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Open MasterClass in Scientific Innovation

A successful Masterclass was held with us on the 21-23 of February.

A successful three-day MasterClass in scientific innovation was held with us on the 21-23 of February. Great people joined out team! In addition to our own Auðna experts, Pétur Jónasson, dean of the music department of the Iceland Academy of the Arts, Þorbjörg Jensdóttir, researcher and entrepreneur of Hap+ and Iceland Medico, Guðmundur Reynaldsson, patent attorney, and Jón Ingi Benediktsson from HVIN gave talks on intellectual property and innovation, the entrepreneurial journey, inspiration, value creation and project financing with funds and investors. Actress and director María Ellingsen taught us methods to gain attention through presentations of the ideas. The course was fully booked and exciting projects received their first guidance on the way to social impact and growth. It will be exciting to watch the participants in the future!

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  • Sverrir að kynna Business Model Canvas

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  • María Ellingsen

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  • Afhending viðurkenningaskjala

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