Technology management and innovation in health: the case of HPV Easy Typing for the prevention of Cervical Cancer

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In the context of the sociology studies of innovation, the paper synthesizes the results of a research whose objective was to describe and analyze the trajectory of the project "HPV Easy Typing, a cancer identification and genotyping kit". For this, the conceptual section of the Actor-Network Theory and its focus on interests were used, which have turned out to be more relevant to approach innovation from this perspective. In addition, lessons learned and challenges in technological management in the Chilean context are extracted.

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Patricio Andrés Padilla Navarro
Fabiola Vásquez Miranda
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Patricio Andrés Padilla Navarro, Universidad de La Frontera

Sociólogo Universidad de La Frontera, Diplomado en Inteligencia Competitiva y Gestión de la Innovación, CONICYT. Doctor en Sociología, Universidad Alberto Hurtado. Investigador del Instituto de Desarrollo Local y Regional, Universidad de La Frontera.

Fabiola Vásquez Miranda, Universidad de La Frontera, Dirección de Innovación y Transferencia Tecnológica,

Ingeniero Civil Industrial c/m Agroindustria Universidad de La Frontera. Especialista en Innovación y Transferencia Tecnológica, GIZ-Alemania. Coordinadora de Transferencia Tecnológica. Dirección de Innovación y Transferencia Tecnológica, Universidad de La Frontera.

Padilla Navarro, P. A. and Vásquez Miranda, F. (2022) “Technology management and innovation in health: the case of HPV Easy Typing for the prevention of Cervical Cancer”, CUHSO JOURNAL, 28(2), pp. 116–136. doi: 10.7770/cuhso-v28n2-art1721.

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