“SAP elevates Africa’s capacity for innovation by introducing a new solution.”

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SAP Africa and EPI-USE have inaugurated the inaugural AppHaus in Africa, with a focus on propelling innovation across the region.

AppHaus embodies the belief that successful innovation thrives on five essential elements: a diverse team, a human-centered approach to innovation, a creative environment, adaptable and supportive leadership, and the right technological tools.

This network ensures that organizations utilizing SAP solutions have access to creative spaces and innovation services, irrespective of their geographical location.

EPI-USE was designated as the pioneer partner for AppHaus in Africa in 2022.

Their dedicated team has undergone comprehensive training in key AppHaus methodologies over the past few months.

With a 40-year partnership with SAP, EPI-USE has amassed profound domain expertise and technical proficiency in SAP technologies, offering support to clients in their endeavors of innovation and digital transformation.

Nestled in Pretoria, the AppHaus joins hands with 22 other global sites situated in crucial SAP markets.

It introduces a human-centered perspective to innovation, granting entry to a multidisciplinary team of technology, business, and innovation experts, all within a creatively charged atmosphere.

Tracy Bolton, the Chief Operating Officer at SAP Africa, expressed, “The establishment of Africa’s pioneer AppHaus marks a significant milestone in the realm of innovation within the continent’s SAP ecosystem.

Collaborating with our esteemed partners at EPI-USE and harnessing SAP’s expertise and technology, we aspire to assist African organizations in seeking innovative solutions to some of the pressing challenges of our era.

We eagerly anticipate our collaboration with EPI-USE as they apply AppHaus methodologies to drive innovation in the years ahead.”

 

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