This month's topic for our "Engineering the 21st Century Service Economy" explores the need for…
Launch of California Center for Service Science
On Friday, 9/13, I attended the California Center Service Science Summit which was held at the Rady School of Management at UC San Diego. This events marked the launch of California Center for Service Science founded by Professor Paul Maglio, UC Merced, and Professor Vish Krishna, UC San Diego. The Center’s goal is to establish an organization that will be powering “an engine of skill, innovation, and job growth for the state and the nation.”
The event was intended to announce the launch of the Center and to “get input for the Center’s strategic plan, ultimately leading to a research and education agenda for the Center, and to develop partnerships with industry and academia for service education and service research.”
Among speakers, Alexandra Medina-Borja, National Science Foundation Program Director, spoke about the recently announced NSF program, Partnership for Innovation: Building Innovation Capacity, focused on Smart Service System.
During his talk, Jim Spohrer, Director Global Universities Program, and ISSIP Board Member, challenged industry and academia to increase the number student mentorship by an order of magnitude, and double the number of internship state-wide.
I spoke on a panel focused on industry needs, and the role ISSIP will be playing in closing the “knowledge gap” in particular through advancing industry led student mentoring, and professional certifications not only at the state, but also at national and global levels (see slides on slideshare).
We are very happy to be working closely with CCSS through Professor Maglio who is also ISSIP Ambassador to CCSS and Dr. Christoph Breidbach, ISSIP Editor-in-Chief, and will be defining specific areas of collaboration in the coming months.