24.06.2020

TECC 2020: These 3 ideas emerged from the entrepreneurship programme

At the Training On Entrepreneurship & Company Creation (TECC), three new business ideas were developed, which have now been presented at a final pitch event.
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(c) TECC/AVL/Katrin Wrulich

The Corona crisis taught that the environment around us can change very quickly and we need to be more flexible and to constantly adapt our mindset to different situations, trying to catch new opportunities.

In such a complex environment, educational institutions and organizations are today closer than ever. They are working together to train young students, providing them with the skills and competences necessary to face the challenges of the future.

TECC – Training On Entrepreneurship & Company Creation – is an example of how universities and organizations can cooperate through innovative training formats which ehance the transfer of knowledge and the development of both hard and soft skills.

Students develop their own startup ideas with TECC

At the beginning of March 2020, the Institute for International Management at FH JOANNEUM together with its partners AVL List, Raiffeisenlandesbank Steiermark and 360Lab launched TECC (Training On Entrepreneurship & Company Creation), a new training program focused on the development of entrepreneurial skills and practical knowledge within the university.  

„With the TECC training programme, we want to give students, together with our partners, both the theoretical basics as well as the mindset and our entrepreneurial spirit, so that they develop the tools they need to react flexibly to future challenges and find innovative solutions as founders or entrepreneurs in the company,“ says AVL at Raiffeisen Landesbank Steiermark again emphasises the concern to promote creativity and innovation in the Styrian economy: „Qualities that are in great demand – in times of crisis all the more so. Young people who invest their energy in innovation are shaping the world of tomorrow and contribute with their ideas and implementation to the future of Styria as a business location“.

During these months, the teams have worked hard on the development of their projects, facing always new challenges and issues related to their potential markets. Partners have supported each team through coaching and mentoring sessions where students had the chance to get some practical insights about the startup and corporate’s world.

„We are very proud to be able to implement this entrepreneurship training at FH JOANNEUM together with our corporate partners“, says Doris Kiendl, FH JOANNEUM, about the programme: „The general conditions are of course difficult at the moment, but it has been shown that even in virtual space thoughts can sparkle and that entrepreneurial ideas can be worked on with fun and energy. This gives our students very important additional skills.

„Especially in challenging times, innovative ideas and passionate people are needed to make them become reality. We are very pleased to support students within the framework of TECC, together with our partners. With proven tools, our experience and expertise we want to prepare the next generation of entrepreneurs for this journey“, says also the team of the 360 Innovation Lab

Three business ideas as a result of TECC

The project involves students from different courses of study who have the motivation to develop their own business ideas and to acquire the necessary skills. During the program, students have attended online lectures and meetings with professors and experts in the fields of business development, business modeling and business planning. As result, they came up with three business ideas in different sectors and with the creation of multidisciplinary teams.

These are the three Teams

  • Manuel Karner, Fabienne Burger, Sara Maria Oberleitner, Andreas Kollmann:

 „We are DigiBills, a startup which aims to revolutionize receipts and digitalize them. We wanna create a more sustainable everyday life and improve the availability and categorization of receipts. Our app will provide a throughout solution for customers and businesses alike. Our team appreciates especially the possibility and guidance throughout the testing phase and selection of possible MVPs.“

  • Sandra Fröhwein, Anton Heidinger, Carolin Kobierski, Stefanie Lukas, Christina Niederl:

„We are BAUERPUMPkin and our mission is to offer local produced protein bars to health-conscious people. We want to create a fitness snack that does not only support local farmers but also offers a tasty alternative to artificial shakes. TECC helped us to realize that any idea can lead to great success. You just need to believe in your dreams and be agile – because the first idea does not have to be the last one! Constant changing and adapting is key and what we also learned: it is ok to fail – because you will come back stronger.“

  • Ivana Civsa, Collasius Yannick, Rothschädl Markus, Schadinger Julia, Waltenstorfer Tobias:

„Our project is called afloAT and it’s a platform that connects companies with highly skilled individuals who do not speak the local language. What’s in it for them? For the companies we are filtering out the best candidates for the job posted, and for candidates we are providing consultancy services in terms of reviewing the application documents, CVs etc.; What TECC told us (amongst so many things!) is that even when nobody believes in your idea at first, you can work on it and prove everyone wrong because you adapt it your potential customer’s needs and show that any idea can be feasible.“

Presentation of the start-up ideas at a pitch event

The first semester was closed with the Final Pitch Event which took place on 23rd June 2020 at FH JOANNEUM. During the final event, each team had around 5 minutes to pitch its business idea and to convince guests that it could become a business opportunity.

The students showed to the audience how they have structured their business models and how they have built and validated their first MVP (Minimum Viable Product). The pitches were evaluated by a jury of four experts. At the end, the students received a feedback on the basis of the criteria of value proposition, market potential, innovation, business model, design of the presentation and pitch.

The event was also an opportunity to exchange valuable experience concerning the collaboration between corporates and institutions as way to enhance innovation and to spread the entrepreneurial culture.

Slideshow: The highlights of the TECC closing event

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Vor eineinhalb Jahren nahm das bei der WienIT angesiedelte Competence Center KI der Wiener Stadtwerke-Gruppe seine Arbeit auf. Eine Zeit, die vor allem von Aufbauarbeit geprägt war. Im Zentrum steht heute weniger ein einzelner Vorzeige-Use-Case als eine Infrastruktur: eine zentrale KI-Plattform für den gesamten Konzern. Warum dabei bewusst auf Eigenentwicklung gesetzt wird und Startups bislang nicht unmittelbar beteiligt sind.
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WienIT: 500 Nutzer:innen für die konzernweite KI-Plattform

Vor eineinhalb Jahren nahm das bei der WienIT angesiedelte Competence Center KI der Wiener Stadtwerke-Gruppe seine Arbeit auf. Eine Zeit, die vor allem von Aufbauarbeit geprägt war. Im Zentrum steht heute weniger ein einzelner Vorzeige-Use-Case als eine Infrastruktur: eine zentrale KI-Plattform für den gesamten Konzern. Warum dabei bewusst auf Eigenentwicklung gesetzt wird und Startups bislang nicht unmittelbar beteiligt sind.
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Larisa Stanescu (l.) vom Competence Center KI der Wiener Stadtwerke-Gruppe und Product Owner Jonathan Mayer | (c) WienIT

Im August 2025 zog die WienIT in einem eigenen Beitrag eine erste Zwischenbilanz des Competence Center KI. Der Bogen spannte sich damals vom Wissensmanagement-Tool bis zur KI-gestützten Lösung für Förderanträge.

Ein Jahr später hat sich der Schwerpunkt verschoben. In den Vordergrund gerückt ist eine zentrale KI-Plattform, die allen Mitarbeitenden der Wiener Stadtwerke-Gruppe Zugang zu KI-Werkzeugen geben soll. Sie ist produktiv, und seit dem Rollout wurden nach Angaben des Unternehmens rund 500 Nutzer:innen gewonnen.

„Die vergangenen eineinhalb Jahre waren vor allem von Aufbauarbeit geprägt“, sagt Jonathan Mayer, Product Owner der KI-Plattform. Das größte Vorhaben sei die Entwicklung eben dieser Plattform gewesen, mit dem Ziel, einen „einfachen, sicheren und vertrauenswürdigen Zugang zu KI-Technologien“ zu ermöglichen.

Larisa Stanescu, die das Competence Center leitet, wertet die Zahl als Bestätigung: Die Entwicklung zeige, dass der Bedarf an KI-Werkzeugen im Arbeitsalltag groß sei und kontinuierlich wachse. Entscheidend sei dabei, dass die Plattform einen sicheren und unternehmenskonformen Zugang biete.

Vom Freitextfeld bis zur Bestellprognose

Inhaltlich sieht das Competence Center einen großen Bedarf im Wissensmanagement. Informationen würden immer umfangreicher und verteilter, KI könne relevantes Wissen schneller auffindbar machen.

Daneben kommt KI zur Datenanalyse zum Einsatz, etwa bei der Auswertung offener Antworten aus Mitarbeiter- und Kundenbefragungen. Freitextdaten enthielten oft wertvolle Erkenntnisse, deren manuelle Analyse aber sehr zeitaufwendig sei, so Mayer.

Stanescu betont, dass klassische Data-Science- und Machine-Learning-Ansätze darüber nicht in Vergessenheit geraten dürfen. Aktuell arbeite man an mehreren Use Cases in der Logistik, bei denen historische Daten genutzt werden, um Bestellmengen und Bestellzeitpunkte präziser zu prognostizieren.

Larisa Stanescu vom Competence Center KI | (c) WienIT

Digitale Souveränität als Leitprinzip

Die Frage nach Modellen und Infrastruktur ist für das Competence Center mehr als eine technische. „Digitale Souveränität ist für uns ein strategisches Leitprinzip“, sagt Mayer. Ziel sei es, die Kontrolle über die eigenen Daten und deren Verarbeitung zu behalten und gleichzeitig die Vorteile moderner Cloud- und KI-Technologien nutzen zu können.

Der Weg dorthin wird als pragmatisch beschrieben: Abhängig von den Anforderungen eines Use Cases und der Sensibilität der Daten wird entschieden, welche Infrastruktur und welche Technologien zum Einsatz kommen.

Konkret wird es beim nächsten Release der Plattform. Dann sollen Nutzer:innen zwischen verschiedenen Modellen selbst auswählen können, etwa europäischen Modellen oder Thinking-Modellen. Parallel dazu soll Model Routing implementiert werden, das automatisch das passende Modell für die jeweilige Fragestellung auswählt.

Warum Startups bislang nicht unmittelbar beteiligt sind

Bemerkenswert für ein Innovationsthema dieser Größenordnung: Startups sind bislang nicht unmittelbar beteiligt. „Aktuell arbeiten wir in unseren KI-Projekten nicht unmittelbar mit Startups zusammen“, sagt Stanescu. Den Wiener Stadtwerken sei der interne Knowhow-Aufbau besonders wichtig, weshalb auch im Hinblick auf digitale Souveränität stark auf Eigenentwicklungen gesetzt werde.

Eine grundsätzliche Absage ist das nicht. Entscheidend sei, ob eine Lösung konkreten Mehrwert biete und sich in die Anforderungen an Sicherheit, Datenschutz und Integration einfüge. Künftige Kooperationen schließe man keineswegs aus, so Stanescu: Gerade im dynamischen KI-Markt könnten Partnerschaften mit innovativen Unternehmen eine interessante Ergänzung zu etablierten Technologieanbietern sein.

Jonathan Mayer, Product Owner der KI-Plattform von WienIT | (c) WienIT

Keine hochsensiblen Daten, On-Premises als Option

Auf technischer Ebene arbeitet das Competence Center mit klaren Datenklassifizierungen. Derzeit werden auf der Plattform keine hochsensiblen Daten verarbeitet. In Pilotprojekten wird evaluiert, wie künftig auch sensiblere Anwendungsfälle umgesetzt werden können, etwa durch On-Premises-Modelle, bei denen Daten die eigene Infrastruktur nicht verlassen.

Unabhängig von der Technologie gelte ein Grundsatz, sagt Mayer: KI unterstütze Menschen bei ihrer Arbeit, ersetze aber nicht die menschliche Verantwortung. Bei wichtigen Entscheidungen bleibe die finale Bewertung und Freigabe stets in menschlicher Hand.

Begleitet wird der Rollout von einem Change- und Enablement-Ansatz. Jede neue Nutzerin und jeder neue Nutzer der Plattform erhält ein strukturiertes Onboarding zu den Regeln im Umgang mit KI, dazu kommen Informationsveranstaltungen, Schulungen und eine Community für den Erfahrungsaustausch.

„Welches Problem lösen wir?“

Eine der wichtigsten Erkenntnisse der vergangenen Monate formuliert Stanescu grundsätzlich: KI sei kein reines IT-Thema, technologische Exzellenz allein reiche nicht aus. Erfolgreiche Projekte entstünden dort, wo Fachbereiche, IT, Informationssicherheit, Datenschutz und Change Management früh eingebunden werden. Die Abstimmung dieser Anforderungen brauche oft mehr Zeit als die technische Umsetzung selbst.

Der Erfolg von KI-Anwendungen hänge zudem wesentlich stärker von Akzeptanz, Vertrauen und nutzbaren Anwendungsfällen ab als von der Leistungsfähigkeit einzelner Modelle. Statt „Welches Modell ist das beste?“ solle man fragen: „Welches Problem lösen wir für unsere Kolleginnen und Kollegen?“

Agentische KI und ein Hackathon

In den kommenden Monaten liegt der Schwerpunkt auf der Weiterentwicklung der Plattform. Der Zugang zu KI soll weiter vereinfacht, zusätzliche Anwendungsfälle sollen erschlossen werden.

Parallel beschäftigt sich das Competence Center mit agentischer KI. Das Competence Center für Intelligent Process Automation pilotiert erste agentische Fähigkeiten innerhalb der Wiener Stadtwerke-Gruppe. Evaluiert wird, wie KI künftig nicht nur Informationen bereitstellen, sondern komplexere Aufgaben und Prozessschritte eigenständig unterstützen kann.

Um die Innovationskraft im Konzern zu stärken, ist außerdem ein KI-Hackathon geplant, bei dem Mitarbeitende eigene Ideen umsetzen können.

Langfristig sieht das Competence Center seine Rolle nicht darin, einzelne Lösungen bereitzustellen, sondern nachhaltige KI-Kompetenz im gesamten Konzern aufzubauen. Der größte Hebel liege nicht in einzelnen Tools, sondern in den Menschen, die diese Technologien sinnvoll einsetzen.

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TECC 2020: These 3 ideas emerged from the entrepreneurship programme

  • Manuel Karner, Fabienne Burger, Sara Maria Oberleitner, Andreas Kollmann:
„We are DigiBills, a startup which aims to revolutionize receipts and digitalize them. We wanna create a more sustainable everyday life and improve the availability and categorization of receipts. Our app will provide a throughout solution for customers and businesses alike. Our team appreciates especially the possibility and guidance throughout the testing phase and selection of possible MVPs.“
  • Sandra Fröhwein, Anton Heidinger, Carolin Kobierski, Stefanie Lukas, Christina Niederl:
„We are BAUERPUMPkin and our mission is to offer local produced protein bars to health-conscious people. We want to create a fitness snack that does not only support local farmers but also offers a tasty alternative to artificial shakes. TECC helped us to realize that any idea can lead to great success. You just need to believe in your dreams and be agile – because the first idea does not have to be the last one! Constant changing and adapting is key and what we also learned: it is ok to fail – because you will come back stronger.“
  • Ivana Civsa, Collasius Yannick, Rothschädl Markus, Schadinger Julia, Waltenstorfer Tobias:
„Our project is called afloAT and it’s a platform that connects companies with highly skilled individuals who do not speak the local language. What’s in it for them? For the companies we are filtering out the best candidates for the job posted, and for candidates we are providing consultancy services in terms of reviewing the application documents, CVs etc.; What TECC told us (amongst so many things!) is that even when nobody believes in your idea at first, you can work on it and prove everyone wrong because you adapt it your potential customer’s needs and show that any idea can be feasible.“

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TECC 2020: These 3 ideas emerged from the entrepreneurship programme

  • Manuel Karner, Fabienne Burger, Sara Maria Oberleitner, Andreas Kollmann:
„We are DigiBills, a startup which aims to revolutionize receipts and digitalize them. We wanna create a more sustainable everyday life and improve the availability and categorization of receipts. Our app will provide a throughout solution for customers and businesses alike. Our team appreciates especially the possibility and guidance throughout the testing phase and selection of possible MVPs.“
  • Sandra Fröhwein, Anton Heidinger, Carolin Kobierski, Stefanie Lukas, Christina Niederl:
„We are BAUERPUMPkin and our mission is to offer local produced protein bars to health-conscious people. We want to create a fitness snack that does not only support local farmers but also offers a tasty alternative to artificial shakes. TECC helped us to realize that any idea can lead to great success. You just need to believe in your dreams and be agile – because the first idea does not have to be the last one! Constant changing and adapting is key and what we also learned: it is ok to fail – because you will come back stronger.“
  • Ivana Civsa, Collasius Yannick, Rothschädl Markus, Schadinger Julia, Waltenstorfer Tobias:
„Our project is called afloAT and it’s a platform that connects companies with highly skilled individuals who do not speak the local language. What’s in it for them? For the companies we are filtering out the best candidates for the job posted, and for candidates we are providing consultancy services in terms of reviewing the application documents, CVs etc.; What TECC told us (amongst so many things!) is that even when nobody believes in your idea at first, you can work on it and prove everyone wrong because you adapt it your potential customer’s needs and show that any idea can be feasible.“

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TECC 2020: These 3 ideas emerged from the entrepreneurship programme

  • Manuel Karner, Fabienne Burger, Sara Maria Oberleitner, Andreas Kollmann:
„We are DigiBills, a startup which aims to revolutionize receipts and digitalize them. We wanna create a more sustainable everyday life and improve the availability and categorization of receipts. Our app will provide a throughout solution for customers and businesses alike. Our team appreciates especially the possibility and guidance throughout the testing phase and selection of possible MVPs.“
  • Sandra Fröhwein, Anton Heidinger, Carolin Kobierski, Stefanie Lukas, Christina Niederl:
„We are BAUERPUMPkin and our mission is to offer local produced protein bars to health-conscious people. We want to create a fitness snack that does not only support local farmers but also offers a tasty alternative to artificial shakes. TECC helped us to realize that any idea can lead to great success. You just need to believe in your dreams and be agile – because the first idea does not have to be the last one! Constant changing and adapting is key and what we also learned: it is ok to fail – because you will come back stronger.“
  • Ivana Civsa, Collasius Yannick, Rothschädl Markus, Schadinger Julia, Waltenstorfer Tobias:
„Our project is called afloAT and it’s a platform that connects companies with highly skilled individuals who do not speak the local language. What’s in it for them? For the companies we are filtering out the best candidates for the job posted, and for candidates we are providing consultancy services in terms of reviewing the application documents, CVs etc.; What TECC told us (amongst so many things!) is that even when nobody believes in your idea at first, you can work on it and prove everyone wrong because you adapt it your potential customer’s needs and show that any idea can be feasible.“

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TECC 2020: These 3 ideas emerged from the entrepreneurship programme

  • Manuel Karner, Fabienne Burger, Sara Maria Oberleitner, Andreas Kollmann:
„We are DigiBills, a startup which aims to revolutionize receipts and digitalize them. We wanna create a more sustainable everyday life and improve the availability and categorization of receipts. Our app will provide a throughout solution for customers and businesses alike. Our team appreciates especially the possibility and guidance throughout the testing phase and selection of possible MVPs.“
  • Sandra Fröhwein, Anton Heidinger, Carolin Kobierski, Stefanie Lukas, Christina Niederl:
„We are BAUERPUMPkin and our mission is to offer local produced protein bars to health-conscious people. We want to create a fitness snack that does not only support local farmers but also offers a tasty alternative to artificial shakes. TECC helped us to realize that any idea can lead to great success. You just need to believe in your dreams and be agile – because the first idea does not have to be the last one! Constant changing and adapting is key and what we also learned: it is ok to fail – because you will come back stronger.“
  • Ivana Civsa, Collasius Yannick, Rothschädl Markus, Schadinger Julia, Waltenstorfer Tobias:
„Our project is called afloAT and it’s a platform that connects companies with highly skilled individuals who do not speak the local language. What’s in it for them? For the companies we are filtering out the best candidates for the job posted, and for candidates we are providing consultancy services in terms of reviewing the application documents, CVs etc.; What TECC told us (amongst so many things!) is that even when nobody believes in your idea at first, you can work on it and prove everyone wrong because you adapt it your potential customer’s needs and show that any idea can be feasible.“

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TECC 2020: These 3 ideas emerged from the entrepreneurship programme

  • Manuel Karner, Fabienne Burger, Sara Maria Oberleitner, Andreas Kollmann:
„We are DigiBills, a startup which aims to revolutionize receipts and digitalize them. We wanna create a more sustainable everyday life and improve the availability and categorization of receipts. Our app will provide a throughout solution for customers and businesses alike. Our team appreciates especially the possibility and guidance throughout the testing phase and selection of possible MVPs.“
  • Sandra Fröhwein, Anton Heidinger, Carolin Kobierski, Stefanie Lukas, Christina Niederl:
„We are BAUERPUMPkin and our mission is to offer local produced protein bars to health-conscious people. We want to create a fitness snack that does not only support local farmers but also offers a tasty alternative to artificial shakes. TECC helped us to realize that any idea can lead to great success. You just need to believe in your dreams and be agile – because the first idea does not have to be the last one! Constant changing and adapting is key and what we also learned: it is ok to fail – because you will come back stronger.“
  • Ivana Civsa, Collasius Yannick, Rothschädl Markus, Schadinger Julia, Waltenstorfer Tobias:
„Our project is called afloAT and it’s a platform that connects companies with highly skilled individuals who do not speak the local language. What’s in it for them? For the companies we are filtering out the best candidates for the job posted, and for candidates we are providing consultancy services in terms of reviewing the application documents, CVs etc.; What TECC told us (amongst so many things!) is that even when nobody believes in your idea at first, you can work on it and prove everyone wrong because you adapt it your potential customer’s needs and show that any idea can be feasible.“

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TECC 2020: These 3 ideas emerged from the entrepreneurship programme

  • Manuel Karner, Fabienne Burger, Sara Maria Oberleitner, Andreas Kollmann:
„We are DigiBills, a startup which aims to revolutionize receipts and digitalize them. We wanna create a more sustainable everyday life and improve the availability and categorization of receipts. Our app will provide a throughout solution for customers and businesses alike. Our team appreciates especially the possibility and guidance throughout the testing phase and selection of possible MVPs.“
  • Sandra Fröhwein, Anton Heidinger, Carolin Kobierski, Stefanie Lukas, Christina Niederl:
„We are BAUERPUMPkin and our mission is to offer local produced protein bars to health-conscious people. We want to create a fitness snack that does not only support local farmers but also offers a tasty alternative to artificial shakes. TECC helped us to realize that any idea can lead to great success. You just need to believe in your dreams and be agile – because the first idea does not have to be the last one! Constant changing and adapting is key and what we also learned: it is ok to fail – because you will come back stronger.“
  • Ivana Civsa, Collasius Yannick, Rothschädl Markus, Schadinger Julia, Waltenstorfer Tobias:
„Our project is called afloAT and it’s a platform that connects companies with highly skilled individuals who do not speak the local language. What’s in it for them? For the companies we are filtering out the best candidates for the job posted, and for candidates we are providing consultancy services in terms of reviewing the application documents, CVs etc.; What TECC told us (amongst so many things!) is that even when nobody believes in your idea at first, you can work on it and prove everyone wrong because you adapt it your potential customer’s needs and show that any idea can be feasible.“

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TECC 2020: These 3 ideas emerged from the entrepreneurship programme

  • Manuel Karner, Fabienne Burger, Sara Maria Oberleitner, Andreas Kollmann:
„We are DigiBills, a startup which aims to revolutionize receipts and digitalize them. We wanna create a more sustainable everyday life and improve the availability and categorization of receipts. Our app will provide a throughout solution for customers and businesses alike. Our team appreciates especially the possibility and guidance throughout the testing phase and selection of possible MVPs.“
  • Sandra Fröhwein, Anton Heidinger, Carolin Kobierski, Stefanie Lukas, Christina Niederl:
„We are BAUERPUMPkin and our mission is to offer local produced protein bars to health-conscious people. We want to create a fitness snack that does not only support local farmers but also offers a tasty alternative to artificial shakes. TECC helped us to realize that any idea can lead to great success. You just need to believe in your dreams and be agile – because the first idea does not have to be the last one! Constant changing and adapting is key and what we also learned: it is ok to fail – because you will come back stronger.“
  • Ivana Civsa, Collasius Yannick, Rothschädl Markus, Schadinger Julia, Waltenstorfer Tobias:
„Our project is called afloAT and it’s a platform that connects companies with highly skilled individuals who do not speak the local language. What’s in it for them? For the companies we are filtering out the best candidates for the job posted, and for candidates we are providing consultancy services in terms of reviewing the application documents, CVs etc.; What TECC told us (amongst so many things!) is that even when nobody believes in your idea at first, you can work on it and prove everyone wrong because you adapt it your potential customer’s needs and show that any idea can be feasible.“

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TECC 2020: These 3 ideas emerged from the entrepreneurship programme

  • Manuel Karner, Fabienne Burger, Sara Maria Oberleitner, Andreas Kollmann:
„We are DigiBills, a startup which aims to revolutionize receipts and digitalize them. We wanna create a more sustainable everyday life and improve the availability and categorization of receipts. Our app will provide a throughout solution for customers and businesses alike. Our team appreciates especially the possibility and guidance throughout the testing phase and selection of possible MVPs.“
  • Sandra Fröhwein, Anton Heidinger, Carolin Kobierski, Stefanie Lukas, Christina Niederl:
„We are BAUERPUMPkin and our mission is to offer local produced protein bars to health-conscious people. We want to create a fitness snack that does not only support local farmers but also offers a tasty alternative to artificial shakes. TECC helped us to realize that any idea can lead to great success. You just need to believe in your dreams and be agile – because the first idea does not have to be the last one! Constant changing and adapting is key and what we also learned: it is ok to fail – because you will come back stronger.“
  • Ivana Civsa, Collasius Yannick, Rothschädl Markus, Schadinger Julia, Waltenstorfer Tobias:
„Our project is called afloAT and it’s a platform that connects companies with highly skilled individuals who do not speak the local language. What’s in it for them? For the companies we are filtering out the best candidates for the job posted, and for candidates we are providing consultancy services in terms of reviewing the application documents, CVs etc.; What TECC told us (amongst so many things!) is that even when nobody believes in your idea at first, you can work on it and prove everyone wrong because you adapt it your potential customer’s needs and show that any idea can be feasible.“

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TECC 2020: These 3 ideas emerged from the entrepreneurship programme

  • Manuel Karner, Fabienne Burger, Sara Maria Oberleitner, Andreas Kollmann:
„We are DigiBills, a startup which aims to revolutionize receipts and digitalize them. We wanna create a more sustainable everyday life and improve the availability and categorization of receipts. Our app will provide a throughout solution for customers and businesses alike. Our team appreciates especially the possibility and guidance throughout the testing phase and selection of possible MVPs.“
  • Sandra Fröhwein, Anton Heidinger, Carolin Kobierski, Stefanie Lukas, Christina Niederl:
„We are BAUERPUMPkin and our mission is to offer local produced protein bars to health-conscious people. We want to create a fitness snack that does not only support local farmers but also offers a tasty alternative to artificial shakes. TECC helped us to realize that any idea can lead to great success. You just need to believe in your dreams and be agile – because the first idea does not have to be the last one! Constant changing and adapting is key and what we also learned: it is ok to fail – because you will come back stronger.“
  • Ivana Civsa, Collasius Yannick, Rothschädl Markus, Schadinger Julia, Waltenstorfer Tobias:
„Our project is called afloAT and it’s a platform that connects companies with highly skilled individuals who do not speak the local language. What’s in it for them? For the companies we are filtering out the best candidates for the job posted, and for candidates we are providing consultancy services in terms of reviewing the application documents, CVs etc.; What TECC told us (amongst so many things!) is that even when nobody believes in your idea at first, you can work on it and prove everyone wrong because you adapt it your potential customer’s needs and show that any idea can be feasible.“