The final week of Summer school was vibrant and full of valuable learning experiences, where students tackled real-world challenges using BMI tools! They enthusiastically collaborated on an exciting project centered around ‘Clean Land and City,’ backed by five innovative Danish businesses. Each student delved into the ‘TO BE’ case, exploring over 35 dynamic business models focused on Circular and Sustainable Multi Business Model Innovation. With an impressive budget of around 110 million Danish Kroners, this project is set to be launched between 2025 and 2029. It mirrors the inspiring setup of @GreenLab in Skive, showcasing a commitment to sustainability and creative solutions for a brighter future!

We are thrilled to share that our student group received invaluable feedback from three esteemed European evaluators. Their diverse expertise enriched our business pitches and reports immensely. The students showcased remarkable dedication in presenting innovative solutions and calculations for the business case, demonstrating their commitment and creativity. CGC sincerely appreciates the esteemed evaluators for their vital role in the Summer School Business Case Pitch and for providing invaluable feedback to our students.

The CGC Summer School 2025 on Multi Business Model Innovation (MBMI) has a significant impact on students from diverse backgrounds. Participants learn to apply exclusive Business Model Innovation tools, visit Danish businesses, engage in hands-on practice addressing real industry challenges, and pitch their solutions. A notable aspect of the program is the opportunity for students to participate in and contribute to funded Danish industry projects aimed at making businesses more circular, sustainable, profitable, and environmentally friendly.

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