What are the business models of tomorrow like? This question is the focus of Demo Day on January 23 at the Digital Hub Industry. Students specializing in start-up management will present their own business idea prototypes and future concepts for various companies and organizations.
At the University of Bremen, students interested in founding a company have the opportunity to develop new business ideas in two different teaching formats offered by the Chair in Small Business & Entrepreneurship (LEMEX). The Start-Up Management (“Gründungsmanagement”) project module is dedicated to developing a business idea that is further transformed into a functioning business model over the course of a semester. In the future concepts bremen project module, on the other hand, students work on specific projects with individual partners from the Bremen business community. This winter semester, Airbus Operations Limited, Casmue, DFKI Robotics Innovation Center, Digital Hub Industry association, Katapult Innovation, OHB Digital Connect GmbH, and Quantum Prime have incorporated their own innovation challenges into their work with the young professionals of tomorrow.
In both teaching formats, students go through an iterative process in which they are closely supervised by research assistants from the chair who have relevant practical experience.
Gaining Interdisciplinary and Application-Oriented Experience
“Working on specific practical topics in the middle of their degrees is not only appealing to students, but also helps them to acquire professional qualifications,” says Professor Dr. Jörg Freiling, head of LEMEX at the University of Bremen. ”Forming interdisciplinary teams and getting them to work together productively and creatively is a challenge for everyone involved. If this is successful, promising solutions can be developed.”
In addition to LEMEX at the University of Bremen, the practical teaching format “future concepts bremen” is backed by the Senator for Economic Affairs, Ports, and Transformation, who is supporting the project.
Further Information:
Demo Day is open to all interested parties and is free of charge. Please register at: melzer-counen@uni-bremen.de
future concepts bremen – Demo Day
Thursday, January 23, 2025, 3:00 to 7:00 p.m.,
Digital Hub Industry, Konrad-Zuse-Straße 6a, Bremen
Doors open at 2:30 p.m.
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