SolBridge News
International Business Plan Competition 2019
From October 27th October to 2nd November
2019, SolBridge International School of Business hosted the 7th International
Business Plan Competition. 96 undergraduate students from 21 distinguished
partner universities - representing 33 nationalities - participated in this
event.
Teams had two days to come up with innovate
ideas for Samsung Rewards Program focusing on the acquisition of new target
markets, retaining existing customers and corporate social responsibility. The
case was delivered by Mr. Jongbum Jin, a representative from Samsung Global
Expansion Initiative. After an intense battle in the preliminary rounds, nine
teams proceeded to present their ideas and strategies to a panel of judges
composed of a Samsung representative and SolBridge professors. Judges assessed
the presentations based on well- developed strategy, creativity and
applicability.
Finland’s Lahti University of Applied Science
won first prize with their ‘Samsung Smart Fridge Upgrade: the connection
between the old and new generation’ that utilizes Artificial Intelligence to
recognize what kind of waste each product produces and guide users on reducing
and recycling waste. Canada’s Laurentian University finished in the second
position for their proposed remodeling of the new Samsung application ‘Samsung
Green’ that encourages customers to Eco-invest their accumulated points in a
social cause. Lastly, the team from Macquarie University, Australia was awarded
the third prize for their ‘Samsung Innovation Box’ that encourages customers to
trade-in old technologies for never-before-seen innovations.
Apart from the competition, teams participated
in an introduction video and Instagram contest. Lahti University of Applied
Sciences won the Instagram contest while Bangkok University received the first
prize for the introduction video. Participants were also introduced to some of
the leading Korean companies through industry visits to Korea Tomorrow and
Global (KT&G), Korea Aerospace Research Institute (KARI) and Samsung
D’light. Through these visits, participants observed the current automated
production line, the development of the next generation of satellites and try
on ultra-new telecommunication technologies. Participants also enjoyed
excursions around Daejeon and Seoul to reknown places like Gyeongbokgung
Palace.
The competition presented an opportunity for
participants to test their practical skills, work under pressure, network with
students from different countries while experiencing South Korea.
We would like to thank our esteemed partner
universities for taking part in this competition and look forward to the 2020
edition.