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Monday, 20 January 2020 18:15

MCEI DesignLAB moved to Room 110!

The MCEI DesignLab is from today on relocated to room 110, still inside the Institute for SME Research and Entrepreneurship (ifm) L9, 1-2, but now on the first floor!
 
The MCEI DesignLAB is available for students of the University of Mannheim to work on their startups.

 

It is a creative space offering you various opportunities for designing and conceptualizing. A place where creativity stretches beyond its meaning by combining creative thinking with the right tools to solve problems. Design thinking encompasses processes such as context analysis, problem finding and framing, ideation and solution generating, creative thinking, sketching and drawing, testing and evaluating. A core features of design thinking is to apply non-verbal, graphic/spatial modelling media, for example, sketching and prototyping.

Starting that day you can also book the room for you to be creative. Request permission to join our DesignLAB Group on MCEI and book your time slot!

Tuesday, 10 September 2019 08:39

3D-Printer Introductory Session Fall 2019

Are you interested in 3D-printing technology?

Do you want first-hand experience on how a 3D-printer works?

Do you want to use the 3D-printer located in the MCEI DesignLAB for advancing your own startup?

Then don´t miss out on the chance to get an introductory session for our 3D-printer located in the MCEI DesignLAB. We will offer one date in the Fall term: 

  • Wednesday, 25.09.2019, 16:00 - 17:30

If you want to use the 3D-printer on your own an introduction session is mandatory. Please register via e-mail to session director Maria Khodaeva (This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.). Please note that capacity is limited to 10 participants per session. If there is exceed demand we will schedule an additional session. Please note that registration deadline is 24 hours before the session.

Sunday, 10 February 2019 21:50

3D-Printer Introductory Session Spring 2019

Are you interested in 3D-printing technology?

Do you want first-hand experience on how a 3D-printer works?

Do you want to use the 3D-printer located in the MCEI DesignLAB for advancing your own startup?

Then don´t miss out on the chance to get an introductory session for our 3D-printer located in the MCEI DesignLAB. We will offer one date in the spring term: 

  • Wednesday, 13.03.2019, 16:00 - 17:30

If you want to use the 3D-printer on your own an introduction session is mandatory. Please register via e-mail to session director Maria Khodaeva (This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.). Please note that capacity is limited to 10 participants per session. If there is exceed demand we will schedule an additional session. Please note that registration deadline is 24 hours before the session.

Friday, 14 September 2018 20:58

3D-Printer Introductory Session Fall 2018

Are you interested in 3D-printing technology?

Do you want first-hand experience on how a 3D-printer works?

Do you want to use the 3D-printer located in the MCEI DesignLAB for advancing your own startup?

Then don´t miss out on the chance to get an introductory session for our 3D-printer located in the MCEI DesignLAB. We will offer one date in the fall term:                                                                                                                                                          

  • Wednesday, 19.09.2018, 16:00 - 17:30

If you want to use the 3D-printer on your own an introduction session is mandatory. Please register via e-mail to session director Kai Bruchmüller (This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.). Please note that capacity is limited to 10 participants per session. If there is exceed demand we will schedule an additional session. Please note that registration deadline is 24 hours before the session.

Thursday, 22 February 2018 23:46

3D-Printer Introductory Session Spring 2018

Are you interested in 3D-printing technology?

Do you want first-hand experience on how a 3D-printer works?

Do you want to use the 3D-printer located in the MCEI DesignLAB for advancing your own startup?

Then don´t miss out on the chance to get an introductory session for our 3D-printer located in the MCEI DesignLAB. We will offer two dates in the spring term:                                                                                                                                                          

  • Wednesday, 07.03.2018, 17:00 - 18:00
  • Wednesday, 14.03.2018, 17:00 - 18:00

If you want to use the 3D-printer on your own an introduction session is mandatory. Please register via e-mail to session director Kai Bruchmüller (This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.). Please note that capacity is limited to 10 participants per session. If there is exceed demand we will schedule an additional session. Please note that registration deadline is 24 hours before the according session.

Tuesday, 26 September 2017 17:52

3D-Printer Introductory Session Fall 2017

Don´t miss the chance to gather insights into 3D-printing technology. Join our second introductory session on Wednesday, 27.09.2017 and learn how to use our 3D-printer located in the DesignLAB.


After the first successful introduction session last Wednesday we will be hosting another session on Wednesday, 27.09.2017. The session will take place from 17:00 – 18:00 in MCEI DesignLAB. If you are interested in joining, write an E-mail to session director Kai (This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.). After completing the introductory session you are free to use the printer anytime you book the DesignLAB. More information on booking the DesignLAB for your group or project work is available here.

June 26th: for a blazingly hot evening, a group of resistant, curious students and guests investigated their interest for 3D printing @MCEI Mannheim. Under the passionate instruction by 3D printing expert, Prof. Dr. Tobias Günther, the adventurers learned how to use the program Sketch Up to model one of Mannheim’s most famous and beautiful sights: The Water Tower.

After having learned the basics of 3D modeling by this example, two experts showed the possibilities of 3D printing technology for businesses. Nima Abbaspour, a researcher at DHBW Mannheim, introduced his 3D printed (and foldable!) drone, which not only combined two popular technologies but also impressed and lit everybodies inner Gyro Gearloose.

 

Prof. Dr. Tobias Günther and student

 

This was followed by a charismatic presentation by jewelry designer and architect Thomas Mrokon, the founder of Monomer. His retrospect of his career and founding experience was not only animated and honest, but also enlightening as to how his experiences as an architect enabled him to think of jewelry differently. Printing the models in 3D makes it possible to construct jewelry differently and achieve an organic and unique look that couldn’t be produced by classical goldsmithing.

DHpreneur is a project for founders’ spirit in studies and business at Baden-Wuerttemberg Cooperative State University (DHBW). We are very happy about loads of positive feedback by everybody and look forward to see all of you at future Gründergeistevents! Thanks to our colleagues at MCEI for hosting and support. If you want to know more about our projects and attend our events in the future, please visit us on www.gruendergeistevent.de.

 

We are looking back at an exciting year at MCEI. Especially, the last months were really exciting for us due to several events and new opportunities to foster the startup culture at the University of Mannheim and in the Rhine-Neckar Region. The following is the MCEI year 2016 in review...if you read this article for the Season's Greetings only, please scroll all the way down :-)...

Let us start our year review by taking a look at our networking events...

In the first half of 2016, we had  MCEI Founder Talks with Oliver Köllner (Boracay Pub Crawl, Philippines), Tobias Schüle (foodspring, Berlin), Marion Nöldgen (Move24, Berlin) co-featuered with Startup Lounges in Café L3. Next to these events, we have had regular Startup Lounges wit Sprach-Stil-Vergleich (Daniel Spitzer, now 100worte.de) Michael Wurst (Mr. Trip) and two more co-features with Sieferle & Sailer Bar und Barber in the Entrepreneurship Club and Marc Preusche (LeROI Marketing) and Andrea Kranzer (Balloonas) in a startup event hosted bei Arbeitskreis Börse

In the second half of the year, we continued our events series and had the pleasure of welcoming two Mannheim alumni, Boris Danne and Henrike Rettig, being in charge of the business development at AutoScout24 in a co-feature with the ifm's Förderkreis right at the start of the semester. In October, two Silicon Valley delegates with an amazing founding and funding track record payed the city of Mannheim and MCEI a visit. In an inspiring Founder Talk, André Marquis (Lester Center for Entrepreneurship, Haas School of Business, University of California, Berkeley) and Erik Magdanz (U.S. Embassy, Berlin) shared their great experiences with an electrified crowd of students, entrepreneurs and investors from the Rhine-Neckar region. Both speakers are serial entrepreneurs themselves and have a very strong background in scaling up ventures in the Silicon Valley and beyond.

Next to the Founder Talks, we had regular Startup Lounges with Maxim of STIRVOXDimitris Dekavallaswith MODUS, Kai Hübner of LinguedoJonas Johé of Survey Circle, Nils of Tripstant and a fantastic MAN 631 award ceremony and special Startup Lounge on December 2. At the end of the semester (November 28), we have held a penal discussion with Theresia Bauer (Minister for Science, Research and Art Baden-Württemberg) and representatives of the city of Mannheim, the Hochschule Mannheim and the startup scene on how to foster startup culture at German universities: "Studierst du noch oder gründest du schon?".

Lots of thanks and appreciation to all our speakers and visitors of the Startup Lounges and Founder Talks who have made these networking events so inspiring and fun! Also a big thank you to the Café L3 team for hosting us and being so supportive! Putting up all of these events would not be possible without you. The spring 2017 Startup Lounges are already scheduled and we are looking forward to a lot of fun networking events with you!

Some stats for fun in between: In 2016, we welcomed more than 1150 event participants at MCEI events and had about 300 students in MCEI courses.

What else happened at MCEI in 2016?

  • 5 extensive Inside the Venture Projects with INTEGRA e.V.: Tripstant & Pedi Quick
  • 5 Inside the Venture Master Theses (Mr. Trip, Miamed, Herrenfahrt, GBO Human Resources, Pedi Quick), and 2 Bachelor Theses (LU Linguistische Unternehmenskommunikation, 1 own student startup)
  • In August, the University of Mannheim received a three-year funding from the Ministry of Science, Research and the Arts of the State Baden-Württemberg to foster entrepreneurial culture in studies and teaching. The funding program “Gründungskultur in Studium und Lehre” provides the MCEI with great opportunities to develop and establish new course formats on a cross-faculty and interdisciplinary basis.
  • In September, Thomas Hipp joined us as our new Content Manager. Robert Bölkow (previous Content Manager at MCEI) left us after finishing his Master's program. We are grateful for Robert's excellent work and all the energy and inspiration he has put into MCEI. At the same time, we are thrilled by all the passion Tom has put into MCEI since September. If you have followed our pages and the community groups closely (including the responsive mobile pages) you may have noticed that there have been many updates on functionality and information architecture. Also new on the MCEI team are the ifm/ MCEI research assistants and PhD candidates Nora Block and Andrew Isaak who will be increasingly involved in coaching and teaching activities. Both have had a great start and have worked very hard to make MCEI a great experience for you.    

Excited and driven by the positive outcome of our application and the new and expanded team, we could not wait to put our new concepts into practice: 

  • In November 2016, we celebrated the grand opening of our newDesignLAB. The MCEI DesignLAB is a collaborative work space (L9, 1-2; room 211) for students to brainstorm, develop ideas and get their startup off the ground. It is fully equipped with everything you need to get creative and work in a team. You have a large screen to work on, lots of materials for Design Thinking and can even 3D scan and print. More information about the MCEI DesignLAB and the booking procedure can be found on our DesignLAB pages. We have had about 20 bookings since November and are overwhelmed by the highly positive response! We are looking forward to your booking and many more bookings in 2017!
  • Also in November 2016, we launched a startup mentoring program in cooperation with ABSOLVENTUM. The new mentoring programaims at bringing experienced startup alumni together with student entrepreneurs to coach them on their project and to facilitate their journey. Together with ABSOLVENTUM, we have acquired about 10 new mentors in the past 1.5 months and the program will gain lots of traction in early 2017. So watch out for more news to come and approach us at info[at]mcei.de if you want to join the program as either mentor or mentee. 
  • In December, Cokodu, a new student startup, won the MAN631 Creativity and Entrepreneurship course pitch challenge. Overall, the course brought forth some amazing startup ideas and prototypes. The teams had one semester to develop their business ideas and finally pitched their ideas in front of a jury of startup experts on December 2, 2016. The winning team convinced the jury with their solution for connecting and empowering coworkers in coworking spaces. It was a highly competitive race to the top. 

 

Speaking of winning and competition...

Supported by the Heinrich-Vetter-Stiftung, we have issued a competition for the best University of Mannheim Startup 2016. The call for pitches ist up and running and the winning startup will receive a 10k seed award. Here is more information on the application process!

So how many Startups have evolved out of the University of Mannheim in 2016? We have worked with at least 30 student teams and startups approaching us with ideas. But keeping track of all the developments at the University of Mannheim is a lot of work...so we hired Kai Bruchmüller (kai[at]mcei.de) to take care of the stats in 2017 as our new Startup Scout. Tell us about your startup projects and get in touch (kai[at]mcei.de)! An alumni culture is absolutely essential to a flourishing startup culture and so is making your projects public.

A little sneak preview on 2017...there will be two new practical MCEI courses starting in spring term on top of what is in the course Syllabus now. One of them is at Master's level and named Entrepreneurial Spirit (FSS & HWS) and the other is at Bachelor's level and named Thinking Beyond Boxes - Advance your Startup! (FSS elective) 

 

We had a great year with lots of vibrant discussions and tons of fun with all of you and are looking forward to an exciting 2017!

Have a relaxing holiday season and we'll see you next year - lots of new interesting stuff is hopefully waiting for all of us to be explored in 2017 !

 

Your MCEI Team 

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Sponsors

  • University of Mannheim
  • Institut für Mittelstandsforschung
  • Gründerverbund
  • ESF
  • Europäische Union
  • Baden-Württemberg - Ministerium für Finanzen und Wirtschaft
  • Absolventum