Practical sheet | REF: FIC0909 V1

Select and support your innovation project with SAPIGE®.

Author: Benjamin ZIMMER

Publication date: May 10, 2014 | Lire en français

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1. Why use the SAPIGE method?

SAPIGE® is a tool developed by combining the principles of the Radical Innovation Design® methodology and the PAT Miroir® method [FIC 0327] . It was developed a posteriori, following the analysis of several hundred innovation projects carried out by entrepreneurs in the Silver Economy industrial sector. This recent sector aims to structure the market for senior citizens. This is a complex, emerging market, in which public innovation policies in all industrialized countries have invested heavily and continue to do so.

SAPIGE® is first and foremost a tool to help create the conditions for a robust and efficient action plan when designing an innovation cluster's service offering

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