Peet van Biljon advises private- and public-sector clients on innovation management, technology strategy, organizational transformation, and Technology and Innovation Policy. He was formerly a management consultant at McKinsey & Company, where he also managed the firm's global innovation practice. He serves clients in all sectors, but has particular expertise in the high-tech, electronics, software, and advanced manufacturing industries. His current research interests include improving the effectiveness of public spending on innovation; and employing innovation to achieve system-wide sustainability transitions. Mr. Van Biljon is the founder and CEO of BMNP Strategies LLC, an advisory company. He also serves as an adjunct professor at Georgetown University’s McCourt School of Public Policy, where he has been teaching a graduate course, "Innovation and Public Policy," since 2017. Articles on innovation and R&D management that he coauthored have been published in MIT Sloan Management Review, Research-Technology Management, and on mckinsey.com. He frequently writes blogs and articles on innovation for magazines. His previous book, Making Money: The History and Future of Society's Most Important Technology, coauthored with Alexandra R. Lajoux, was released in 2020. Earlier, he published a book on business ethics, Profit with a Higher Purpose.Mr. Van Biljon earned a B.Eng. (Electronic Engineering) degree from the University of Stellenbosch, and B.Com. (Accounting and Economics) and M.Com. (Economics) degrees from the University of South Africa. He is licensed as a professional engineer (P.Eng.) in Ontario, Canada; and is a long-standing member of the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE).