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Bringing ideas to life
About the importance of supporting young
people, solving problems and introducing an innovative student product to the market.
Hans-Kaspar Mayer
Co-Founder BABO beverages
B. Sc. Brewing and Beverage Technology
Robin Stein
Co-Founder BABO beverages
B. Sc. Food Technology and Biotechnology
Why is it important to support young people?
For young people:
- Getting to know your talents/skills
- Getting first practical experience
- Learning to face and solve problems
- Learning that work can be fun
For the university/organisation:
- supporting your talented students
- make the organisation attractive for young people
- PR
For the society:
- young people are the future for every society
- young people are a valuable raw material for the country
Developing an idea
- Brainstorming Developing a variety of ideas
- Sorting the ideas
- Get support from professionals
- Define ONE idea
Sharpening the idea
- Develop a recipe (with your team)
- Discuss with professionals
- Developing a first prototype
First presentation to professionals
- Get criticised
- Get feedback
- Professional opinion
- Starting: Second phase of
development
Industrial scale up
- Develop a scale up roadmap
- Get the right partners
- Face and solve new problems
- Get out of the builiding – don‘t
hide behind your product
1. Get inspired Support
2. Get together with right team
3. First ideas
4. Road map for project Support
5. Sharpening ONE idea Support
6. First prototype Support
7. First presentation Support
8. Research, Development and improvements Support
9. Last prototype
10.Final presentation
11.Scale up; industrial production Support
12.Final version of product
Innovation is more than having new ideas: it
includes the process of successfully introducing
them or making things happen in a new way. It
turns ideas into useful, practicable and commercial
products or services.
John Adair (b.1934), British author, writer on
business leadership.
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- BILD-Zeitung / Jörg Koch
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