
Ana Cristina Simões
Researcher, in technology adoption and innovation process, at the Centre for Enterprise of Systems Engineering from INESC TEC. She is invited Professor at Faculty of Engineering of University of Porto . Before joining INESC TEC she worked as a senior consultant in health strategy management and planning, developing several consulting projects for the healthcare sector's regional and national government bodies and she was invited assistant and invited Professor at the University of Minho (2003-2017). Ana obtained a PhD in Engineering and Industrial Management (Faculty of Engineering of University of Porto, 2016), an M.S. in Quantitative Methods Applied to Management (Porto Business School of University of Porto, 2003) and a B.S. in Engineering and Industrial Management (University of Aveiro, 1998). Member of the executive committee of the iilab (Industry and Innovation lab of INESC TEC) responsible for the training area. Supervisor of several Master's theses. Researcher/consultant in several R&D projects, funded by different entities, in technology adoption, innovation process, design and development of advanced training programmes and healthcare planning topics. Author of several publications in international journals in management, technology management and healthcare planning/management. Her main research interests are technology management and technology implementation.
Projects
M_NEST_RIS
M-NEST-RIS will support the development and implementa??on of a new paradigm in the learning of added-value manufacturing (AVM) in Europe, based on the creation of a distributed Teaching and Learning Factory prepared to address the challenges raised by the exponential introduction of new AVM technologies (in the context of Industry 4.0) concerning people qualification. The aim is to nurture and empower people to work in and to foster AVM in EIT RIS countries with moderate or modest innovation capacity, such as Czech Republic, Estonia, Greece and Portugal. Considering the RIS3 priorities of these regions, but also its important turnover and employment capacity all over Europe, the automotive sector is focused. Relevant AVM technologies, processes, machines and software gathered within the partners’ testbeds will be used to build innovative learning activities and demonstrate the feasibility and the added value of the network to address the RIS/ sector/ qualification needs identified.
DesafioEM2022
Evaluation of the organization and operation model of the Medical School of the University of Minho, the Academic Clinical Center (2CA) and the ICVS research institute in order to structure conclusions around its efficiency and operational effectiveness.
Publications
Supporting decision-making of collaborative robot (cobot) adoption: The development of a framework
Silva, A;Simoes, AC;Blanc, R;
2024
TECHNOLOGICAL FORECASTING AND SOCIAL CHANGE
Industry 4.0 technologies' adoption by industrial companies - a literature review on the impacts in sustainability dimensions
Almeida, D;Simões, AC;
2023
Proceedings of the 29th International Conference on Engineering, Technology, and Innovation: Shaping the Future, ICE 2023
Servitization on the primary sector – coffee plantations case
Da Silveira, RIM;Torres Júnior, N;Teixeira, R;Simões, AC;
2023
Exacta
Criteria to consider in a decision model for collaborative robot (cobot) adoption: A literature review
Silva, A;Simoes, AC;Blanc, R;
2022
2022 IEEE 20TH INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON INDUSTRIAL INFORMATICS (INDIN)
Supervised theses
Coordinated Operation of Peer-to-Peer Electricity Markets and Client-to-DSO Flexibility Markets
Nuno Miguel Soares da Fonseca
D - 2023
UP-FEUP