The textbook described an innovation, Pouncer, which is an edible drone designed by Windhorse Aerospace to deliver humanitarian aid to remote places. Apply the three steps of the innovation process to Pouncer.
What will be an ideal response?
First step, Idea generation. The idea was to create a way to get aid to remote
places.
Second step, Problem-solving. Windhorse Aerospace built an edible drone able to carry
food, firewood, and materials for shelter during humanitarian crises.
Third step, Implementation and diffusion. This step would involve the productive of the
drones, and then making the drones affordable for businesses and organizations likely
to need to use drones like this for delivery.
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