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Ross Impact Challenge Pitch Competition at the end of this important event for all incoming MBA students at the Ross School of Business at the University of Michigan, Ann Arbor. The MBA students were "collaborating with Detroit-based food entrepreneurs throughout the week to co-create value for their respective businesses in a variety of ways and help build a more prosperous, equitable, and sustainable future in the community." The work culminated in each of the five Ross MBA sections pitching their idea to help these Detroit-based food entrepreneurs. This took place at the Robertson Auditorium on Thursday August 17, 2017. Great event once again by the Sanger Leadership Center.
This was a great program for incoming Ross School of Business (University of Michigan). The Detroit Youth Maker Faire was the event at the end of the Sanger Impact Challenge for incoming MBA students. From the description: "Join Michigan Ross on August 27 at Detroit's Eastern Market for The Detroit Youth Maker Faire. The event is free, open to the public, and will feature activities for kids, families, and community members, featuring a variety of innovative products, youth activities, demos, and exhibitions. Music, food, products made by Brightmoor youth, arts and crafts, local vendors, and college, university, and education program representatives will all be featured. All proceeds benefit the Brightmoor Maker Space and its partners." It was a great event and fun to be there. It was also great to be associated with a business school that would put on this event to benefit the youth in Brightmoor (a neighborhood in Detroit).
27 June 2022, Turin, Italy. – INNOVATION 4 CHANGE (I4C) DemoDay 2022 culminated today in a long-expected event that was launched at the historical site Castello del Valentino in Turin. The Kokorò team share information at their colorful stand.
The second part of the DemoDay took place at the Fondazione Agnelli, a short walking distance from the castle. At this location each team had a stand providing further information about the solution to their challenge. This was a great opportunity for each of the 10 teams to interact with the audience, answer questions, and showcase the various products created.
This year's winner was Team Ferrovie dello Stato Italiano, with their Greensect waste processing system. Second place went to Team UNICRI, while third place was shared by Team Movyon and Team CNH Industrial.
I4C is the main Impact Innovation program in Italy, organized by Collège des Ingénieurs, CERN IdeaSquare and Politecnico di Torino. Every year, I4C identifies 10 challenges with global impact, pitched by institutions and multinationals. To match these challenges, 10 multidisciplinary teams are selected to work on sustainable solutions and solve the challenge. They have five months to resolve the task and present their pitch. The teams are formed by MBA CDI students and one PhD student enrolled in various European universities, as well as storytellers from Scuola Holden.
©UNICRI/Freya Morales
For more information about I4C: www.innovation4change.eu/
And read our press release here: unicri.it/News/Innovation4Change-Hackaton-AI-for-Safer-Ch...
This was a great program for incoming Ross School of Business (University of Michigan). The Detroit Youth Maker Faire was the event at the end of the Sanger Impact Challenge for incoming MBA students. From the description: "Join Michigan Ross on August 27 at Detroit's Eastern Market for The Detroit Youth Maker Faire. The event is free, open to the public, and will feature activities for kids, families, and community members, featuring a variety of innovative products, youth activities, demos, and exhibitions. Music, food, products made by Brightmoor youth, arts and crafts, local vendors, and college, university, and education program representatives will all be featured. All proceeds benefit the Brightmoor Maker Space and its partners." It was a great event and fun to be there. It was also great to be associated with a business school that would put on this event to benefit the youth in Brightmoor (a neighborhood in Detroit).
27 June 2022, Turin, Italy. – INNOVATION 4 CHANGE (I4C) DemoDay 2022 culminated today in a long-expected event that was launched at the historical site Castello del Valentino in Turin. This year's winner was Team Ferrovie dello Stato Italiano, with their Greensect waste processing system. Second place went to Team UNICRI, while third place was shared by Team Movyon and Team CNH Industrial.
I4C is the main Impact Innovation program in Italy, organized by Collège des Ingénieurs, CERN IdeaSquare and Politecnico di Torino. Every year, I4C identifies 10 challenges with global impact, pitched by institutions and multinationals. To match these challenges, 10 multidisciplinary teams are selected to work on sustainable solutions and solve the challenge. They have five months to resolve the task and present their pitch. The teams are formed by MBA CDI students and one PhD student enrolled in various European universities, as well as storytellers from Scuola Holden.
©UNICRI/Freya Morales
For more information about I4C: www.innovation4change.eu/
And read our press release here: unicri.it/News/Innovation4Change-Hackaton-AI-for-Safer-Ch...
Event celebrating two classes of the Ross School of Business' Global MBA Program. The annual event celebrates and bids farewell to the Class of 2019 and welcomes to Ann Arbor the Class of 2020. The event was held at the beautiful University of Michigan Museum of Art (UMMA) on June 27th, 2019.
27 June 2022, Turin, Italy. – INNOVATION 4 CHANGE (I4C) DemoDay 2022 culminated today in a long-expected event that was launched at the historical site Castello del Valentino in Turin. The five members of the UNICRI Team "Kokorò" pose for a portrait: From left to right: Eva Vanessa Bruno, Giovanni Faedda, Adriano Aimar, Brenda salvi Gutierrez, and Laura De Bortoli.
CHALLENGE the UNICRI Team "Kokorò" worked on for five months: Develop preventative solutions to keep children safe from predators online.
SOLUTION: Kokorò is a virtual companion and a sex-education ecosystem that connects children, parents, and schools through educational games, spaces for sharing emotions, and courses. Moreover, it also facilitates the reporting of potential child abuse.
This year's winner was Team Ferrovie dello Stato Italiano, with their Greensect waste processing system. Second place went to Team UNICRI, while third place was shared by Team Movyon and Team CNH Industrial.
I4C is the main Impact Innovation program in Italy, organized by Collège des Ingénieurs, CERN IdeaSquare and Politecnico di Torino. Every year, I4C identifies 10 challenges with global impact, pitched by institutions and multinationals. To match these challenges, 10 multidisciplinary teams are selected to work on sustainable solutions and solve the challenge. They have five months to resolve the task and present their pitch. The teams are formed by MBA CDI students and one PhD student enrolled in various European universities, as well as storytellers from Scuola Holden.
©UNICRI/Freya Morales
For more information about I4C: www.innovation4change.eu/
And read our press release here: unicri.it/News/Innovation4Change-Hackaton-AI-for-Safer-Ch...
CNBC Mad Money from the floor of the New York Stock Exchange.
All Rights Reserved Jonathan Heisler 2013
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CNBC Mad Money from the floor of the New York Stock Exchange.
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27 June 2022, Turin, Italy. – INNOVATION 4 CHANGE (I4C) DemoDay 2022 culminated today in a long-expected event that was launched at the historical site Castello del Valentino in Turin. The Kokorò team share information at their colorful stand.
The second part of the DemoDay took place at the Fondazione Agnelli, a short walking distance from the castle. At this location each team had a stand providing further information about the solution to their challenge. This was a great opportunity for each of the 10 teams to interact with the audience, answer questions, and showcase the various products created.
This year's winner was Team Ferrovie dello Stato Italiano, with their Greensect waste processing system. Second place went to Team UNICRI, while third place was shared by Team Movyon and Team CNH Industrial.
I4C is the main Impact Innovation program in Italy, organized by Collège des Ingénieurs, CERN IdeaSquare and Politecnico di Torino. Every year, I4C identifies 10 challenges with global impact, pitched by institutions and multinationals. To match these challenges, 10 multidisciplinary teams are selected to work on sustainable solutions and solve the challenge. They have five months to resolve the task and present their pitch. The teams are formed by MBA CDI students and one PhD student enrolled in various European universities, as well as storytellers from Scuola Holden.
©UNICRI/Freya Morales
For more information about I4C: www.innovation4change.eu/
And read our press release here: unicri.it/News/Innovation4Change-Hackaton-AI-for-Safer-Ch...
This was a great program for incoming Ross School of Business (University of Michigan). The Detroit Youth Maker Faire was the event at the end of the Sanger Impact Challenge for incoming MBA students. From the description: "Join Michigan Ross on August 27 at Detroit's Eastern Market for The Detroit Youth Maker Faire. The event is free, open to the public, and will feature activities for kids, families, and community members, featuring a variety of innovative products, youth activities, demos, and exhibitions. Music, food, products made by Brightmoor youth, arts and crafts, local vendors, and college, university, and education program representatives will all be featured. All proceeds benefit the Brightmoor Maker Space and its partners." It was a great event and fun to be there. It was also great to be associated with a business school that would put on this event to benefit the youth in Brightmoor (a neighborhood in Detroit).
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Ross Impact Challenge Pitch Competition at the end of this important event for all incoming MBA students at the Ross School of Business at the University of Michigan, Ann Arbor. The MBA students were "collaborating with Detroit-based food entrepreneurs throughout the week to co-create value for their respective businesses in a variety of ways and help build a more prosperous, equitable, and sustainable future in the community." The work culminated in each of the five Ross MBA sections pitching their idea to help these Detroit-based food entrepreneurs. This took place at the Robertson Auditorium on Thursday August 17, 2017. Great event once again by the Sanger Leadership Center.
Colorado State University MBA student Maria Yusuf celebrates her graduation on the Oval, May 16, 2014.
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This was a great program for incoming Ross School of Business (University of Michigan). The Detroit Youth Maker Faire was the event at the end of the Sanger Impact Challenge for incoming MBA students. From the description: "Join Michigan Ross on August 27 at Detroit's Eastern Market for The Detroit Youth Maker Faire. The event is free, open to the public, and will feature activities for kids, families, and community members, featuring a variety of innovative products, youth activities, demos, and exhibitions. Music, food, products made by Brightmoor youth, arts and crafts, local vendors, and college, university, and education program representatives will all be featured. All proceeds benefit the Brightmoor Maker Space and its partners." It was a great event and fun to be there. It was also great to be associated with a business school that would put on this event to benefit the youth in Brightmoor (a neighborhood in Detroit).
Ross Impact Challenge Pitch Competition at the end of this important event for all incoming MBA students at the Ross School of Business at the University of Michigan, Ann Arbor. The MBA students were "collaborating with Detroit-based food entrepreneurs throughout the week to co-create value for their respective businesses in a variety of ways and help build a more prosperous, equitable, and sustainable future in the community." The work culminated in each of the five Ross MBA sections pitching their idea to help these Detroit-based food entrepreneurs. This took place at the Robertson Auditorium on Thursday August 17, 2017. Great event once again by the Sanger Leadership Center.
Ross Impact Challenge Pitch Competition at the end of this important event for all incoming MBA students at the Ross School of Business at the University of Michigan, Ann Arbor. The MBA students were "collaborating with Detroit-based food entrepreneurs throughout the week to co-create value for their respective businesses in a variety of ways and help build a more prosperous, equitable, and sustainable future in the community." The work culminated in each of the five Ross MBA sections pitching their idea to help these Detroit-based food entrepreneurs. This took place at the Robertson Auditorium on Thursday August 17, 2017. Great event once again by the Sanger Leadership Center.
Ross Impact Challenge Pitch Competition at the end of this important event for all incoming MBA students at the Ross School of Business at the University of Michigan, Ann Arbor. The MBA students were "collaborating with Detroit-based food entrepreneurs throughout the week to co-create value for their respective businesses in a variety of ways and help build a more prosperous, equitable, and sustainable future in the community." The work culminated in each of the five Ross MBA sections pitching their idea to help these Detroit-based food entrepreneurs. This took place at the Robertson Auditorium on Thursday August 17, 2017. Great event once again by the Sanger Leadership Center.