Innokas’ new play­book for cir­cu­lar econ­o­my prin­ci­ples in prod­uct devel­op­ment

Innokas is advanc­ing its com­mit­ment to sus­tain­abil­i­ty with a new play­book for sus­tain­able prod­uct devel­op­ment cre­at­ed in part­ner­ship with Impak­t­ly. This play­book guides Innokas prod­uct devel­op­ers to sys­tem­at­i­cal­ly incor­po­rate sus­tain­abil­i­ty through­out the prod­uct life­cy­cle, focus­ing on longer prod­uct life, reduced resource use, and recy­cla­bil­i­ty. With these ini­tia­tives, Innokas aims to help cus­tomers cre­ate smarter, more sus­tain­able devices.

Sus­tain­abil­i­ty ini­tia­tives have been metic­u­lous­ly ongo­ing since Innokas’ first sus­tain­abil­i­ty report in ear­ly 2024. The work is becom­ing increas­ing­ly rel­e­vant, even in the demand­ing, safe­ty-crit­i­cal smart device mar­ket. As a part­ner in both design and man­u­fac­tur­ing, Innokas wants to sup­port cus­tomers in cre­at­ing sus­tain­able devices through­out the entire prod­uct life cycle, start­ing from the ini­tial stages of the design process.

In August 2024, Innokas devel­oped a prac­ti­cal play­book cre­at­ed by experts to guide prod­uct design projects with a focus on cir­cu­lar design prin­ci­ples. The play­book offers adapt­able, real­is­tic guide­lines for imple­ment­ing sus­tain­able design in cus­tomer projects and serves as a tool to intro­duce cus­tomers to Innokas’ sus­tain­abil­i­ty prin­ci­ples.

 Con­crete prin­ci­ples at the heart of devel­op­ment

The play­book project aimed to estab­lish prac­ti­cal prin­ci­ples that would pro­vide both con­crete guid­ance and broad rel­e­vance across var­i­ous prod­uct devel­op­ment projects. The prin­ci­ples were devel­oped by close­ly reflect­ing a prod­uct devel­op­er’s work, using three prod­uct cat­e­gories as exam­ples: high-use, long-life prod­ucts, sin­gle-use prod­ucts, and pure­ly soft­ware-based prod­ucts. Guid­ance was sourced from prac­ti­cal use cas­es.

“The idea is that we as a com­pa­ny devel­op an under­stand­ing of what cir­cu­lar design is, and what prin­ci­ples help our cus­tomer achieve cir­cu­lar prod­uct design,” explains Antti Vir­ta­nen, Solu­tion Archi­tect at Innokas. “Key con­sid­er­a­tions include under­stand­ing how the prod­uct will be used, iden­ti­fy­ing its essen­tial fea­tures, envi­sion­ing its life cycle as it moves from one user to the next, and how it can be recy­cled after use peri­od.”

Cir­cu­lar econ­o­my prin­ci­ples through col­lab­o­ra­tion

The Innokas Cir­cu­lar Econ­o­my Play­book was devel­oped in part­ner­ship with Impak­t­ly, a com­pa­ny that helps com­pa­nies apply sus­tain­abil­i­ty into their prod­ucts, ser­vices and cus­tomer expe­ri­ence devel­op­ment. 

“In the health sec­tor, the busi­ness’ impact on peo­ple’s well­be­ing is already impor­tant,” notes Emma-Sofie Kukko­nen, Design Prac­tice Lead from Impak­t­ly, who was part of the project team. The envi­ron­men­tal respon­si­bil­i­ty in pro­cure­ment and sup­ply chains are new, but fast-mov­ing devel­op­ment in the health sec­tor. The imple­men­ta­tion of sus­tain­abil­i­ty tar­gets begins with the largest pur­chas­es, includ­ing smart devices Innokas designs and man­u­fac­tures for their cus­tomers.

Recy­cling in health tech­nol­o­gy is often seen as chal­leng­ing, large­ly due to the per­ceived need for vir­gin mate­ri­als to ensure patient safe­ty. “This is an idea that needs to be chal­lenged,” says Emma. “We dis­cov­ered in this project that by set­ting aside ini­tial assump­tions and sys­tem­at­i­cal­ly approach­ing projects from a fresh per­spec­tive, numer­ous oppor­tu­ni­ties for improve­ment can be found. Innokas has set out to tack­le this chal­lenge with an open mind.”

Project, chal­lenges and out­come

Adapt­ing tra­di­tion­al cir­cu­lar econ­o­my prod­uct devel­op­ment strate­gies in Innokas’ busi­ness con­text was the project’s main chal­lenge. “We already have some prin­ci­ples in place from the Cir­cu­lar Design train­ing course we attend­ed in 2023. Our goal is to fur­ther extend prod­uct life cycles by min­i­miz­ing the use of vir­gin mate­ri­als to reduce emis­sions and pos­i­tive­ly impact pro­duc­tion chains when sell­ing equip­ment and sourc­ing parts,” says Antti.

‘Impak­t­ly gained valu­able insights from the Innokas team through­out the project. “While we’re not experts in med­ical devices, we are pro­fes­sion­als in cir­cu­lar econ­o­my and design prin­ci­ples. Com­bin­ing these areas was tru­ly reward­ing for our team,” Emma reflects.

Ulti­mate­ly, the play­book turned out prac­ti­cal and it pro­vides clear guid­ance on essen­tial ele­ments for ini­ti­at­ing envi­ron­men­tal­ly con­scious prod­uct devel­op­ment projects. While Innokas already had cir­cu­lar econ­o­my prac­tices, the play­book stream­lines and sys­tem­atizes their imple­men­ta­tion, as well as facil­i­tates the onboard­ing of new team mem­bers. Addi­tion­al­ly, the play­book helps cus­tomers grasp the sig­nif­i­cance of cir­cu­lar econ­o­my in health tech­nol­o­gy.

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Con­tact per­son

Antti Vir­ta­nen
Solu­tion Archi­tect, Innokas
Antti.Virtanen@Innokas.eu

Source: Innokas Med­ical