1 hr 15 min

#02 - Dr. Anton Howes - How to Create Radical Innovation Ecosystems? Lessons from British Industrial Revolution The Innovation Civilization Podcast

    • Technology

In our second episode, our Co-Founder Waheed Rahman (@iwaheedo) is joined by British historian and author Dr. Anton Howes (@antonhowes)  where we uncover the roots of innovation in the modern world, including how to create innovation ecosystems with a focus on 16th-19th century Britain as a case-study. 
Dr. Anton is the Head of Innovation Research at The Entrepreneurs Network and released his latest book 'Arts and Minds: How the Royal Society of Arts Changed a Nation'. He's also a former Lecturer in Economic History at King's College London.
 
OUTLINE:
Here are the timestamps for the episode. On some podcast players, you should be able to click the timestamp to jump to that time. 
(00:00) - Introduction to Episode
(01:55) - First-principles: Defining Innovation vs Invention
(07:08) - Industrial Revolution: Why this epoch of time is so crucial in innovation history?
(12:43) - Specific technologies - Idea of different Industrial Revolutions
(15:22) - Innovation in other regions 
(16:47) - Key factors that led to an accelerated period of innovation and invention in 16th-century Britain
(22:41) - Scientific Revolution and effects of the Baconian Program on Early Britain during the 1500s and 1600s
(32:44) - Reasons and origins of why the idea of 'improvement mentality' came about
(41:33) - Is Necessity the mother of all inventions? 
(48:20) - Effect of British Colonialism in accelerating innovation
(59:03) - Is there a decline in Innovation in Britain vs the American acceleration in the 20th century?
(1:06:09) - Lessons for Emerging Markets when it comes to creating Innovation Ecosystems
(1:14:28) - Ending
 

In our second episode, our Co-Founder Waheed Rahman (@iwaheedo) is joined by British historian and author Dr. Anton Howes (@antonhowes)  where we uncover the roots of innovation in the modern world, including how to create innovation ecosystems with a focus on 16th-19th century Britain as a case-study. 
Dr. Anton is the Head of Innovation Research at The Entrepreneurs Network and released his latest book 'Arts and Minds: How the Royal Society of Arts Changed a Nation'. He's also a former Lecturer in Economic History at King's College London.
 
OUTLINE:
Here are the timestamps for the episode. On some podcast players, you should be able to click the timestamp to jump to that time. 
(00:00) - Introduction to Episode
(01:55) - First-principles: Defining Innovation vs Invention
(07:08) - Industrial Revolution: Why this epoch of time is so crucial in innovation history?
(12:43) - Specific technologies - Idea of different Industrial Revolutions
(15:22) - Innovation in other regions 
(16:47) - Key factors that led to an accelerated period of innovation and invention in 16th-century Britain
(22:41) - Scientific Revolution and effects of the Baconian Program on Early Britain during the 1500s and 1600s
(32:44) - Reasons and origins of why the idea of 'improvement mentality' came about
(41:33) - Is Necessity the mother of all inventions? 
(48:20) - Effect of British Colonialism in accelerating innovation
(59:03) - Is there a decline in Innovation in Britain vs the American acceleration in the 20th century?
(1:06:09) - Lessons for Emerging Markets when it comes to creating Innovation Ecosystems
(1:14:28) - Ending
 

1 hr 15 min

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