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+ | The core practices of the Mobile First Technology Initiative are Applied Research and Experimental Development. These core practices are organized into the following activities: | ||
+ | * Mobile Software Systems Development | ||
+ | * Mobile Hardware Systems Development | ||
+ | * Evaluation & Experimentation | ||
+ | * Analysis | ||
+ | * Design Thinking | ||
+ | * Knowledge Mobilization | ||
+ | * Training | ||
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+ | == Applied Research & Experimental Development == | ||
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+ | The Mobile First Technology Initiative supports a program of applied research and experimental development in the service of early-stage mobile product and service development. | ||
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+ | Our clients include New Brunswick companies and organizations, and NBCC students, faculty, and staff. | ||
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+ | We complement New Brunswick’s later-stage innovation programs by focusing on the scientific and technical aspects of product and service development. | ||
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+ | We carry out our applied research and experimental development activities within our Mobile Ideaspace, a distributed research facility spanning NBCC’s six campuses that enables us to leverage expertise across the Province. | ||
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Practices
The core practices of the Mobile First Technology Initiative are Applied Research and Experimental Development. These core practices are organized into the following activities:
- Mobile Software Systems Development
- Mobile Hardware Systems Development
- Evaluation & Experimentation
- Analysis
- Design Thinking
- Knowledge Mobilization
- Training
Applied Research & Experimental Development
The Mobile First Technology Initiative supports a program of applied research and experimental development in the service of early-stage mobile product and service development.
Our clients include New Brunswick companies and organizations, and NBCC students, faculty, and staff.
We complement New Brunswick’s later-stage innovation programs by focusing on the scientific and technical aspects of product and service development.
We carry out our applied research and experimental development activities within our Mobile Ideaspace, a distributed research facility spanning NBCC’s six campuses that enables us to leverage expertise across the Province.