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EuroTeQ Collider: Entrepreneurship & Innovation

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Entrepreneurship

About this course

During this innovation-learning journey to enhance your understanding of the challenges we face, you will co-create solutions towards a sustainable futures. 
  
The Collider is the signature challenge-based co-creation activity of the EuroTeQ Engineering University, a corporation between leading universities of science and technology, spread across Europe, situated in innovation eco-systems and with great collaboration experience. The Collider is based on a process of selecting and working with multi-stakeholder driven ideas and challenges within a selected theme. More information about the specific challenges will be published online via: https://www.tue.nl/en/our-university/about-the-university/university-alliances-networks/engineer-the-future-with-us

The structure of the Collider will allow one to form and participate in interdisciplinary – international teams consisting of students from diverse study levels i.e. Bachelor, Master and Doctoral and in collaboration with lifelong learners. Together you will work on an open-ended challenge from ideation to prototyping, including iterative validation all though out the project. During this learning process, you will develop a broad set of skills aiming at improving your capabilities to: a) offer an innovative and entrepreneurial solution that is not only technically, but also socially impactful, financially sustainable and legally doable; b address uncertainty and acting while being out of your comfort zone.

At the end of the Collider all participants will pitch their results in a European context and have a chance to be selected to join the EuroTeQaThon in June, and/or to join a week-long Entrepreneurial Bootcamp training. The ultimate goal of these events is to enhance your learning experience and journey, and collectively develop solutions and actionable opportunities to co-create sustainable futures.

Learning outcomes

After completing this course, students will be able to:

  • Select and apply appropriate design, engineering and business approaches and tools to create an innovative and science-based solution to a real-life challenge.
  • Develop a profound interpretation of a complex, real-life problem and its context using a system-thinking approach, taking into account multiple perspectives.
  • Develop a problem-driven, creative and integrative design, demonstrated by a (tangible) prototype harmonizing social desirability, technical feasibility and entrepreneurial viability.
  • Use disciplinary knowledge and expertise in an inter-disciplinary team to develop an innovative and scientifically sound solution in a European context.
  • Communicate your ideas, at different levels of elaboration, via several mediums in an international context to a diverse set of stakeholders.
  • Define and regularly reflect on personal and team development.

Examination

Examination consists of a team assessment and an individual component. Team deliverables: report + pitch (70% of final mark); Individual deliverable: Individual reflection on learning objectives (30% of final mark). To pass this course students are required to score on average 5.5 or higher for the report and pitch, and reflection not less than 5 Report, pitch, team reflection

Activities

a wide variety of interactive hybrid sessions including teamwork, pitching, stakeholder collaboration, expert-sessions and workshops

Additional information

course
5 ECTS
  • Level
    Bachelor
  • Instructors
    Ákos Wetters, Gert Guri, Isabelle Reymen
If anything remains unclear, please check the FAQ of TU/e (The Netherlands).

Starting dates

  • 10 Feb 2025

    ends 6 Apr 2025

    LocationEindhoven
    LanguageEnglish
    Term *Block 3
    Tuesday 08:45 - 12:45, Friday 13:30 - 17:30
    Course is currently running
  • 2 Feb 2026

    ends 5 Apr 2026

    LocationEindhoven
    LanguageEnglish
    Term *Block 3
    Tuesday 08:45 - 12:45, Friday 13:30 - 17:30
    Enrolment period closed
These offerings are valid for students of DTU (Denmark)