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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Künstliche Intelligenz & Suchmaschinenoptimierung – Chance oder Risiko?

Gastbeitrag. Was bedeutet der Aufstieg von künstlicher Intelligenz (KI) für Suchmaschinenoptimierung (SEO)? Johannes Luger von SEOschmiede erläutert Chancen und Risiken für Website-Betreiber:innen.
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21.03.2024

Künstliche Intelligenz & Suchmaschinenoptimierung – Chance oder Risiko?

Gastbeitrag. Was bedeutet der Aufstieg von künstlicher Intelligenz (KI) für Suchmaschinenoptimierung (SEO)? Johannes Luger von SEOschmiede erläutert Chancen und Risiken für Website-Betreiber:innen.
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Johannes Luger von SEOschmiede über KI & SEO
Johannes Luger von SEOschmiede | Foto: SEOschmiede, Adobe Stock (Hintergrund)

Die rasante Entwicklung künstlicher Intelligenz (KI) revolutioniert die Welt des Online-Marketings. KI bietet Unterstützung bei der Analyse von Daten und der Erstellung von Inhalten, doch der Einsatz birgt auch Risiken für Website-Betreiber:innen.

Was sich für Onlineshops & Websites durch KI ändert

Noch bevor fortschrittliche Technologien wie ChatGPT den Markt erreichten, erleichterten Plattformen wie Fiverr, Upwork und Co. die Erstellung von Webinhalten erheblich. Diese Online-Marktplätze ermöglichten es, auf ein globales Netzwerk von Freelancer:innen zuzugreifen, die Texte, Grafiken und andere Inhalte zu erschwinglichen Preisen anbieten.

Der einfache Zugang zu Inhalten und spätestens die Einführung von ChatGPT führte zu einer erheblichen Zunahme von Duplikaten und nur geringfügig modifizierten Texten im Internet, was letztlich die Qualität der Suchergebnisse beeinträchtigte.

Als Antwort darauf setzte Google mehrere Updates durch, zuletzt im März 2024, um gegen minderwertige Inhalte vorzugehen und das Nutzererlebnis zu verbessern.

Um sich in diesem veränderten Umfeld hervorzuheben, ist es heutzutage entscheidend, einzigartige und originelle Inhalte zu erstellen, die sich klar von der Masse abheben. Sichtbarkeit in den Suchmaschinen wird zukünftig mehr denn je mit authentischem und unverwechselbarem Content verbunden sein.

Interaktivität wird unglaublich wichtig

Interaktivität entwickelt sich aus Sicht der SEO-Agentur SEOschmiede zu einem zentralen Element einer herausragenden Nutzererfahrung. Rechner, Tools, interaktive Checklisten und Tabellen, unterstützt durch den Einsatz von künstlicher Intelligenz (KI), werden zu einem entscheidenden Faktor in der Content-Strategie. Die gute Nachricht ist, dass KI hervorragend eingesetzt werden kann, um solche interaktiven Anwendungen zu entwickeln.

In der nahen Zukunft wird entscheidend sein, welche Akteur:innen im digitalen Umfeld die Nase vorn haben werden. Aus SEO-Perspektive könnte argumentiert werden, dass Webseiten mit interaktiven Features durch längere Verweilzeiten und ihr Potenzial als linkwürdige Assets – also Inhalte, die zur Verlinkung durch andere Webseiten anregen – einen klaren Wettbewerbsvorteil erzielen.

Dies bedeutet, dass Webseitenbetreiber:innen, die in interaktive Tools investieren und diese durch KI noch weiter verbessern, nicht nur das Engagement und die Zufriedenheit ihrer Nutzer:innen steigern, sondern auch ihre Sichtbarkeit und vor allem die Autorität im Internet weiter ausbauen können. In einer Zeit, in der der Wettbewerb um Aufmerksamkeit stetig wächst, könnte dies ein entscheidender Faktor für den Erfolg sein.

Funktioniert klassische SEO-Optimierung noch?

Die Landschaft der Suchmaschinenoptimierung (SEO) ist dynamisch, doch grundlegende Optimierungsstrategien bleiben auch in Zeiten von ChatGPT und weiteren KI-Tools erhalten. Dazu gehören Maßnahmen wie die Optimierung von Title-Tags, die Strukturierung von Überschriften und weitere Faktoren wie Meta-Beschreibungen, Alt-Texte für Bilder, interne Verlinkungen sowie der Fokus auf Suchintentionen der Zielgruppen. Diese Maßnahmen sind keineswegs überholt; vielmehr bilden sie das Fundament für eine effektive SEO.

Googles primäres Ziel war und ist es, die Nutzererfahrung zu verbessern. Die Qualität und Relevanz des Contents, eine klare und logische Website-Architektur sowie eine mobilfreundliche Gestaltung sind Aspekte, die in diesem Bestreben weiterhin entscheidend sind.

Es ist möglich, dass die Bedeutung von Backlinks als Rankingfaktor zugunsten von Nutzersignalen, wie etwa der Verweildauer oder der Interaktionsrate, leicht abnimmt. Auch der Pagespeed, also die Ladezeit einer Webseite, wird wahrscheinlich an Bedeutung gewinnen, da dieser die Nutzerzufriedenheit direkt beeinflusst. Aber das bleibt vorerst Spekulation.

SEO für ChatGPT und andere Sprachmodelle (LLMs)

Neben den etablierten Kanälen wie Suchmaschinen und Social Media entsteht mit den fortschrittlichen Sprachmodellen wie ChatGPT ein neuer, wesentlicher Bereich für das Online-Marketing. Für Expert:innen in diesem Sektor ist es unerlässlich, die Bedeutung der Optimierung in diesem neuen Umfeld zu erkennen.

Der Grund dafür liegt auf der Hand: Menschen beginnen, direkt in LLMs (Large Language Models) nach Informationen, Dienstleistungen oder Produkten zu suchen. Die Anpassung an diese Entwicklung ist nicht nur eine Option, sondern eine Notwendigkeit für zukunftsorientierte Marketingstrategien. Die Optimierung für LLMs ähnelt auf den ersten Blick der Suchmaschinenoptimierung, hat aber ihre eigenen Feinheiten und ist sehr viel dynamischer, wie einige Tests bereits zeigen konnten.

Fazit

Die rasante Entwicklung der künstlichen Intelligenz (KI) im Online-Marketing präsentiert sowohl signifikante Chancen als auch Herausforderungen für die gesamte Branche. KI transformiert die Landschaft durch fortschrittliche Datenanalyse und Content-Erstellung, fordert aber gleichzeitig Website-Betreiber:innen heraus, sich durch hochwertigen Content von der Masse abzuheben. Die Integration von KI zur Entwicklung interaktiver Tools öffnet neue Wege, um Nutzerbindung und -zufriedenheit zu verbessern, was essenziell für die Steigerung der Online-Sichtbarkeit und -Autorität ist.

Obwohl die Bedeutung klassischer SEO-Techniken bestehen bleibt, zeichnet sich ein Wandel hin zu Nutzersignalen und einer agileren Optimierung von Inhalten ab. Die Anpassung an neue Technologien wie fortschrittliche Sprachmodelle, exemplarisch ChatGPT, wird zunehmend kritisch, um in der dynamischen digitalen Welt erfolgreich zu sein.

Für Online-Marketer:innen, Shopbetreiber:innen und Website-Besitzer:innen bergen die aktuellen Entwicklungen sowohl enorme Chancen als auch alltägliche Herausforderungen. Der Wettbewerb im Bereich der Suchmaschinenoptimierung und des Online-Marketings wird intensiver, was sowohl Gewinner als auch Verlierer hervorbringen wird.

Es ist entscheidend, sich kontinuierlich mit den neuesten Trends und Entwicklungen auseinanderzusetzen und schnell auf Neuerungen reagieren zu können. Diese Anpassungsfähigkeit ist der Schlüssel, um die sich bietenden Möglichkeiten zu ergreifen und den bevorstehenden Herausforderungen effektiv zu begegnen.


Über den Autor

Johannes Luger ist Gründer und Head of SEO bei SEOschmiede. Die Agentur für SEO & Content Marketing hat Standorte in Wien und Oberösterreich. Sie ist offizieller Google Ads Partner.

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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.”