2. Using a selection grid
Inspired by the principles of RID, we propose to equip this selection process with a selection grid comprising twenty-three criteria or elements of evidence. This selection grid is organized into four sections, reflecting the four types of evidence (utility value, innovation, feasibility and profitability value).
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www.soliage.com is an association that has taken the form of an innovation cluster. It uses the Sapige® method to select innovation projects in response to a national call for projects, and to support innovation projects led by entrepreneurs in the Silver Economy industrial sector. This structure markets and uses the expertise and selection grid presented in this...
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