
"This is the third Ideas Competition at the University of Bonn - and every year, more and more participants come forward with their projects and want to present them at the final. We are delighted about this and it shows how much innovation is available and waiting to be found. For the 2023 Ideas Competition, we not only received many submissions from different members of the university, but also from both the technical and social sectors," said Sandra Speer, Head of the Transfer Center enaCom, welcoming the audience and the jury in the packed hall of the Digital Hub at Bonn Central Station.

Form the large number and variety of submissions, eight nominees made it to the final with their project ideas. There, each had just three minutes to convince the jury consisting of Denise Fischer-Kreer (Professor of Entrepreneurial Behavior), Dr. Andrej Fischer (Executive Manager for Consulting at Comma Soft AG), Simon Hecht (Head of Marketing at DIGITALHUB.DE), Günter Mayer (Professor of Chemical Biology at the LIMES Institute and Transfer Representative of the Rectorate) and Dagmar Wachten (Professor of Biophysical Imaging, Director of the Institute of Innate Immunity and Board Member of Bonner Universitätsstiftung). But before things got underway, the jury was first confronted with questions from Bonn alumnus and moderator Frederik Steen.

The interview with last year’s winners Dr. Marcel Hövels, André Neff and Jannick Dülberg from the start-up project Sweethoven Biotech showed what the further development of an idea can look like after a successful pitch. Their idea for a fiber-based sugar alternative originates from their own research and is now being further developed for the market. The team came together at the Start-up Summer School at the Transfer Center enaCom in 2022 and won the ideas competition shortly afterwards. "Last year’s success gave us the impetus to really pursue the idea further. With the subsequent prototyping grant from the university and the opportunity to use the co-working lab, we were able to produce the first quantities of our product. Participation in the EIT Food Seedbed Incubator has given us great networking opportunities. And we were recently selected for funding by the BMBF at the pitch contest in Essen as part of the DATIpilot Innovation Sprint, which enables extended testing," reports Hövels on the successful development of the project. Perhaps they will be able to bring the first application like a cake to the next Ideas Competition in 2024.
Three digital projects win
The three winning teams are now also setting out to turn their ideas into reality. Daria Kononenko received the University Foundation’s prize of 1,000 euros for her project "UniTalks". She wants to use this app to bring students together, "regardless of which country they come from". UniTalks is designed to help them find language learning partners in a protected digital space. "The focus is on the spoken language and not on boring grammar from the course book," explains the student in her pitch. It was the connection to the university and the focus on students that convinced jury member and representative of the Bonner Universitätsstiftung Dagmar Wachten: "The idea occupies a niche that is worth filling."

