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Fri, 14. Oct 2022 Bree, Tim
Two student projects in the field of start-ups are offered by the SITM chair
In the winter semester 2022/2023, the SITM Chair will offer two IS projects for Bachelor and Master students in the field of start-ups. These projects are provided in cooperation with Campana and Schott, PwC, and Zymple.
In cooperation with Campana and Schott, we offer students the opportunity to contribute their own start-up ideas in the field of e-mobility. Based on the start-up ideas, the students first develop a digital business model, which is then realized in the form of a prototype. At the end of the project, the prototypes are presented in a pitch.
In cooperation with PwC and Zymple, we offer students the opportunity to pursue start-up ideas in the field of augmented reality and blockchain. Students can develop either a business case or a prototype (programming skills are an advantage) for their own or given start-up ideas. In addition, there is the possibility to participate in the idea in a hackathon after the project.
In both projects, the students will be supported by our practical partners with advice and presentations about important topics. In addition, there will be pitches to company representatives in both projects after project completion, where the best project ideas will be awarded prizes.
Interested students may apply via email at tim-christopher.bree@icb.uni-due.de by 11:59 PM on Sunday, Oct. 23, 2022. The following documents must be submitted for a complete application:
- Current Transcript of Records
- Mention the selected project
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