On the final day of Week 3, the students enrolled in the three-week program were required to present a business pitch regarding the solutions they developed for Salling Autogenbrug, a prominent Danish industry. This business pitch was based on their visit to Salling Autogenbrug during Week 2.
Throughout the program, students employed Business Model Innovation (BMI) tools to devise suitable solutions, along with accompanying business models and innovative strategies. This comprehensive exercise enabled students to gain a deeper understanding of the real-world challenges faced by Danish industries and to propose sustainable and economically viable solutions.
The assessment of the pitches was conducted by a panel of three Danish experts, including Peter Lindgren and Albena Mihovska, Ph.D. CGC expresses gratitude for their valuable presence and insightful feedback during the assessment. All students delivered exceptional pitches that impressed the judging panel, earning them certificates in recognition of their achievements. The assessment concluded with a celebratory event featuring champagne and a final farewell to the three-week participants.