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The student innovation programme Co-Create launched – apply by 7 March

Co-Create is all about helping students turn big ideas into real solutions for real-world problems. Students in the Oslo region who are curious about startups and entrepreneurship or just love solving problems can now apply to attend the new student innovation programme Co-Create. Application deadline for the initial design thinking workshops in March is 7 March.

Logo Co-Create with logo collaborators.

Co-Create is an innovation programme for students at the University of Oslo (UiO), BI, OsloMet, Kristiania and the Norwegian University of Life Sciences (NMBU). The aim is to provide more start-ups. 

At Co-Create, students will learn how to become a creative problem solver, meet other likeminded students and potentially start your own student business!

'The world is changing faster than ever, and with new technologies and complexity comes opportunities for starting new businesses that can solve the problems of tomorrow and today.'
The Co-Create project team

Will be kicked-off with workshops in March

In March Co-Create will host design thinking workshops on Calm?Tech?Futures and Medicine, AI and Dignity for students to come up with project ideas.

Student teams whose ideas offer the greatest societal impact will be selected for funding, mentorship and guidance throughout the year.

Read more about the workshops and apply by 7 March. 

Design Thinking Workshop Session 1: Calm?Tech?Futures

Want work on calm tech solutions that gives us the benefits of technology without intruding our lives?

Workshop from 08:00–10:00 every day 11–15 March 2024 in Oslo Science Park

Design Thinking Workshop Session 2: Medicine, AI and Dignity

Want to develop health care solutions that balances the use of technology and human contact?

Workshop 16:00–18:00 every day 11–15 March 2024 in Oslo Science Park

Co-Create facts

Questions?

Contact co-create@growthhouse.uio.no if you have any questions about the student innovation programme.

By Norunn K. Torheim
Published Feb. 12, 2024 1:41 PM - Last modified Feb. 29, 2024 12:27 PM