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52% of tech firms are hiring due to the need for skills in new tech.
The worldwide spending on technology reached $3.360 billion in 2019.
Learn principles, methods, & management tools for technologically enabled systems & organizations.
Create new business models and/or scale up your current operations.
Quantify technological progress over time using relevant figures of merit (FOMs)
Perform a search for technologies including intellectual property (IP) search
Set realistic FOM-based targets
Quantify the financial and societal value of a technology in its context
Shape the R&D strategy and portfolio of an organization
All the participants who successfully complete their program will receive an MIT Professional Education Certificate of Completion, as well as Continuing Education Units (CEUs)*.
To obtain CEUs, complete the accreditation confirmation, which is available at the end of the course. CEUs are calculated for each course based on the number of learning hours.
*The Continuing Education Unit (CEU) is defined as 10 contact hours of ongoing learning to indicate the amount of time they have devoted to a non-credit/non-degree professional development program.
To understand whether or not these CEUs may be applied toward professional certification, licensing requirements, or other required training or continuing education hours, please consult your training department or licensing authority directly.
Technology Roadmapping provides an overview of the principles, methods, and management tools for technologically enabled systems and organizations. In this complete course, you will understand the history, different tools and methods, technology's fundamental limits, and the theory of empirical evidence for technological evolution over time.
Professor of Aeronautics and Astronautics and Engineering Systems, MIT
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