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International Business Plan Competition 2018
From October 21st to 27th 2018, SolBridge
International School of Business hosted the 6th International Business Plan
Competition. 84 undergraduate students from our partner universities worldwide
participated in this event. The competition gathered 21 teams (16 overseas) representing
26 nationalities.
In this year’s edition, the background
information to the case was circulated with the participating teams a week
before the competition. Participants tackled a real business problem for LG
Electronics that was presented by Mr Jun Hyun Bae, Senior Manager at LG
Electronics. The case consisted of two parts; in the preliminary round,
participants chose an IT company and developed an Artificial Intelligence (AI)
and a Big Data business strategy for that company. Eight teams qualified to the
final round where they developed the AI business strategy for LG Electronics.
To broaden participants’ knowledge of
artificial intelligence and big data, SolBridge Assistant Professor Tom
Steinberger delivered a special lecture on the “Implications of AI for
Business” and “AI and Entrepreneurship”.
The final presentations were made in front of
a panel of judges composed of both industry and academic representatives. They
assessed the presentations based on various factors including teams
understanding of the business concepts, well-developed strategy, tactics and
creativity.
Spain’s EDEM School of Entrepreneurship team
won the first prize with their ‘LG INSUTECH’, an insurance system that can be
used to offer customised insurance based on the big data extracted through LG
products and social media. Australia’s Macquarie University finished second for
their proposed LG AI driven product LG ThinQ+ Oven that incorporates deep
learning element to offer tailored solutions to the user’s needs. Lastly,
SolBridge Gamma Team was awarded the third prize for their ClimeQ device
attached to air conditioners to collect and analyse data to customise the
conditioner to personal preferences.
Aside from the International Business Plan
Competition, participants joined in an introduction video and hashtag contest.
Cambodia’s Zaman University introduction video received the first prize while
the team from VIVES University College, Belgium, won the hashtag contest.
Participants also enjoyed excursions around Daejeon and Seoul as well as
company visits to Korea Tobacco & Ginseng Corporation and Samsung D’light
Exhibition Hall.
Since its inception, the International
Business Plan Competition is progressively growing and enabling participants to
test their practical skills, experience South Korea and expand their network.