Category
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Project no and title
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Names
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Motivation
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Bachelor course
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104:
Paint'R: Rethinking the packaging of paint
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Jacob Steen Ulv Larsen
Johan Carl Smedegaard Vangstrup
Magnus Hørlyk Friis
Nicolai Casper Raith Hansen
Sofie Winge-Petersen
Victoria Strauss Søgaard
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Good energy, ready to use. Simple, practical and almost already in stores.
Super nice - Stakeholder involvement - well done.
Very good pitch! Clear value proposition.
Ready for market, likely to succeed.
Great background work - incl. financials and partners
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Bachelor final project
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203:
Palladium and platinum containing zeolite catalysts for complete methane oxidation
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Signe Tronsen |
Great presentation. Knowledge of the project limitations. Solves a worldwide problem.
Industry backed.
High score for targeting an industry that is a very high carbondioxide emitor.
The process is not new but easy to apply.
Seems like a pretty clear "win" solution aside from development and implementation costs.
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Master course
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313:
Reducing global greenhouse gas emission from peatland degradation and fires
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Magnus Falkenberg
Martin Tjellesen
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Super presentation. Good answers and very good applicability
Very convincing and they have an operating measuring device and there is a big political awareness to peatland.
Very relevant problem they address.
Need the government to take action.
Simple implementation.
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Master thesis
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413:
Utilization of PET fibre waste to develop a cotton based composite fabric for sportswear applications
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Cristina Orlando
Kartikeya Sharma
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Great presentation.
Fashion industry is a big polluter.
Use of known technology allows case of implementation.
If it works - revolutionary! seperating cotton/PET blend (full circle).
Fashion industry 10% of world pollution
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