Situated in a popular business location, the new EPI-USE AppHaus will likely become a destination of choice for EPI-USE professionals engaging with client end-users, UX developers and architects, where they can explore potential solutions to business and operational challenges and find out more about embedding ‘Design Thinking’ and ‘Architecture Thinking’ into their organisations’ processes.
“The first AppHaus in Africa will showcase this continent’s creativity and is a prime opportunity for enhanced collaboration with our clients, and with organizations we’re not yet serving,” said Henrik Stammer, Managing Director and head of EPI-USE’s German-language theatre of operations.
EPI-USE is part of groupelephant.com, which has pioneered a hybrid business model ‘Beyond Corporate Purpose’ featuring the non-profit known as Elephants, Rhinos & People (or ERP redux). ERP’s primary focus is the protection and conservation of elephants and rhinos in the wild in Africa, through a strategy based on the economic upliftment of impoverished rural people living in communities adjacent to the threatened species. ERP innovatively leverages SAP technologies in conservation fieldwork, enabling the use of drones and sensors for tracking.
By joining the SAP AppHaus Network, EPI-USE becomes part of a community of creative spaces run by SAP or a small number of like-minded SAP partners. The goal of the network is to put people at the center of engagements by applying SAP’s human-centered approach to innovation and leveraging the SAP Business Technology Platform as a foundation for innovation. The network helps ensure that creative spaces and innovation services are available to organisations that use SAP solutions, in any geographic region.
For more information, please contact Henrik Stammer at henrik.stammer@epiuse.com, or visit SAP AppHaus Network.