When nothing is certain, anything is possible: open innovation and lean approach at MVM

2021 
Using a participatory observation approach, this paper aims at exploring how public and private organizations have collaborated in response to the COVID-19 pandemic We examine the case of Mechanical Ventilator Milano (MVM), an international project with over 250 contributors and partners;this project aimed to achieve the challenging goal of designing and realizing a mechanical ventilator for mass production in about 6 weeks The project received the Emergency Use Authorization granted by the U S Food and Drug Administration The MVM ventilator is a reliable, fail-safe, and easy-to-operate mechanical ventilator that can be produced quickly at a large-scale, based on the readily available parts The success of the MVM case is unique as it adopts open innovation practices to generate technology innovation, in addition to a lean perspective Through the MVM project description, this study offers a framework that explains the interplay between open innovation and lean approach, highlighting the different internal and external forces and types of collaborations, and offering fine-grained insights into the role of universities as platforms of multidisciplinary knowledge This framework might serve as a basis for future theoretical and empirical research, providing practitioners with new best practices that are essential when facing a severe crisis like COVID-19 © 2021 RADMA and John Wiley & Sons Ltd
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