one focus:
innovation
Philipp Bubenzer has dealt with innovation for the past fifteen years - in research and practice. He teaches and researches innovation management and organizational behavior at the Fribourg School of Management, at ETH Zurich (Swiss Federal Institute of Technology) and at EPFL (École polytechnique fédérale de Lausanne) in Switzerland.
Philipp received the "Best Teacher Award" from EPFL in 2016.
innovation
Philipp Bubenzer has dealt with innovation for the past fifteen years - in research and practice. He teaches and researches innovation management and organizational behavior at the Fribourg School of Management, at ETH Zurich (Swiss Federal Institute of Technology) and at EPFL (École polytechnique fédérale de Lausanne) in Switzerland.
Philipp received the "Best Teacher Award" from EPFL in 2016.
academic experience
in leading management schools
Before becoming professor of innovation management, he was co-founder and acting director of the Biopharma Management Center at WHU – Beisheim School of Management and a visiting scholar at the Kellogg School of Management at Northwestern University, Evanston.
in leading management schools
Before becoming professor of innovation management, he was co-founder and acting director of the Biopharma Management Center at WHU – Beisheim School of Management and a visiting scholar at the Kellogg School of Management at Northwestern University, Evanston.
high-tech corporate entrepreneurship
in biotechnology
Philipp was a member of the intial business leadership team at the biotechnology venture BASF-LYNX Bioscience, where he led corporate development and finance. BASF-LYNX had been founded with the support of Dr. Sydney Brenner (nobel laureate in medicine and physiology 2002) holding exclusive rights to some of his inventions for key commercial areas. The company was spun out of the BASF group, renamed Axaron Bioscience, awarded the “Technology Innovation of the Year Award” by Frost & Sullivan, sold to investors and went public through a reverse merger.
in biotechnology
Philipp was a member of the intial business leadership team at the biotechnology venture BASF-LYNX Bioscience, where he led corporate development and finance. BASF-LYNX had been founded with the support of Dr. Sydney Brenner (nobel laureate in medicine and physiology 2002) holding exclusive rights to some of his inventions for key commercial areas. The company was spun out of the BASF group, renamed Axaron Bioscience, awarded the “Technology Innovation of the Year Award” by Frost & Sullivan, sold to investors and went public through a reverse merger.
high-tech start-up entrepreneurship
in 'bigdata' patent analytics
Over the past four years he was a member of the initial leadership team and headed business development of PatentSight, a data analytics start-up that provides global technology strategy insights based on proprietary IP databases and algorithms to blue-chip corporate clients.
in 'bigdata' patent analytics
Over the past four years he was a member of the initial leadership team and headed business development of PatentSight, a data analytics start-up that provides global technology strategy insights based on proprietary IP databases and algorithms to blue-chip corporate clients.
academic training
in innovation management
Philipp received his doctorate in innovation management from the WHU – Beisheim School of Management with highest distinction ('summa cum laude'). Before, he completed graduate studies in business administration at the European Business School (ebs) and also pursued a shorter executive program in corporate strategy at the MIT Sloan School of Management.
in innovation management
Philipp received his doctorate in innovation management from the WHU – Beisheim School of Management with highest distinction ('summa cum laude'). Before, he completed graduate studies in business administration at the European Business School (ebs) and also pursued a shorter executive program in corporate strategy at the MIT Sloan School of Management.
personal: Philipp is married to Andrea and they live with their five kids in a lovely country village north of Lausanne. He is a native Swiss (sixth-generation) with origins in Lavigny, VD as well as Chateau-d'Oex, VD (maternal side). He also has German roots in the Oberberg region close to Cologne (paternal side). Philipp is fluent in French, German, English and conversational in Spanish.
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