2012/2013 KAN-CM_SU9K Cleantech Innovation Camp
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Cleantech Innovation Camp |
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Language | English |
Exam ECTS | 7.5 ECTS |
Type | Elective |
Level | Full Degree Master |
Duration | Summer |
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Summer
NOTE: Students at this course can ONLY sign up for this, it cannot be combined with another course due to its fluctuating timetable.For information on structure and timetable, please write to course coordinator Bo Koch bkc@cselab.dk. |
Time Table | Please see course schedule at e-Campus |
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Study Board for MSc in Economics and Business Administration
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Last updated on 13-06-2012 |
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Students have to clearly show that they are capable of understanding theories, concepts and methods in:
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For CBS students the course builds on skills from first year studies in the Cand.Merc. The course can be selected without prior knowledge or experience with cleantech and innovation. The course is, however, primarily aiming at students who have an interest in the cleantech industry and who seek to advance their skills and understanding of science-based entrepreneurship and innovation management | |||||||||||||||
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Course content, structure, and teaching:
NOTE: Students signing up for this course, cannot take any other course at Summer University due to scheduling conflicts. The Cleantech Innovation Camp is a collaboration between Copenhagen Business School (CBS), the Technical University of Denmark (DTU) and Copenhagen University (KU) among others and is offered for master’s level students. For info on course structure etc., contact course coordinator Bo Koch bkc@cselab.dk The ambition is to bridge the students’ skills and disciplinary excellence in order to progress sustainable and growth oriented business concepts and businesses. The cleantech industry builds on public-private partnership and industry-academic collaboration and the course strives at enabling the students to explore, analyze and act in the face of such a dynamic and entrepreneurial industry. Students are offered integrated insights into the innovation process, including the humanities, the technical aspects and business perspectives. Students are trained to build the synergies required for successful science-based entrepreneurship, while they build networks within the three universities, businesses and the industry. Students will be working in project teams jointly addressing technical, sociological and commercial aspects in launching and commercializing an innovation and building a business. The projects are supported by lectures both from faculty and industry, offering an integrated and effective framework for working on actual cleantech innovations/patents. The teaching will mostly be given at CBS, but the course will also take place in different off-campus location. The course’s development of personal competences: The student will demonstrate, in an individual paper, a grasp of the issues in differentiating and explaining the different phases from strategy of a new venture or innovation to implementation. |
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Emphasis is on participant involvement and active learning through a combination of interactive lectures, work with specific problematics and businesses and group work. The course will be unfolded throughout 6 weeks, which are divided into specific phases target areas. The Cleantech Innovation Camp will consist on three main parts. The first part starts with a kick-off event providing basics in • Optimizing the functionality of cross-disciplinary teams. • Differences in issues and challenges, current trends in the cleantech market • Cleantech crash course (combining business and cleantech) The second part will entail modules covering key themes in clean-entrepreneurship: From science to business: Defining the problem/product: • Technology, innovation and Business Development: Organization, strategy, legal-aspects and financing • Commercialization – Combining exploration and exploitation through private-public partnerships Part three will be a real hands-on innovation bootcamp, where teams will work outside campus on projects. Students will be working on their business in cooperation with industry players and mentors. Students will work in groups consisting of 4-5 students in each. The groups build their business on a scientific project from DTU, KU or industry, while using CBS framework to form it. The aim is to complete projects with a mix of theory and practical application that holds to academic scrutiny while meeting the practical business needs. In the second part students will also be working on individual project assignment. |
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Last updated on 13-06-2012