Nazar Podolchak, Director of Tech StartUp School and Head of the Department of Administrative and Financial Management at APP, for two weeks went to the UK to present the innovative tools of the University’s StartUp School.
At Kingston University he presented the international marketplace Asolution Hub as an opportunity for interaction between innovations and corporations. The creation of a new platform for collaboration of students and young entrepreneurs within the Creative Spark project has been announced.
A representative of APP also met with Ian Roberts, Head of Kingston Business School, London, and suggested to jointly create mini-MBA-programs for Ukrainian and British entrants. The idea was supported by the leadership of Kingston Business School, a working group was created to develop the program.
Subsequently, Nazar Podolchak together with Alan Flowers, Kingston University, were judges of student pitching projects at University College London. During the meeting of students and investors, APPian invited future startup makers to join the platform for collaboration between students and young entrepreneurs, the creation of which will take place within the Creative Spark program.
On March 6, Nazar Podolchak met with students who expressed their desire to undergo their internship and develop projects at Tech StartUp School of APP.
After the presentation of the Asolution Hub marketplace jointly with the State Finance Institution for Innovations, a large number of students expressed their desire to do their internship at Tech StartUp School, so there will be a competition among those who want to undergo their internship at APP StartUp School and jointly develop an innovation ecosystem.