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Students from all Europe invited to compete in the 4th European Universities & Grad. Schools Innovation Championship ©Morpheus Cup
Morpheus Cup
20.10.2017

Students from all Europe invited to compete in the 4th European Universities & Grad. Schools Innovation Championship

Paris - On April 12th 2018, top European talents from 120 campuses will compete in the fourth edition of the Morpheus Cup to showcase their skills and highlight their most innovative projects. After Luxembourg in 2017, the event will take place in 2018 at the Palais Brongniart (Stock Exchange) in Paris and will focus on burning topics such as Digital Transformation, Creativity, Deeptech, Circular Economy, Ecommerce and much more.

Since its launch in 2015, the Morpheus Cup has been placed under the high patronage of the European Commission with the support of Commissioners Marianne Thyssen and Carlos Moedas in 2017. "The championship is a great opportunity for young people to showcase their skills and to help to bridge the gap between universities, schools and the European employment market. In the Commission, we believe that the right skills not only improve young people's life chances, but also act as a driver for our future competitiveness and growth" underlines Mrs. Thyssen.

Paris - On April 12th 2018, top European talents from 120 campuses will compete in the fourth edition of the Morpheus Cup to showcase their skills and highlight their most innovative projects. After Luxembourg in 2017, the event will take place in 2018 at the Palais Brongniart (Stock Exchange) in Paris and will focus on burning topics such as Digital Transformation, Creativity, Deeptech, Circular Economy, Ecommerce and much more.

Since its launch in 2015, the Morpheus Cup has been placed under the high patronage of the European Commission with the support of Commissioners Marianne Thyssen and Carlos Moedas in 2017. "The championship is a great opportunity for young people to showcase their skills and to help to bridge the gap between universities, schools and the European employment market. In the Commission, we believe that the right skills not only improve young people's life chances, but also act as a driver for our future competitiveness and growth" underlines Mrs. Thyssen.

In the last three years, the event already attracted hundreds of campus from more than 20 countries and rewarded many of them including Warshaw School of Economics, Mannheim Business School, HEC Paris, Polytechnique Nantes, universities from Oxford, Berlin, Luxembourg, Athens, and Barcelona.

New challenges for new talents

The next edition will take the competition to another level by featuring tech, business, science, marketing, creative challenges in five different rooms, suggesting meetings with employers, innovative brands and investors through 50 stands and presenting not less than 20 categories for students to submit their projects/startups ideas (Morpheus Prize). Apart from the live experiences and challenges designed by entrepreneurs or partners of the event, almost 500 research projects and startups will be showcased to win awards, the championship and up to €50,000 worth of prizes.

Art, circular economy, human capital, smart cities, mobility, FinTech, design, industry, sport, artificial intelligence, topics, regardless of the students’ profiles and education level, invite them to be creative in many different fields.

Finalists will have to pitch in front of an international jury. Past editions welcomed jury members from Google Lunar XPrize, WarnerBros, Accenture, European Investment Fund, FC Barcelona, ESA, Canal+, Novak Djokovic Foundation etc. Daimler, Forbes, Expon Capital, Davidson, Leroy-Merlin, PwC have already joined the next edition.

Registrations are already open. First partners, jury members and employers will be unveiled before Christmas season.

The Morpheus Cup’s website unveils the main characteristics of the championship and also the past editions prize-winners.

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MTB Kompetenz
21.06.2017

GEBALLTE MTB-KOMPETENZ IM TEAM

DIE RICHTIGE MISCHUNG MACHT’S, DESHALB IST EVOC STOLZ AUF SO VIELFÄLTIGE BIKE-KOMPETENZ, DIE UNTER SEINER FLAGGE FÄHRT: KÜNFTIG BEREICHERN DER TIROLER MOUNTAINBIKE-ABENTEURER HARALD PHILIPP, DIE US-AMERIKANISCHE FRAUEN-RADSPORT-INFLUENCERIN TEAL STETSON-LEE UND DER BELGISCHE SLOPESTYLE-MOUNTAINBIKE-PROFI THOMAS GENON DAS EVOC TEAM.

DIE RICHTIGE MISCHUNG MACHT’S, DESHALB IST EVOC STOLZ AUF SO VIELFÄLTIGE BIKE-KOMPETENZ, DIE UNTER SEINER FLAGGE FÄHRT: KÜNFTIG BEREICHERN DER TIROLER MOUNTAINBIKE-ABENTEURER HARALD PHILIPP, DIE US-AMERIKANISCHE FRAUEN-RADSPORT-INFLUENCERIN TEAL STETSON-LEE UND DER BELGISCHE SLOPESTYLE-MOUNTAINBIKE-PROFI THOMAS GENON DAS EVOC TEAM.
Für EVOC selbst sind diese Neuzugänge weit mehr als nur Markenbotschafter. „Unsere Athleten sind nicht nur Teil eines Sponsoring-Programms, sie unterstützen uns auch aktiv bei der Entwicklung unserer Produkte. Deshalb arbeiten wir immer mit Sportlern zusammen, die absolute Spezialisten in ihrer jeweiligen Disziplin sind. Dass sie alle unsere Leidenschaft für den Sport und das Reisen teilen, ist selbstverständlich“, so Jessica Negele, Team- und Marketingmanagerin bei EVOC. „Die drei neuen Teammitglieder bringen ihr jeweiliges Know-how mit ein: Harald legt seinen Fokus auf exponierte Trails, bei denen viel Gepäck erforderlich ist, der Rucksack bei Aufstieg und Abfahrt aber nicht stören darf. Teal konzentriert sich mehr auf die Rennszene und wird im Bereich Enduro wertvollen Input liefern. Und Thomas’ Feedback wird vor allem hinsichtlich unserer CITY & TRAVEL sowie BIKE TRAVEL BAG-Produkte gefragt sein.”

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EVOC Sports GmbH