Final presentations of the course 'Entrepreneurial Engineering'
On January 23, 80 students presented their final recommendations to 12 innovative entrepreneurs. Working in multidisciplinary teams of six or seven, the students explored how the entrepreneurs’ innovative products could be further developed from a technical perspective and translated into strong, market-ready business strategies.
The projects covered a wide range of forward-looking solutions, including innovative methods for dewatering dredged sludge, air treatment systems that capture CO₂ from the atmosphere, green façades with integrated water-buffering functions, digital twin software that enables collaborative area-based planning, and new construction materials derived from natural resources.
The entrepreneurs responded very positively to the students’ work, praising both the quality of the analyses and the fresh, sometimes unexpected perspectives that the teams brought to their challenges.
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