Tervetuloa monitieteiseen tapahtumaan, jossa koulutus kohtaa liiketoiminnan. Järjestäjänä Jyväskylän yliopisto, Niilo Mäki Instituutti ja CECO -hanke ja JYU.Edu.
Aamupäivä 9 – 11
Innovation demo – how to start shaping the education business?
We invite all students and staff of JYU and JAMK in generating educational business ideas!
9.00–9.15 CECO’s Kickstart guide to education business. Jarkko Hautala, Head of Research, Niilo Mäki Institute.
- CECO -project has compiled a beginner’s knowledge package on educational business. In this introduction, we focus on the business building blocks: Product, organization, and networks
9.15–9.30 Our story of founding an edtech company: Ampitio Oy
- The student entrepreneurs tell their inspiring story from idea to action.
9.30–9.45 Our story of an established business: Mukamas learning
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Mukamas helps design learning workplaces and cultures - environments where people and business thrive.
9.45–10.45 Innovation demo
- In this demo with Keski-Suomen Yritysidea, the participants engage into a guided process of coming up with an educational innovation, plan its product development track, consider various organization models for running the business and think how the product could be brought to the customers. Or are you interested in educational entrepreneuship in general? Come to discuss and develop of your career plans with others under expert guidance. You may work in Finnish of in English.
10.45–11.00 Keski-Suomen Yritysidea -services and EduJyväskylä Support for idea development
Iltapäivä 12 –15
Jyväskylä Education Hub? Let’s vision it together!
Nowadays local business clusters are actively nurtured by “hubs”, which systematically bring together wide range of expertise required for producing successful business. Jyväskylä has all ingredients, but no hub, how come?
12.00–12.10 Idea of “Jyväskylä Education Hub”. Jarkko Hautala, CECO-project, Head of Research, Niilo Mäki Institute
12.10–12.20 What does Finland expect from the education sector, business-wise? Andrey Veremenko, Education Finland
12.20–12.30 What does Jyväskylä and its higher-education institutions expect from the education sector, business-wise? Representative of the Rectory, University of Jyväskylä
12.30–12.40 How can the educational sciences nurture business? A representative of Faculty of Education and Psychology, University of Jyväskylä
12.50–13.00 How could economic sciences participate in “Jyväskylä Education Hub”? Representative of Jyväskylä University School of Business and Economics
13.00–13.10 From Helsinki Education Hub to Finnish Education Hub. Niko Lindholm, Helsinki Education Hub
13.15–14.00 Panel Discussion with afternoon's invited speakers
- Part I: Identifying our core challenges and strengths – what should be addressed?
- Part II: Realistic first steps towards “Jyväskylä Education Hub”. How can we build this together?
14.00–15.00 Networking with coffee