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Fostering Progress: Industry Cooperation, Innovation, and Socio-Technical Approaches in the Modern Era

CTSi//circle.industry contains the synergy between different industrial sectors, the drive for innovation, and the amalgamation of socio-technical considerations in contemporary times. The circle bridges interdisciplinary perspectives, providing an intricate understanding of how these components can be woven together to further societal advancement.

It explores industry cooperation by delving into the relationships between various industry sectors and the importance of collaborative engagement. This exploration is grounded in theories like Porter's cluster theory (Porter, 1998), emphasizing the benefits of regional cooperation and clusters for competitive advantage. Next, the role of innovation is examined, highlighting how innovation is key to enhancing both productivity and sustainability. Theories such as Schumpeter's understanding of entrepreneurial innovation (Schumpeter, 1934) are used to provide insights into the dynamics of technological advancements and their relationship with economic growth. Finally, the circle studies and discusses socio-technical approaches, focusing on integrating human and technological factors in modern systems. Drawing on concepts like Mumford's socio-technical systems (Mumford, 2006), the circle emphasizes balancing technical efficiency and social considerations, such as workplace dynamics and ethical concerns.

  • CTS Content Session

    The complete session ‘Die (R)evolution sozio-technischer Hybride’ at the Forum Alpbach 2022 as a single video (available in German only).

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  • EFA 2022

    (German) Im Video-Rückblick kommen die Speaker:innen und Teilnehmer:innen an der CTS Content Session zu Wort und beschreiben ihre Takeaways.

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  • Wie Mensch und Technologie zusammenwachsen

    (German) Unter dem Titel „Die (R)evolution sozio-technischer Hybride“ luden die drei österr. techn. Universitäten TU Wien, TU Graz und Montanuniversität Leoben im Verbund der TU Austria zur Diskussion von Lösungsansätzen humanistischer Technologieentwicklung.

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  • CTS goes Alpbach

    What is the CTS Content Session at the European Forum Alpbach 2022 about?

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  • RRI and Interdisciplinarity in Technology Development

    The CTS/C!S Project „DEBIAS“ placed first in the idea competition hosted by the Co-Change Project . Representing the CTS, I was fortunate to visit Tecnalia , one of the consortial partners in the Co-Change Project in Bilbao, Spain.

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  • Der AMS-Algorithmus: Eine Soziotechnische Analyse

    Das österreichische Arbeitsmarktservice (AMS) führt mit 2020 einen Algorithmus (AMAS) ein, der bei der Vergabe von Fördermitteln behilflich sein soll. Der sogenannte „AMS-Algorithmus“ ist umstritten. ITA und TU Wien analysieren technische Spezifiken und gesellschaftliche Auswirkungen in Kooperation mit der Arbeiterkammer.

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  • BioNoWo

    The aim of the project was to research an innovative and sustainable packaging concept. This was based on a reusable container made from nonwovens that are produced from renewable raw materials and are biodegradable. Thanks to the CTS funding, the partners were able to prepare a high-quality BBI application for the “BioNoWo” project and submit it in summer 2020.

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  • Dem AMS-Algorithmus fehlt der Beipackzettel

    Wir forschen seit einiger Zeit zum AMS-Algorithmus und wundern uns über die aktuelle Debatte zum AMS -Algorithmus.

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