Young people develop innovative business ideas in Oberpullendorf
Young people develop innovative business ideas in Oberpullendorf
In an exciting initiative, the Youth Entrepreneurship Week took place at the HAK Oberpullendorf, in which 46 students took part. This week was characterized by creative energy and the striving for innovative and sustainable business ideas. Thanks to the collaboration between the Federal Ministry of Labor and Economy, the Federal Ministry of Education, Science and Research, the Chamber of Commerce Austria as well as organizations such as Austrian startups and Ift, the young people had the opportunity to develop their entrepreneurial talent in a slightly different environment. Instead of working in the usual classroom, they moved to the Sonnenland team space, where they worked intensively on their ideas.
The participants used the four days to not only develop their entrepreneurial skills, but also to exchange ideas with experts from the economy. Here they were able to expand their economic knowledge and be inspired. Professor Katharina Grainer , who teaches at HAK Oberpullendorf, reported enthusiastically: "I am sure that it was a great experience for the students to work creatively and work on their presentation skills." These words underline the importance of such a practical approach, which implements the theoretical knowledge of the students into tangible projects.
challenges and success
The week was not only instructive, but also challenging. The participants developed business ideas that deal with current social problems. In the end, they had to present their concepts of a three -person jury who selected the most innovative and most promising projects. Among the award -winning ideas were concepts for the mental health of young people, an app for virtual shopping in the supermarket and a new learning café. The jury agreed in its evaluation: a total of three first places were awarded, which shows the high quality of the submitted projects.
The Youth Entrepreneurship Week not only encouraged the participants to develop their ideas, but also gave them a feeling of self -confidence in their skills. Such an exchange with experts can mean an important increase in their personal and professional development for many of the young people. The creative process behind the projects has enabled the students to look outside the box and take new perspectives.
"I believe that the pupils could theoretically learn to incorporate into their project ideas in class," added Grainer. Your positive experiences suggest that such initiatives not only enrich learning, but also promote practical skills.
In conclusion, it should be noted that the Youth Entrepreneurship Week at HAK Oberpullendorf was an extremely valuable opportunity for the students to try out and develop their creative skills. "It was a really cool thing," said a participant who not only had fun, but also took important lessons for the future.For further information and a deeper insight into the results of the event, Read here more www.meinbezirk.at .
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