificial intelligence is reshaping how we think about knowledge, research, and innovation, 'The Invisible Engine' examines a deeper question: How does innovation actually happen, and how should society invest in it' In this interview, Fitzgerald...
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