PHILIPS Personal Health - Master Thesis
In collaboration with Philips, I aimed to design a subscription service for personal health devices within a circular economy framework. My goal was to develop a service that not only provided tangible benefits to users and generated revenue but also promoted sustainable practices by repurposing products and materials in a way that aligned with circular economy principles.
Strategy
2020
PHILIPS Personal Health
Recognizing the need to make these complex business models accessible to a wide audience, I created storyboards and visual graphics to simplify and clarify the service’s structure. These visuals effectively communicated the systemic dependencies and user value of the model, ensuring that the sustainable value proposition was easily understood by diverse stakeholders.
By addressing consumer needs and behavioral triggers, I developed a marketing strategy to encourage sustainable consumption and long-term user engagement with circular solutions. While the specifics of this project remain confidential to Royal Philips, the approach demonstrates a user-centered strategy for creating meaningful, sustainable impact through product lifecycle extension and circular economy principles.
