Creating compelling investment cases and strategic connections across industries to help global energy leader develop innovative propositions in the ocean economy.
The client, a global energy leader, is looking to develop innovative propositions in the ocean economy by leveraging its extensive offshore infrastructure expertise. In its journey to develop this transformative opportunity, the company needed to create compelling investment cases while demonstrating its innovation capabilities to new market segments. With this background, the client engaged Xynteo to develop future-fit concepts and support in building strategic connections across industries and continents.
30+
High-calibre faculty members engaged, 16 industries represented, 4 continents covered
3
Major concepts developed and implemented
12-month
Comprehensive innovation programme delivered
The initiative
The key objectives for the engagement:
- Build future-appropriate innovation capabilities to enhance market relevance
- Develop transformative business concepts for the ocean economy
Implementation of this innovation programme will demonstrate the commercial viability of new ocean economy opportunities and can act as a blueprint for future growth initiatives.
Xynteo’s role
- Knowledge development: Xynteo team facilitated learning sessions and faculty engagement to establish foundational conditions for future-focused innovation
- Innovation support: Led ideation and concept development through design thinking methodologies as part of a 12-month innovation programme, resulting in transformative business proposals
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