First Principle Generative Algorithm (FPGA)
The First Principle Generative Algorithm (FPGA) is a proprietary metacognitive reasoning framework developed by the Council of Innovation Management (CIM) for systematic strategy design in technology-driven innovations.
FPGA enables innovators, researchers, and technology ventures to reason from first principles rather than relying on intuition, precedent-driven planning, or fragmented decision-making approaches.
What Makes FPGA Distinct
- First-principle driven: Fundamental decomposition of innovation decisions
- Metacognitive: Explicit mitigation of cognitive bias
- Domain-agnostic: Applicable across technology sectors
- Generative: Produces strategic pathways, not templates
- Constraint aware: Specifically tests hypothesis against real world constraints
- Decision-quality focused: Emphasis on reasoning rigor
Proprietary & Legal Notes
FPGA is a proprietary intellectual asset of the Council of Innovation Management. Public descriptions are intentionally high-level and non-exhaustive.
FPGA is not a software product and is accessible only through authorised CIM-led initiatives. All rights are reserved.