Vol. 64 No. 4 (2019): January - June (2019)
Articles

Knowledge transfer and innovation: discovery implementation

Juan R. Castillo Molina
Universidad Nacional Pedro Henríquez Ureña (UNPHU)
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Published 2019-06-26

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Keywords

  • artificial intelligence,
  • coding,
  • discoveries,
  • invention,
  • upgrading

How to Cite

Castillo Molina, J. R. (2019). Knowledge transfer and innovation: discovery implementation. AULA Revista De Humanidades Y Ciencias Sociales, 64(4). https://doi.org/10.33413/aulahcs.2019.64i4.102

Abstract

Humanity has stored significant inventions that rarely impact the general public. The present paper explores how the implementation of academic findings excel theoretical fields, and how knowledge transfer is significant for its application. The paper conceptualizes on innovation through discussing fields usually ignored in architectural schools (cosmic, cognitive, energetic, molecular and economic) and includes the importance of recovery and revitalization of latent inventions. As a result, the paper proposes the implementation of discoveries through the process of displacing, amplifying and validating the results that could lead to new academic and professional trends, and finally reboot the whole profession.

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