pres 119 niels feldmann april 6 2016
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KIT – The Research University in the Helmholtz Association
KARLSRUHE SERVICE RESEARCH INSTITUTE (KSRI)
www.kit.edu
www.ksri.kit.edu
Karlsruhe Service Research Institute (KSRI) –Experiences from “Industry-on-Campus”
Prof. Dr. Gerhard Satzger / Niels FeldmannISSIP , April 6, 2016
Karlsruhe Service Research Institute
www.ksri.kit.edu
Agenda
KSRI – „Industry-on-Campus“
KSRI Service Education Concept
KSRI „Menu“ of University-Industry Cooperations
Some „Industry-on-Campus“ Experiences
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Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT) is one of the largest research institutions in Europe
In 2009, KIT was created as a merger of Karlsruhe
University and a National Research Center:
• 24,800 students
• 9,500 employees
• budget of €850M p.a., o/w 1/3 industry
Three equally-weighted pillars:
• Research
• Education
• Innovation
Top ranked education programs e.g.
• Computer Science (2,500 students)
• Industrial Engineering and Management (3,200
students)
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KSRI* – An “industry-on-campus” model with focus on interdisciplinary and application-oriented research
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Software Design &Quality
Prof. Dr. Ralf Reussner
Discrete Optimization & Logistics
Prof. Dr. Stefan Nickel
Knowledge Management
Prof. Dr. Rudi Studer
Prof. Dr. York Sure-Vetter
Information & Market Engineering
Prof. Dr. Christof Weinhardt
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Service Innovation & Management
Prof. Dr. Gerhard Satzger
Energy Economics
Prof. Dr. Wolf Fichtner
Value Stream Services
Dr. Helmut Wlcek,
Prof. Dr. Kai Furmans
Information Systems & Service Design
Prof. Dr. Alexander Mädche
Service Marketing
Prof. Dr. Ju-Young Kim
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* KSRI: Karlsruhe Service Research Institute (@ KIT)
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The “KSRI”- a Public-Private-Partnership since 2008
• „Industry on campus“ model with focus on IT-
based services and digital transformation
• Initial objectives for IBM:
1. Position IBM as transformation leader
2. Spearhead innovation with clients
3. Build IBM relevant service capabilities
4. Position IBM as an attractive employer
• Governance:• positive external evaluation in 2011
• yearly IBM evaluation and rolling contract
prolongation three years out
• Development:• Bosch group and 5 university research
groups added
• About 45 affiliated researchers
• Direct involvement in KIT initiatives
• Smart Data Innovation Lab (SDIL)
• Karlsruhe Decision & Design Lab (KD2)
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2013
SDIL
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We move away from a product perspective to the notion of joint value creation within „service systems“
Producer Consumer
Partner Partner
Consumer
service system –
tied together via IT
Traditional:
new:
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Karlsruhe Service Research Institute
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We support to innovate and manage services within digital service systems
Service Transformation
• Industrial Services, • Data-driven Business Models • Services in E-Mobility
Service Innovation & Design
• Design Thinking• Open Innovation• Enterprise Crowdfunding
Service Analytics
• Customer Intimacy / Contr.• Service Level Engineering• Outcome-based Contracts
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KSRI Service Education Concept – Offering Majors and Minors in Digital Service Systems
Job Profiles
Digital Service Systems
BWL: Information & Service Systems
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Globally first textbook on Service Systems is out ...
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Teams of international top students from renowned
universities like KIT,St. Gallen, Aalto, Stanford
New types of teaching offerings: Service Design Thinking
Strong global network of research institutions –developing and driving Design Thinking Methods
Partners with exciting innovation challenges
The Design Thinking approach is human-centric and driven by prototyping. In a 9-month „hands-on“ class international top students work in small teams to develop disruptive innovations for selected industry partners.
* Stanford University Global Alliance for Re-Design
Will be featured in next ISSIP call Apr 13
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New types of teaching offerings: Cognitive Services –KIT one of first European institutions to use IBM Watson
April – Oct 2015; 4 groups of 5 students each
High demand, interest, and enthusiasm with
students
Watson Experience Manager, Q&A API
March 2015: Students present @ CeBIT fair
Watson Travel Advisor Watson Formula 1 Expert
Watson Game of Thrones Expert Watson Takes the USMLE
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KSRI „menu“ of university – industry cooperations
• Long-Term Contract Research: Duration > 2 years, larger project, new research assistant fully dedicated to partner hired• PhD Scholarship: Duration: 3 years (= 1 PhD Cycle), new research assistant fully dedicated to partner hired, topic-oriented
cooperation, deliverables not formally defined
“On-campus" partnership
Long-Term Contracted Research
Research Cooperation
Sponsoring (Ph.D. Scholarship)
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“Industry-on-campus“ experiences - “The best or the worst of both worlds?“...
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Opportunities
• “Two hat” – identity enables linkageof capabilities of KIT – IBM/Bosch
• Teaching excellence (how to, link to business)
• Freedom of research, entrepreneurialenvironment
• Easy access to excellent studentsand personal coverage (“war for talents”)
• “cheap way” to create inroads into new areas, establish proof of concepts, build prototypes
• Gain credibility with (IBM) customers
• Closeness to university ecosystem
Challenges
• Speed and stringency of decision
processes (or lack thereof)
• Demonstrate / earn academic
reputation
• Narrow academic focus vs. broad
industry coverage
• Mistrust: industry exploiting the
university
• Formal structures in universities
• Benefits long-term and often not
tangible/measurable
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Karlsruhe Service Research Institute
www.ksri.kit.edu
Hope to see you soon ! –2015 KSRI service summit impressions...
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Karlsruhe Service Research Institute
www.ksri.kit.edu
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Thank you –Pls. contact us for more …
Prof. Dr. Gerhard Satzger
Research Group Service Innovation and
Management
Karlsruhe Service Research Institute (KSRI)
Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT)
Englerstr. 11, D-76131 Karlsruhe, Germany
http://www.ksri.kit.edu
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Niels Feldmann
Research Group Service Innovation and
Management
Karlsruhe Service Research Institute (KSRI)
Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT)
Englerstr. 11, D-76131 Karlsruhe, Germany
http://www.ksri.kit.edu