Three DTU students are among the participants in the ‘Grundfos Student Innovation Camp’ which runs from 26-31 October 2014.
A total of 20 students (10 Danish students and 10 Korean students) in the field of engineering have been selected from leading universities, and have been given one week to come up with innovative energy efficiency solutions during the innovation camp at the KAIST campus in Daejeon.
The Innovation Centre at the Embassy of Denmark in Korea is collaborating with Danish pump company Grundfos Holding A/S to run the innovation camp for university students. Danish Ambassador Thomas Lehmann praises the efforts to ‘facilitate valuable industry-academia connections between Korean and Danish partners’ and concludes:
‘I believe that by bringing together some of the brightest young minds from our two countries, we are sowing the seeds for future cooperation in the areas of innovation and sustainable growth.’