From Dual Innovation Systems to Decision Support: From Academic Research to Operational Implementation
Based on doctoral research dedicated to analyzing dual innovation systems – those that promote technological transfers between military and civilian organizations – this talk outlines the transition from academic research to operational implementation in professional settings. The developed theoretical and methodological framework, combining a systemic understanding of innovation dynamics with graph theory – inspired modeling, has served as the foundation for strategic analysis tools now used by multiple public and industrial stakeholders. This framework led to the creation of GraphMyTech, a technology company structured around graph-based representations of innovation ecosystems, enhanced with applied artificial intelligence. Its goal is to provide decision-support tools to innovation managers (in companies, public bodies, research institutions, etc.), taking into account the systemic complexity of technological environments. This valorization approach uniquely integrates economic theory, algorithmic modeling, and applied AI.