Innovation board

 

Mrs Dr. Marian Dingena

Marian Dingena is founder and Managing Director of the  Marketing Planning Centre, the Netherlands. She is associate faculty at the Rotterdam School of Management, Erasmus University, the Netherlands. She is also visiting faculty at European Business Schools. Dr. Dingena is expert in the field of  business-to-business marketing, marketing  planning and business planning, sales, key account management and change management. She has published a large number of articles and various books.

  

Prof. Dr.-Ing. habil. Prof. h.c. Eberhard Kallenbach

Eberhard Kallenbach is Managing Director of Steinbeis-Transferzentrum Mechatronik Ilmenau, Germany. He is working (in the field of mechatronics) at the University of Ilmenau, Germany. He is also a member of the German Academy of Technical Sciences (Acatech). Prof. Kallenbach is scientific coach (66 PhD's, 7 habilitations and 1 MSc). He is also lecturing in the areas of electromagnetic drive technology, calculation of magnetic fields and circuits, mechatronic design of electromagnetic drive elements, microactuators and mechatronics. He has done many publications and presentations and has also published many scientific reports (three books about electromagnetic actuators).

 

 

Prof. Waldemar A. Pförtsch

Waldemar Pförtsch is associate Professor business marketing at the China Europe International Business School, Shanghai, China. He is also Prof. international  business at the University of Applied Science, Germany.  Mr  Pförtsch is visiting lecturer international management at the University of Illinois, Chicago, United States and visiting Professor business marketing at the Illinois Institute of Technology in Chicago. He is also scientific advisor of the Institute for Social Marketing, Stuttgart, Germany and member of the Marketing Advisory Board of BT Global Services. He is also a member of the Editorial Board of the World Journal of Marketing Management as well as member of the Association for Industrial Research Cologne, Germany. Prof. Pförtsch received the Research Award in 2007.