The Route to Sustainability
for freight transport. The vehicle’s battery runs out and you have to recharge it before you can start again. It takes time to make the resource available again, so it’s better to recharge during rush [...] battery while progressing slowly on congested roads. After recharging, the traffic may have cleared up and you can efficiently continue on your route with a fully loaded battery. This is one application [...] “They get tired and can’t drive anymore. If you have to take a break anyway, why not try to match up your break schedule with the traffic situation so one problem solves the other. It’s good for drivers;
Boot Camp 2019: The Student Experience
about these technologies, to understand how they work and how they can be implemented, and to come up with solutions that use these technologies”, explained Raphael. The personal contact with executives [...] companies here.” And the participants feel that a new approach or a bright idea might well be picked up by the company. “They are taking our ideas seriously,” said Milan. “This is more than a university [...] never been done before, that’s not an easy task. You have to get rid of all the ‘normal’ thoughts and start being creative, innovative, visionary.” Ready-to-use technology Dealing with things like Artificial
Logistik-Podcast: Das Gleiche in Grün?! Staffel 3
rund bei „Das Gleiche in Grün“, denn mit Frank Seeger sprechen Timo und Moritz über Reifen. Das Startup CO2OPT ist angetreten Fuhrparkbetreiber bei der Auswahl der wirklich passenden Reifen zu unterstützen [...] Datenmess- und Datensammelpunkte definieren und welche Vorgehensweise respektive welche Strategie zum Starten ist hierbei ratsam? Welche Maßnahmen im Sinne der Best Practices zeigen die meiste Wirkung, wenn [...] haben sich Timo und Moritz darum mit Julian Kakarott zusammengesetzt. Julian ist CEO des Hamburger Startups „CarbonStack“ und beschäftigt sich intensiv mit Umweltmodellierung, Aufforstung und Kompensation
A Bottle Full of Memories
weekend of working - and celebrating. Some parents even came along too. Starting out with great ambitions, once the team work actually started and the dream became a reality, they became aware of their capabilities [...] together was irresistible, so a group trip to Weingut Kampf was planned that September. Sabine Kampf grew up on the family’s winery in Flonheim, nearly 600 km south of Hamburg, located in one of Germany’s largest [...] graduation - that maybe we would go back to the winery. But we couldn’t just say goodbye to KLU and start our new chapter just yet.” So the idea blossomed, and plans were made for more students to join in
Founding a new company? Alumnus Jannes Dawe knows the ropes
quite a bit. I’ve been active in a number of fields. I started creating websites back in the 11th grade. When I was 18, I registered a business to start making money off it, and my first customer hired me [...] into a startup in the area of pricing. And in 2018, the other two jacks of all trades and I founded our company. We’re currently working on our next idea … What matters most when it comes to starting a company [...] secondary school, I was marketing specially designed street lamps for them in South Africa and set up a company for this purpose. During my bachelor’s studies at the European University Viadrina in Frankfurt
"Companies need confidence" - Alumni story with Hannes Voigt
master’s in management at KLU. The past three years I was at Forto, a logistics startup out of Berlin, where I headed up development in various European countries. KLU imparted upon me a broader perspective [...] originally as a haulage firm in Pomerania. During World War Two the family fled to Neumünster and started over. In the past 30 years under my father’s leadership, we’ve grown fast from simple haulage to [...] a recession; there is uncertainty about how things will continue. To that effect, I imagined my start differently. In the first 100 days I presented a strategy that is now being implemented step by step
Boot Camp 2024: Predictive Logistics
subject of returns . Jonas Zeuner from toern also provided input as an expert for the students. The start-up toern has also specialized in the topic of returns - specifically, they are working on a system [...] I was a little worried because the topic seemed very technical at first, but that quickly cleared up," she says. After three packed days, the groups presented their results to practice partners and boot
Welcome Week: “a student, a professor and the president walk into KLU…”
In this article, we give you the keys to what you can expect from it. Of course, the real fun will start when you cross the building’s doors on September 1st. One of the first things you’ll receive from [...] social activities that will help you break the ice and create unique, amazing memories right from the start. If you are kind of a hermit, you can also lock yourself into our “silent room” on Campus, but we [...] whether in a suit or sneakers, is approachable and open to you. Are you in the “shy” spectrum? Team up! Find that ball of energy classmate and stick to him to push your comfort zone a bit. In the evening
KLU Athletes Celebrate Success at German Field Hockey Championship
UHC and KLU alumni, took fourth place. “If you look back at the season as a whole and you’re runner-up in Germany , you’ve certainly performed well. At the moment, however, the disappointment about losing [...] 3:2 win in the game for third place against UHC, they secured the bronze, qualifying for the last starting position in the Euro Hockey League, the champions league in hockey. So the 1:2 semifinal defeat
Online, offline, no line
first half-day on presentations from cross-channel retailer Tchibo, DHL and a young app development start-up called APPSFactory. We put the students into fields of ideas, impulses, developments, and challenges [...] transformation process? What role do mobile devices play?” The ideas and solutions the students came up with reflected the actual approaches to dealing with the problems utilised by the companies they were [...] very similar to the students’ approaches to their solutions. But the companies were also able to pick up new ideas from the students, a generation that naturally integrates the online and offline world into