Free database access for members of the University of Bonn
Current market trends, competitive analyses or insights into growth opportunities - if you want to find out about markets now, you can use the IBISWorld database This platform offers a wide range of market analyses and industry reports from over 700 industries worldwide. The Transfer Centre enaCom is providing all students, researchers and employees of the University of Bonn with free access to the IBISWorld market database from October to December 2024.
Make your ideas big in the 2024 ideas competition
Do you have an innovative idea that ideally solves a problem of our society? Would you like to present this idea and develop it further? Then apply for the ideas competition of the Transfer Center enaCom at the University of Bonn! In addition to numerous offers of support, you have the chance to win 1000 euros for your idea. You can submit your idea sketch until 10 November 2024.
Exciting events on creative ideas and innovations
In the upcoming winter semester, the Transfer Center enaCom offers many exciting events and workshops covering topics such as innovation, start-ups, and entrepreneurship. Learn useful methods and tools for brainstorming ideas, innovation management, and designing business models. As a highlight, you are invited to submit your ideas to the ideas competition and win great prizes. Submit your idea sketch by November 10 for a chance to be invited to the grand finale on December 3.
New call for the FEMTEC career-building programme
“Femtec is a very enriching experience,” says Patricia (student MSc Mathematics), who has been going through the career-building programme since March and has just started the “Innovation Lab” project with Deutsche Telekom. The FEMTEC programme offers STEM students valuable networks in business and science and thus attractive career opportunities. Here they are prepared for their future careers and potential leadership roles. The FEMTEC programme starts twice a year and opens the next application round from October 14 to November 3, 2024. All female students in a STEM master's program are invited to apply!
A passion for technology development
Dr. Peter Boeker has gone from scientific research to founding a company and successfully launching it on the market with his start-up HyperChrom. He earned his doctorate in physical chemistry at the University of Bonn and, as a postdoctoral researcher at the Faculty of Agriculture, established a working group for gas sensor technology and artificial odor measurement technology. In 2013, he invented and patented the fundamentals for the Flow-Field Thermal Gradient GC and developed it into a certified measurement system. Boeker then founded HyperChrom in 2017. Its gas chromatography devices separate mixtures of substances and determine the quantity of the individual components. HyperChrom has significantly accelerated and improved this “universal weapon” of chemical analysis. "With our invention, we have managed to reduce this process from half an hour to about one minute. This is a drastic reduction while maintaining a very high level of quality," explains Boeker. In an interview with enaCom, he talks about his various roles as a scientist and founder, the development of his start-up over the years, and the importance of the university for the company.
Summer, sun, and start-up vibes in Bonn
The university was once again a partner at Germany's largest start-up open-air event in Bonn with its Transfer Center enaCom. STARTUP OPEN AIR (SOA) offered a wealth of inspiration and plenty of space for networking with exciting discussions, keynote speeches, pitches, and workshops. Numerous start-ups, people interested in founding a company, investors, and companies from Bonn and the surrounding region took part in the event at the end of August, including several start-up teams from the University of Bonn, such as Datapods, Narraflix, and Electi Inventory. Identeco, an IT security start-up founded four years ago at the University of Bonn, pitched on the main stage.
Prototyping grants #5: Chatbot for telemedicine and genetic analysis for couples wishing to have children
Innovations such as a chatbot that talks to patients while recording medical data or a new test procedure for genetic defects in infertile men are being funded by the Transfer Center enaCom in the 5th round of prototyping grants. Two teams of scientists from the University of Bonn and the University Hospital Bonn (UKB) are developing innovative prototypes for practical challenges of our time. The findings from the research are prepared for planned commercialization with the prototyping grants. The grants with a funding amount of up to €50,000 are regularly announced by the Transfer Center. Applications for the next round can be submitted until 20.11.2024.
Ideas with impact at the Social Start-up Summer School 2024
At the Social Start-up Summer School 2024, aspiring entrepreneurs spent five days developing business models with a focus on social impact. What made this year’s program special was that every start-up idea had to be linked to a social cause. Participants took part in workshops covering the different phases of start-up development and presented their results in pitches to a jury of experienced start-up coaches, who provided valuable feedback. The Summer School was jointly organized by the Transfer Center enaCom at the University of Bonn and the Start-up Factory at Bonn-Rhein-Sieg University of Applied Sciences.
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