In today’s fast-changing world, solving complex problems requires more than just new ideas—it requires new systems. From climate change and public health to digital transformation and education reform, many of today’s challenges are interconnected. This is where systemic innovations becomes essential.
What Is Systemic Innovations?
Systemic innovations is a holistic approach to change that transforms entire systems rather than improving a single product, service, or process. Instead of focusing on isolated solutions, it examines how different parts of a system—people, policies, technologies, cultures, and infrastructures—interact with one another.
In simple terms, systemic innovations asks:
“ How can we redesign the whole system so that lasting, meaningful change becomes possible? “
For example, improving transportation in a city is not just about introducing electric vehicles. It may also involve updating infrastructure, revising government policies, promoting behavioral change, and integrating smart technologies. True transformation happens when all these elements evolve together.

Systemic innovations is not just about creating new solutions—it is about redesigning the environment in which solutions operate. In a world defined by complexity and rapid change, incremental improvements are no longer enough.
To build a sustainable and resilient future, we must think beyond isolated ideas and embrace transformation at the system level. That is the true power—and necessity—of systemic innovations.