The Centre is actively engaged in research and scholarly activities in both the technology aspects as well as the human and organizational aspects of KM.
- Theoretical and applied research projects related to behaviour engineering and human centered systems, with priorities on
- technology and innovation adoption dependent on user behaviour
- human - machine interaction and cooperation
- safety modelling with human behaviour and decision.
- Theoretical and applied research projects related to knowledge engineering, notably
- knowledge based cognitive predictive maintenance
- virtual reality based knowledge diffusion and training.
The Centre is pioneered in research and practice of KM in various industrial sectors in the following areas.
- Intellectual Capital Management
- Knowledge Systems Technologies
- Organizational Learning
Funding has been obtained to conduct a number of research projects as well as teaching and learning projects in the KM areas.