Entrepreneurial projects developed by students of Computer Engineering and Computational Mathematics at the UJI

Tomorrow afternoon we will learn about the 11 entrepreneurial projects developed by the fourth-year students of the Degrees in Computer Engineering y Computational Mathematics of Universitat Jaume I. During the presentation of projects, scheduled from 15.00:17.00 p.m. to 2:4 p.m. in the multipurpose room of Espaitec 5, students will have XNUMX minutes to present each project. Next, there will be a XNUMX-minute question period between students and the evaluation committee where they can comment on the work done and suggestions for improvement.

Expert judges linked to the business world will evaluate the projects

The session organized by Merche Segarra, professor at the Department of Business Administration and Marketing at the Universitat Jaume I, will have the collaboration of a panel of expert judges linked to the business world: Sergio Aguado, CTO of Four eighty; Carlos Aragón Developer and Intrapreneur in Nayar Systems; Ignacio LlopisDirector General IoTsens; Vicente Montesinos, Member Big Ban Angels y Vicente Nebot, President of SECOT Castellón.

The projects are in an incipient phase of development, since the subject began in September. Since then, the teams have been configured, the ideas have been defined, the Lean Canvas has been worked on and a business plan has begun to be developed. The presentation of projects in December with the opinion of business experts will be of great help so that the students finish defining the business plan in January. Part of these projects will continue to be developed in the subjects of the second semester to have a minimum viable product when the course ends.

The meeting has a triple purpose

  1. Put fourth-year students from different degrees in contact to generate networking.
  2. Generate job opportunities by bringing UJI talent closer to companies linked to Espaitec that are interested in supporting and mentoring initiatives that arise in the academic environment.
  3. Promote an entrepreneurial climate among the students of the Castellón university.

Most ideas are in the form of a mobile application or web platform, providing solutions to a wide range of needs. From a new way of buying glasses using augmented reality, to portals that integrate all the needs of pet lovers, without forgetting other examples such as the following: pay-per-hour audiovisual platforms, applications to academically guide university students or platforms for learning to play instruments.

Enterprising projects developed by Computer Engineering and Computational Mathematics students from UJI

Tomorrow afternoon we will know the 11 enterprising projects developed by year-4 students of the Degrees in Computer Engineering and Computational Mathematics of the Universitat Jaume I (UJI). While the projects are being presented, scheduled from 15:00-17:00h in the Multipurpose Hall of the Espaitec 2 building, students will have 4 minutes to present each project. Then 5-minute questions can be posed between students and the Evaluating Committee to explain the work conducted and to make improvement suggestions.

EXPERTS JUDGES FROM THE BUSINESS WORLD WILL EVALUATE THE PROJECTS

In the session organized by Merche Segarra, a professor from the UJI Department of Business Administration and Marketing, she will be assisted by a panel of expert judges from the business world: Sergio Aguado, the CTO of Four eighty; Carlos Aragón Developer and Intrapreneur in Nayar SystemsIgnacio Llopis, the General Manager of IoTsensVicente Montesinos, a member of Big Ban Angels; Vicente Nebot, the Chair of SECOT Castellón.

Projects are in their initial development stages as the subject began in September. Since then, teams have formed, ideas defined, work has been done with Lean Canvas and a business plan has started being devised. Presenting projects in December to seek the view of business experts will be of much help for students to finish drawing up the business plan in January. Some of these projects will continue to be developed in the second semester subjects to end up with a minimally feasible product at the end of the academic year.

THE PURPOSE OF THIS ENCOUNTER IS THREEFOLD

  1. Allow year-4 students from different degrees to meet to generate networking.
  2. Create job opportunities by taking UJI's talent to the Espaitec-linked companies interested in supporting and mentoring initiatives that arise in an academic environment.
  3. Encourage an enterprising climate among UJI students.

Most of the ideas are based on mobile apps or web platforms to help meet a wide range of requirements. They range from a new way of buying glasses by applying augmented reality, to portals with all pet lovers' needs, as well as the following: audiovisual platforms paid by hours of viewing, applications to academically guide university students or platforms to learn to play musical instruments.

Entrepreneurial projects developed by students of Computer Engineering and Computational Mathematics at the UJI

It took too long to connect the 11 entrepreneurial projects developed by the fourth grade students in Graus. Computer Engineering i Computational Mathematics of Universitat Jaume I. During the presentation of projects, scheduled from 15.00:17.00 p.m. to 2:4 p.m. in the multipurpose room of Espaitec 5, students will have XNUMX minutes to present each project. Next, a XNUMX-minute round of questions will be held between students and the evaluation committee to discuss the work carried out and Millora's suggestions.

Experts linked to the business world will evaluate the projects

The session organized by Merche Segarra, professor of the Department of Business Administration and Marketing of the Universitat Jaume I, will participate in the collaboration of a panel of experts linked to the business world: Sergio Aguado, CTO of Four eighty; Carlos Aragón Developer and Intrapreneur in Nayar Systems; Ignacio LlopisDirector General IoTsens; Vicente Montesinos, vowel of Big Ban Angels y Vicente Nebot, president of SECOT Castellón.

The projects are in an incipient phase of development, so the subject will begin in September. From the keys, they have configured the equipment, they have defined the ideas, they have worked on the Lean Canvas and they have begun to develop a business plan. The presentation of projects to the dissemination with the opinion of the business experts will be of great help because the students have just defined the business plan at large. Part of these projects will continue to be developed in the subjects of the second semester in order to arrive at a minimum viable product at the end of the course.

The trobada tea a triple finality

  1. Contact fourth-year students of different grades to generate networking.
  2. Generate job opportunities by sharing the talent of the UJI with companies linked to Espaitec that are interested in donating support to the initiatives proposed in the academic environment.
  3. Promote an entrepreneurial climate among the students of the Castellón University.

Most ideas are in the form of mobile applications or web platforms, providing solutions to a wide range of needs.. From a new way to buy tools that apply augmented reality, we aim at portals that integrate all the needs of pet lovers, without forgetting three examples with the following: hourly paid audiovisual platforms, applications to academically guide students universities or platforms to learn to play instruments.

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