Posted: October 28th, 2011 | Author: Konstantin.Ewer | Filed under: News | Tags: IPEK, KIT | No Comments »
IMS: A Method of Maximizing Creativity – 02.11.2011, 7:30 p.m.
Languages: English, German | Type: Lecture
Where: KIT, South Campus, Building 10.23, 5th floor
Mr. Takeo Higuchi, the founder of the Idea-Marathon System (IMS), will give an inspiring talk about how to develop excellent ideas. He claims to have generated over one thousand promising business ideas. Make sure you don’t miss the opportunity to hear it!
Posted: October 26th, 2011 | Author: Norman Saade | Filed under: News | Tags: IPEK, KIT, PionierGarage, Reposito | No Comments »

More than thirty freshmen answered PionierGarage’s call for an info event and showed up on Tuesday evening at IPEK’s creativity laboratory. President Sebastian Meyer introduced the overall concept of the PionierGarage and gave an overview of the newly formed departments, which are: Events, Public Relations, Marketing and Sponsoring. He put special interest in transferring the idea of a network where independent members may work out their own businesses. It was made clear to the first semester students, among whom not only business engineers but also mathematicians as well as engineering and computer science students, that an indepent approach to problems together with a certain commitment to PionierGarage itself are most wanted qualifications to have a good start in this club of associated entrepeneurs. “Gründungsinteressiert” is the term that brings us all together.
Today’s special was a live report by Philipp Hartmann, founder and director of Reposito. Reposito emerged as a company in April this year and offers аn elegant solutions to the problem where to put our sales slips. Everyone using this service can preserve them electronically really easy. Philipp Hartmann is a Master’s student at the Karlsruhe Institute of Technology and started working on his idea in 2009. He concluded his report with the inspiring motto: “Just do it”. Afterwards, he was met with many questions by the freshmen about his personal motivation and the difficulties he encountered starting things up.
The info event was concluded by a report from Daniel Breucker, who will follow Benjamin Bolland as president, about the planned and confirmed topics for the upcoming semester. Among these are the Silicon Valley trip, a new “start-up tour” and many more. We hope to see you again next Wednesday, when we will see a totally interesting guest determined to show us how to create an idea itself.
Please check out Reposito’s website and download the app for your smartphone:
http://www.reposito.com/
Posted: October 24th, 2011 | Author: Stefan Marinov | Filed under: News | Tags: Innovation Management, KIT, R2B Live, STARTup Live RhineValley | No Comments »

The participation at the first STARTup Live RhineValley was a great success for our team. Having worked on the powerful seawater desalination technology within KIT’s pilot project “Research to Business Live”, we could double in number throughout the weekend to a total of eight young and active entrepreneurs. Our great new members have strong backgrounds mostly in the fields of Business, Economics and Marketing.
During the three days, we worked on market analyses for drinking water in developing countries. Additionally, “97percent” was chosen for our name. Two groups of mentors assisted us, both by giving creative input and asking loads of new questions. Furthermore, they led us into the direction of developing a business model and constructing a virtual prototype of a portable seawater desalination device for decentralised water supply.
The independent jury consisting of start-up gurus and technology experts was convinced by the strong presentation of our team, ideas and huge progress in just about 50 hours. That is why we were awarded a great team building event as well as a professional idea assessment from KIC InnoEnergy. We are not only very grateful for their choice, but also to each individual member of our team. Without your enthusiasm and hard work we couldn’t have achieved even half of what we were able to!
Currently, we are working together with the Innovation Management Department and finest researchers of the Karlsruhe Institute of Technology on a concept to get the unique project to the next level. Recent meetings led to the decision of providing new jobs for research assistants and a combined workshop for business students. Needless to say, young chemists and chemical engineers are more than welcome to join us. They will have the golden opportunity to do research in the fascinating field of polyelectrolytes supervised by world-renowned scientists and probably even to find new possibilities for this exciting technology.
If you are interested to join in, feel welcome to get in touch with us.
The contact person for you is: Stefan Marinov, e-mail: stefan marinov∂pioniergarage de
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Posted: September 5th, 2011 | Author: Sebastian Richter | Filed under: News | Tags: Innovation Management, Karlsruhe, KIT, R2B Live, STARTup Live RhineValley | No Comments »
Together with CyberForum and the Innovation Management Department of KIT, we started a new initiative: Research to Business – Live.
Since there’s a huge potential of innovation projects at KIT, we decided to try generating business models based on some of the available cutting edge technologies. The aim is, of course, founding new start-ups.
So far we managed to:
- choose one of five technologies – a new method for desalination of sea water;
- put together a team of four pioneers: Axel Grünert, Daniel Reinhardt, Stefan Marinov and Christina Horn;
- schedule a meeting with the inventors of the technology in order to introduce it to the students.
The team will also participate in STARTup Live RhineValley! If you want to meet them, register here!
Update 08.09.2011
The meeting with the inventors went very well. The technology is really sick and complicated but everybody got a basic understanding.
Update 13.09.2011
Yesterday, we worked on the fundamentals of the business model. On Thursday, we’ll continue with mentors of the Cyberforum (www.cyberforum.de).
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Posted: August 19th, 2011 | Author: Benjamin Bolland | Filed under: News | Tags: IPEK, KIT, PionierGarage | No Comments »

This semester’s open for all information event of the Pioniergarage will be on Tuesday, October 25th, at 7:30 pm. It will take place in the Creativity Laboratory provided by IPEK. The exact location is: South Campus of KIT, Building 10.23, 5th floor.
You will get to know the members of the Pioniergarage while we explain you what we do in our weekly sessions and tell you more about our plans for the winter semester. Students from all disciplines are welcome. It doesn’t matter in which semester you are as well. Even if you study at a different university in Karlsruhe, just step by and take a look.
Looking forward to meeting you!