By Einar Fredrik Barth-Heyerdahl Boost Henne, dedicated to fostering female entrepreneurship at NTNU, kicked off the semester with an event that brought together students from all campuses. Established in 2018, Boost Henne aims to address the gender imbalance in entrepreneurship by encouraging more female students to develop and launch their own ideas. The kickoff event,...
Banners, balloons, popcorn, slush, and competitions – a celebration awaited curious students as they entered the Mine during the Innovation Days. By Vilde Falck Husum The Innovation Days are precisely that – a celebration showcasing the many actors that make up the innovation environment at NTNU. Some of you may have heard of Tise or...
By Einar Fredrik Barth-Heyerdahl Ungt entreprenørskap and Sparebank1 SMN are helping young people with great business ideas. This program is for youth businesses (Ungdomsbedrifter or UBs) and aims to support them in becoming better and pursuing their goals. Through three gatherings, young entrepreneurs get to meet top leaders, successful business owners, and experts in innovation....
For the fourth time, Student Investor Day was arranged on the 6th of June at Gruva together with Sparebank 1 SMN, 6AM, and StartupTRD. For the first time, the event was included as a part of Trondheim Tech Week, hosted by Trondheim Tech Port. The event functions as an opportunity for students to showcase what their...
Qualify for the biggest pan-European event for startups spinning out of the leading universities in Europe. We are now looking for the best startup to represent NTNU in this year's Stage Two competition on October 30-31, 2024!
«Don’t dream about your dream job, create it!», the slogan for Boost Henne is an accurate description for their biggest annual event, the Business Simulator. The purpose of the event is to encourage curious female students to dip their toe into the vast pool of entrepreneurial possibilities, aiming to clarify what goes into being an...
November 8th, the innovation environment and student eco system in Trondheim witnessed a memorable occasion. The Prince Daniel Fellowship is currently travelling on a tour to learn more and explore the innovation environments in different countries. Finally, it was our turn to welcome and introduce our neighbor to Norwegian business, and showcase which possibilities exist...
Culture, commitment, drive and self-confidenc. These were just some of the words used to describe NTNU School of Entrepreneurship (NSE). A full 20 years have passed since the master’s program was started in the attic of the main building at NTNU. Today, the entrepreneurial community in Trondheim is bigger than ever and continues to grow...